TABLE OF CONTENTS
Christian Scholar's Review
Volume XLIV, Number 2 (Winter 2015)
CHARLES J. MILLER CHRISTIAN SCHOLAR’S AWARD
REFLECTION
- Don W. King - Reflection: Standing on the
Shoulders of Others [Article]
ARTICLES
- Derek C. Hatch - Wingless Chickens and Desiderium
Naturale: The Theological
Imaginations of Flannery O’Connor and Henri de Lubac [Abstract]
- Scott Waalkes - Rethinking Work as Vocation:
From Protestant Advice to
Gospel Corrective [Abstract]
- Marcia Webb - The Book of Job: A Psychologist
Takes a Whirlwind Tour [Abstract]
REVIEWS
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- George M. Marsden, The Twilight of the American Enlightenment: The 1950s and the Crisis of
Liberal Belief
- Reviewed by Arlin C. Migliazzo, History, Whitworth University
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- Paul Oslington, ed., The Oxford Handbook of Christianity and Economics
- Reviewed by Steven McMullen, Economics, Management and Accounting, Hope
College
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- George Kalantzis and Gregory W. Lee, eds., Christian Political Witness
- Reviewed by Fred Van Geest, Political Science, Bethel University
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- Susan VanZanten, Reading A Different Story: A Christian Scholar’s Journey from America to
Africa
- Reviewed by Donald L. Cassell, Jr., Senior Fellow, Africa Portfolio, Sagamore Institute
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- Gavin D’Costa, Eleanor Nesbitt, Mark Pryce, Ruth Shelton, and Nicola Slee, Making
Nothing Happen: Five Poets Explore Faith and Spirituality
- Reviewed by Mary M. Brown, English, Indiana Wesleyan University
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- Jill Stevenson, Sensational Devotion: Evangelical Performance in Twenty-First-Century America
- Reviewed by Steven W. Wood, Theatre and Communication, Indiana Wesleyan
University
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- Scott W. Sunquist, Understanding Christian Mission: Participation in Suffering and Glory
- Reviewed by Sarita D. Gallagher, Missiology, George Fox University
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- Michael J. Bauer, Arts Ministry: Nurturing the Creative Life of God’s People
- Reviewed by Todd E. Johnson, Theological Director, Brehm Center for Worship
Theology and the Arts, Fuller Theological Seminary
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- Michelle P. Brown, The Book and the Transformation of Britain, ca. 550-1050: A Study in Written
and Visual Literacy and Orality
- Reviewed by David Lyle Jeffrey, Literature and the Humanities, Baylor University