Blog Introducing the Christian Scholar’s Review Winter Issue Over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, a diverse group of more than fifty North American-based evangelical…Margaret DiddamsMarch 4, 2024
Editor's Preface Editor’s Preface Over Thanksgiving weekend in 1973, a diverse group of more than fifty North American-based evangelical…Margaret DiddamsMarch 3, 2024
Blog Introducing Christian Scholar’s Review 2023 Fall Issue As a multidisciplinary journal, we strive to ensure that all of our pieces would interest…Margaret DiddamsNovember 14, 2023
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Blog Running to Slow Down: The Gift from God I Almost Failed to See Back in 2001, I got a dog for my fortieth birthday. Balancing my professorship, a…Margaret DiddamsJune 6, 2023
Blog Introducing Christian Scholar’s Review 2023 Spring Issue With today's blog, I’m pleased to introduce the spring issue of Christian Scholar’s Review. We…Margaret DiddamsMay 9, 2023
Editor's Preface Editor’s Preface The 20th-century fundamentalist questions, pre-dating Carl F. H. Henry and the later rise of the…Margaret DiddamsMay 8, 2023
Blog Your invitation to publish with Christian Scholar’s Review Over the past 52 years, Christian Scholar’s Review has published over 1,000 articles and is…Margaret DiddamsFebruary 28, 2023
Blog Introducing the Christian Scholar’s Review Winter Issue Sometime in the next few weeks, it will be the third anniversary of the moment…Margaret DiddamsFebruary 15, 2023
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Blog Joy (not Happiness) to the World Tis the season for joy. In our best-loved Christmas hymns, the angels announce the birth…Margaret DiddamsDecember 15, 2022
BlogIntroduction Introducing The Christian Scholar’s Review Fall Issue It’s not surprising that a consistent finding across multiple subfields of psychology is that people…Margaret DiddamsNovember 9, 2022
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Blog A Few Words in Favor of Reticence Reticence is not much of western virtue. In Shakespeare's King Lear, the words of Edgar,…Margaret DiddamsOctober 20, 2022
Blog COVID: Me, Not Me, and Freedom in Christ. On June 1st, while driving to meet family for brunch on a beautiful Sunday morning,…Margaret DiddamsAugust 19, 2022
Blog Introducing Christian Scholar’s Review’s Summer Themed Issue: Conviction, Civility, and Christian Witness Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world… The…Margaret Diddams, Rick Langer, Tim Muehlhoff and Robert H. Woods, Jr.August 8, 2022
Blog Strange Love or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Grading (& Other Thoughts on Vocation) End of the quarter grading used to make me sick to my stomach. By the…Margaret DiddamsMay 4, 2022
Blog Languishing? Take Courage, Take Heart The most-read article in The New York Times in 2021 was not about COVID, not…Margaret DiddamsMarch 21, 2022
Editor's Preface Editor’s Preface Nobel prize-winning social psychologist Daniel Kahneman and his colleague Amos TverskyDaniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky,…Margaret DiddamsFebruary 28, 2022
Blog The Christian Scholar’s Review Winter 2022 Issue With today’s blog, I am pleased to introduce the Winter issue of Christian Scholar’s Review.…Margaret DiddamsFebruary 28, 2022