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The insights in these 90+ essays are nothing short of inspiring! Their tips on best practices for social engagement, time management, social media as a resource for scholarship or creativity, technology and pedagogy, etc. will help readers tremendously.
The contributors are diverse. They include….
Public theologians like Ben Corey, Brian McLaren, and Richard Rohr
Younger scholars like Tripp Fuller, Jory Micah, and Alexis Waggoner
Biblical scholars like Michael Gorman, Joel Green, and Daniel Kirk
Philosophers like Helen De Cruz, Aaron Simmons, and Kevin Timpe
Establish scholars like James Crossley, Kwok Pui-lan, and Amos Yong
Scholars outside North America like Deane Galbraith, RT Mullins, Hanna Reichel, and Atle Sovik
Pastoral theologians like Patricia Farmer, Len Sweet, and Kurt Willems
Historical theologians like Kim Alexander and Christine Helmer
Science and religion scholars like Ron Cole-Turner, Karl Giberson, Lea Schweitz, and Jim Stump
Constructive theologians like Oliver Crisp, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, and Jason Lepojarvi
Ethicists like Miguel De La Torre, David Gushee, and Michael Hardin
…and the list goes on!
Whether the reader is an armchair theologian, a professional scholar, a graduate student, or simply interested in how social media is changing religious and philosophical studies, that reader will find Theologians and Philosophers Using Social Media of great help.
pedagogy, religious education, philosophy, religion, theology, Christian education, activism, online education, Facebook, moocs, technology, social media
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The insights in these 90+ essays are nothing short of inspiring! Their tips on best practices for social engagement, time management, social media as a resource for scholarship or creativity, technology and pedagogy, etc. will help readers tremendously.
The contributors are diverse. They include….
Public theologians like Ben Corey, Brian McLaren, and Richard Rohr
Younger scholars like Tripp Fuller, Jory Micah, and Alexis Waggoner
Biblical scholars like Michael Gorman, Joel Green, and Daniel Kirk
Philosophers like Helen De Cruz, Aaron Simmons, and Kevin Timpe
Establish scholars like James Crossley, Kwok Pui-lan, and Amos Yong
Scholars outside North America like Deane Galbraith, RT Mullins, Hanna Reichel, and Atle Sovik
Pastoral theologians like Patricia Farmer, Len Sweet, and Kurt Willems
Historical theologians like Kim Alexander and Christine Helmer
Science and religion scholars like Ron Cole-Turner, Karl Giberson, Lea Schweitz, and Jim Stump
Constructive theologians like Oliver Crisp, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, and Jason Lepojarvi
Ethicists like Miguel De La Torre, David Gushee, and Michael Hardin
…and the list goes on!
Whether the reader is an armchair theologian, a professional scholar, a graduate student, or simply interested in how social media is changing religious and philosophical studies, that reader will find Theologians and Philosophers Using Social Media of great help.
pedagogy, religious education, philosophy, religion, theology, Christian education, activism, online education, Facebook, moocs, technology, social media