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Learning to Be More Human— A Review Essay

Mark A. Peters is professor of music and director of the Center for Teaching and the Good Life at Trinity Christian College. He is president of the Society for Christian Scholarship in Music and book review co-editor for Christian Scholar’s Review. Whatever you learn, remember: the learning must make you more, not less, human.—Elie Wiesel…
Mark A. Peters
January 15, 2020
Extended Review

Created and Creating —An Extended Review

It is exciting to see the wealth of new scholarship being produced around the interrelationships between the Christian faith and human cultures, as Christians ask important questions about how religion relates to other aspects of human cultures, how Christianity relates to particular cultures (or to particular aspects of cultures), and how the Christian church should…
Mark A. Peters
April 15, 2019
Extended Review

Advancing Mariology —An Extended Review

Mark A. Peters is a professor of music at Trinity Christian College. In recent years, there has been an extended, and surprising, debate in this journal’s pages over Christian belief in the Immaculate Conception of Mary.The debate opened with Jack Mulder, Jr.’s article, “Why More Christians Should Believe in Mary’s Immaculate Conception” in 2012 (CSR…
Mark A. Peters
April 15, 2018