We ran across an essay at Inside Higher Ed that was written after the author read the new book titled The Anointed: Evangelical Truth in a Secular Age. It begs many questions of those who consider themselves both academic and an Evangelical. We're pretty sure our faculty fit this profile and that our alumni have an opinion on the matter.
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Can Evangelicals Really Be Academics?
Categories: Books, Faculty, General, Students
Seminary Prof Fraternizing With The Enemy?
Categories: Alumni, Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
Christianity Today just published a little feature on our very own Seminary Professor Dr. Paul Louis Metzger in their May 2011 Issue. (Lesser known fact, it was also written by MU adjunct professor and prolific journalist Cornelia Becker Seigneur!)
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Don Brake & The King James Bible – Personal Stories
Categories: Books, Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
We all know by now that Dean Emeritus of the Seminary Dr. Donald L. Brake has been busy publishing and speaking during this, the 400th anniversary of the KJV Bible.
It's interesting to wonder why someone would take such a liking to the subject - recently some short essays on the matter were published by the man himself. So, we'll let his words speak for him.
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What Is Biblical Justice?
Categories: Faculty, General, Media, Seminary
In the Summer 2010 issue of Leadership Journal, Dr. Paul Louis Metzger (Seminary Professor, Institute Leader, Journal Editor, and author extraordinaire) wrote an article titled: "What Is Biblical Justice?" Read the rest of this entry »
Discrimination Against Christians In Academia?
In a recent Inside Higher Ed article by Wheaton College professor Timothy Larsen, the case is made that discrimination against Christians (especially evangelicals) in colleges and universities might be seen by academics as an acceptable blind spot. Read the rest of this entry »





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