Volume 1: Table of Contents
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Essays in Memory of Thomas H. Olbricht
Thomas H. Olbricht: In Memory of a Life Well Lived
Ken L. Berry, Mark W. Hamilton, and Samjung Kang-HamiltonThomas H. Olbricht: A Memorial Tribute
John T. Fitzgerald, University of Notre DameTom Olbricht as Interpreter of the Old Testament
Mark W. Hamilton, Abilene Christian UniversityThomas H. Olbricht’s Scholarship on Rhetoric and Scripture: Some Lingering Methodological Questions
Kindalee Pfremmer De Long, Pepperdine UniversityTom Olbricht as Historian
Douglas A. Foster, Abilene Christian University“Church Doctor” Thomas H. Olbricht: Impressions and Sentiments of a Former Student
Kathy J. Pulley, Missouri State UniversityA Prayer of Thanksgiving for the Life of Thomas H. Olbricht
Samjung Kang-Hamilton, Abilene Christian University -
Discerning Vocation through Loss, Suffering, and Death
Discerning Vocation through Loss, Suffering, and Death
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb UniversityPurpose and Meaning in a Time of Crisis
Jason A. Mahn, Augustana CollegeBeyond Deep Gladness: Coming to Terms with Vocations We Don’t Choose
Deanna A. Thompson, St. Olaf CollegeVocation and Suffering: The Paradox of Lament and Appreciation [Video]
Richard T. Hughes, Deanna A. Thompson, and Jason A. Mahn -
Christian Higher Education: Questioning Assumptions and the Asymptote of Truth
Christian Higher Education: Questioning Assumptions and the Asymptote of Truth
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb University
Randall Balmer, Dartmouth College
John Fea, Messiah University
Molly Worthen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -
White Evangelical Alignment with Political Forces of Our Time
“The Myth of the Eternal Return”: From the Primitives to American Religion and Politics and Points in Between
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb UniversityCaesar, Christ, and the Restoration of the Golden Age
Joshua Noble, Thomas Aquinas CollegeA Different Direction [Video & Essay]
Randall Balmer, Dartmouth CollegeWhite Evangelical Alignment with Political Forces of Our Time: Historical Contingencies, Unveilings, and Paradoxes [Video]
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb University
Randall Balmer, Dartmouth College
John Fea, Messiah University
Molly Worthen, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill -
Trauma-Informed Pedagogy During Times of Crisis
A Brief Introduction to Trauma-Informed Pedagogy [Essay]
Clifford A. Barbarick, Abilene Christian UniversityTrauma-Responsive Pedagogy: Building Resilience and Academic Tenacity in Students [Video & Essay]
Cathy Box, Lubbock Christian UniversityCaring for Faculty During Times of Trauma [Video & Essay]
Clifford A. Barbarick, Abilene Christian UniversityTrauma-Informed Pedagogy During Times of Crisis: Creating Learning Environments, Space for Self-Care, and Time for Reflection and Action [Video]
Emily Medlock, Lipscomb University
Clifford A. Barbarick, Abilene Christian University
Cathy Box, Lubbock Christian University
Hope Nordstrom, Lipscomb University -
Biblical Studies: An Asset or Liability for People of Faith?
Introduction to Biblical Studies: An Asset or Liability for People of Faith?
Gregory E. Sterling, Yale Divinity SchoolBiblical Studies: An Asset or Liability for People of Faith? [Video]
Gregory E. Sterling, Yale Divinity School
Carl R. Holladay, Emory University, Emeritus
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb University
Raymond Carr, Harvard University
Amanda Jo Pittman Abilene Christian UniversityBiblical Scholarship: Bane or Blessing?
Carl R. Holladay, Emory University, EmeritusThe Blinders that We Wear: When Biblical Scholarship Becomes a Liability for People of Faith
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb UniversityThe Liabilities of Biblical Studies: Conjuring the Past and Camouflaging the Present
Raymond Carr, Harvard UniversityA Case for Biblical Studies as Asset to People of Faith
Amanda Jo Pittman, Abilene Christian University -
Book Review
Neighbor Love through Fearful Days: Finding Purpose and Meaning in a Time of Crisis by Jason Mahn
Richard T. Hughes, Lipscomb University