Professors who believe : the spiritual journeys of Christian faculty / edited by Paul M. Anderson. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : InterVarsity Press, (c)1998.Description: 238 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780830815999
- BR569.A548.P764 1998
- BR569
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Includes bibliographical references.
A common thread Paul M. Anderson -- The necessity of trust John Patrick -- To God alone be the glory James N. BeMiller -- God is faithful E.C. "Gene" Ashby -- Three heavens, our home Patricia H. Reiff -- Ordinary memoir John Suppe -- Unseen realities J. Gary Eden -- From religion to relationship John F. Walkup -- Confessions of a 'Weird mathematician" / James P. Keener -- A life journey with Jesus Verna Benner Carson -- Christ the Anchor, Christ the Servant Kenneth G. Elzinga -- Hard question, easy yoke Ronald D. Anderson -- Semper fidelis Mark T. Clark -- A prodigal child finds faith Louisa (Sue) Hulett -- From the ends of the earth Glenn Tinder -- Down by the Cross Patricia Raybon -- Marxism and me Marvin Olasky -- This calls for a map Philip J. Gersmehl -- An ancient historian's view of Christianity Edwin M. Yamauchi -- We worship the same God you do Michael W. McConnell -- Christianity and a conceptual orientation Keith E. Yandell -- On being a slow learner David Lyle Jeffrey.
Often the university is seen as a hothouse of anti-Christian bias. Every other belief system, no matter how exotic, seems to receive more respect and support than historic Christian belief. Yet even in this environment, steadily and certainly, men and women of faith have continued to hold and grow in their confidence in Christ. Here are the stories of twenty-two such Christian faculty, who tell in their own words the difference that Christ has made in their lives and their work. Respected and accomplished in a variety of academic disciplines, these believers have come to a strong understanding of their faith within their professions. They have wrestled with the issues of a complex world and found meaning and purpose through their spiritual journeys. These very personal stories offer thoughtful models of how faith can not only survive but thrive in the university world. ~ Amazon
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