Faculty Reading Room
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Professors ‘write the book’ on faith, resilience and Scripture
Bible professors lead the way in bringing book projects into the classroom to impact students
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Dr. Phillip G. Camp: Speaking with God: Probing Old Testament Prayers for Contemporary Significance
The essays in this collection, written by Biblical scholars, explore Old Testament prayers in order to enrich our understanding of Israel’s beliefs about and relationship with God.
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Dr. Leonard Allen: In the Great Stream: Imagining Churches of Christ in the Christian Tradition
Discover the vital recoveries that we need to make that draw on classic Christian orthodoxy. These older ways are the key to renewing our hearts and our churches.
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Dr. J. Caleb Clanton: Nature and Command: On the Metaphysical Foundations of Morality
"Nature and Command" summons the resources of the Christian heritage—its first principles, call for unity, and ecumenism—to solve one of the great dilemmas of moral philosophy and theology dating back to Plato’s Euthyphro.
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Lipscomb’s women writers nurture each others' literary accomplishments
Authors Tessa Sanders, Holly Allen, Leanne Smith and Donita Brown support each other through writing, publishing and work in academia.