All are influenced by something, from their culture to their political ideals to their faith, and Todd Ream and Perry Glanzer in Christian Faith and Scholarship insist that such influences, particularly faith, should be embraced instead of ignored. With prolific references andsources, Ream and Glanzer demonstrate the reasonableness of wedding Christian faith and scholarship in…
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Mark A. Noll’s The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind (Updated Edition) March 19, 2022 -
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Character in Community: A Fellowship Inspired by Oxford’s Online Leading with Character Course (Part 2) August 21, 2026 -
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