What's So Liberal about the Liberal Arts?: Integrated Approaches to Christian Formation - eBook
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Title: What's So Liberal about the Liberal Arts?: Integrated Approaches to Christian Formation - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: 9781498231459
ISBN-13: 9781498231459
Series: Frameworks: Interdisciplinary Studies for Faith and Learning
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Publisher's Description

FRAMEWORKS is a series dedicated to interdisciplinary studies on the integration of faith and learning. Given Jesus' command to "love God with heart, soul, mind, and strength," the time is ripe for confessional scholarship and education across the disciplines. We implore God's Spirit to change us through the great works of history and literature alongside developments in science, psychology, and economics--and all of this--through intense engagement with the Scriptures. We want to celebrate God's work across the disciplines. We seek the likes of psychologists in conversation with philosophers, ethicists with historians, biblical scholars with rhetoricians, scientists with economists, environmentalists with neurologists. As these conversations continue across the disciplines, the "framework" from which to draw our individual and collective testimonies will only enlarge. We invite you to think, behave, preach, sing, pray, research and indeed to live this multi-faceted journey with us. If indeed our stories are never complete, we invite future contributors and readers to join us in pursuit of deeper personal and collective transformation.

Author Bio

Paul W. Lewis (PhD, Baylor University) is Associate Professor of Historical Theology and Intercultural Studies, and Admissions and Program Coordinator of Intercultural Doctoral Studies at Assemblies of God Theological Seminary in Springfield, MO. Martin William Mittelstadt (PhD, Marquette University) is Professor of Biblical Studies at Evangel University in Springfield, MO. He is the author of Spirit and Suffering in Luke-Acts and Reading Luke-Acts in the Pentecostal Tradition.

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