January 15, 2011 Pg139-154 Recovering a Pietist Understanding ofChristian Higher Education: Carl H. Lundquist and Karl A. Olsson Christopher Gehrz Bethel University (MN)
January 15, 2011 Pg155-171 “For the Sake of this One, God hasPatience with the Many”: Czeslaw Milosz and Karl Barth on God’s Patience, the Incarnation, and the Possibility of Belief David Lauber Wheaton College
January 15, 2011 Pg173-187 Inside-out or Outside-in? Lewis and Dostoevsky on the “New Man” David Rozema
January 15, 2011 Pg189-203 Science and Religion: Introducing the Issues, Entering the Debates—A Review Essay Amos Yong Fuller Theological Seminary
January 15, 2011 Pg205-210 “More Realism, Critically”—A Reply to James K. A. Smith’s “The (Re)Turnto the Person in Contemporary Theory” Christian Smith University of Notre Dame
January 15, 2011 Pg217-220 To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, & Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World John Schmalzbauer
January 15, 2011 Pg220-223 Natural Reflections: Human Cognition at the Nexus of Science and Religion Sérgio P. da Silva Calvin University
January 15, 2011 Pg223-225 Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sports Chris Abrams Malone University
January 15, 2011 Pg225-228 Speaking of God: Theology, Language, and Truth Frederick D. Aquino Abilene Christian University
January 15, 2011 Pg228-231 Perfection: Coming to Terms with Being Human Craig E. Mattson Trinity Christian College
January 15, 2011 Pg231-234 After You Believe: Why Christian Character Matters Michael J. Kallenberg Colorado Christian University
January 15, 2011 Pg234-236 Almighty God Created the Races: Christianity, Marriage & American Law. Elesha Coffman Waynesburg University
January 15, 2011 Pg239-241 Inside the Human Genome: A Case for Non-Intelligent Design Michael Buratovich Spring Arbor University