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ESN News: May 2008
ESN Member news for May 2008. Updates on the upcoming Faculty Conference and ESN National Gathering, new audio recordings from ESN, a free preview of Andy Crouch's Culture Making, and more!
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Why Should I Join?
There are many benefits of ESN's free membership. We hope that you'll agree that it all adds up to a very good thing.
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Featured Resources
Audio: Faith & Academic Commitments in a Post-Modern World
What does theology have to do with other academic disciplines? Alan Padgett of Luther Seminary provides a model for the engagement of theology with academic disciplines, using postmodern philosophy as an example, at the 2008 Wisconsin Symposium. Originally published at FacultyMinistry.org.
In Focus: Loving the Academic Life
Published originally at The Well, Dorothy Boorse reminds us of the rewards of an academic life.
Studies in the Sermon on the Mount
Looking to understand Jesus' most famous sermon better? Try using this study guide, either with your Bible study or in your devotional time.
The Emerging Scholars Network Mentoring Program
What is the ESN Mentoring Program? Why get involved? What's next?
Christian Professional and Academic Societies
A listing of Christian societies for a host of academic and professional fields
Review: Love Your God with All Your Mind
If Mark Noll's Scandal of the Evangelical Mind was the diagnosis, then Moreland's book is a prescription for the cure.
ESN Networking Query
The Emerging Scholars Network has over 2,000 members already, and we want to help you meet some of your colleagues.
Covenanted Prayer
The Emerging Scholars Network is a long-haul endeavor that depends on God. In other words, it's the perfect subject of serious prayer. We hope this cycle of prayers and readings will help you join others before God in thanks and supplication.
Take Time to Look at Your Life
Have you been meaning to find time for personal reflection? Try using these questions as a guide.
Core Bibliography
These are the books we believe offer the best places
to start as you seek to answer four questions crucial to every ESN member.
The Dead Theologians Society
During a Dead Theologians Society discussion, it's important to keep in mind that at no time may you quote a living person. But maintaining a living faith is very much the idea.
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