Congratulations are in order to five from the Christian Church stream of the Stone-Campbell Movement on their recent publications.
Holly Carey’s (Point Christian University and SCJ consulting editor) recent publication titled Women Who Do: Female Disciples in the Gospels (Baker) was also noted recently as being reviewed in JBL.
Chris Keith, The Next Quest for the Historical Jesus (Eerdmans and SCJ consulting editor), edited with James Crossley, has been announced as being available November 5th. Chris, a graduate of Cincinnati Christian University and Holly, a graduate of Point University, were PhD students together at Edinburgh University.
John Nugent (Great Lakes Christian College, SCJ consulting editor), has recently published The Fourfold Office of Christ: A New Typology for Relating Church and World (Wipf & Stock).
Daniel Silliman (Milligan University), and the news editor for Christianity Today has published One Lost Soul: Richard Nixon’s Search for Salvation (Eerdmans).
Heather Gorman (Johnson University, and SCJ Consulting Editor) has published, with Mark Nelson, Lunchroom Theology: Pushing Tables Together in a Fractured World (100 Movements).
Five scholars with major publications who identify with the Christian church stream of the Stone-Campbell Movement is a noteworthy achievement for them worthy of congratulations. It also demonstrates that the efforts of many, including those connected to SCJ and the SCJ Conference, to develop scholars like these and others is a worthy effort now achieving results to enjoy. Watch for reviews of these books in future issues of
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