
John Stackhouse
John Stackhouse is Sangwoo Youtong Chee Professor of Theology, Regent College. <br>BA (Queen's, Kingston), MA (Wheaton College), PhD (University of Chicago). He is an advisory editor at Christianity Today, a contributing editor at Books & Culture, and a consulting editor at Christian History & Biography. He is the author of more than five hundred articles, book chapters, and reviews, as well as many books.
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John Stackhouse is an advisory editor at Christianity Today, a contributing editor at Books & Culture, and a consulting editor at Christian History & Biography. He is the author of more than five hundred articles, book chapters, and reviews, as well as many books.
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Make Up Your Mind: How to Think as a Christian
All Christians think, but not all Christians think always as Christians. Yet when Christian A meets issue X and determines to think about it in a Christian way, what is he or she actually to do? What resources should he or she consult, and how should he or she coordinate them with each other? What spiritual factors are involved? And what, finally, is the point of Christian thinking? This course attempts to answer these questions particularly in the context of cultural pluralism and postmodernity.
July 12–23, 1:15–3:45pm
INDS 510
2 or 3 graduate credit hours
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