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Confessing History By John Fea

Confessing History by John Fea


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Confessing History: Explorations in Christian Faith and the Historian's Vocation by John Fea

At the end of his landmark 1994 book, The Soul of the American University, historian George Marsden asserted that religious faith does indeed have a place in today's academia. Marsden's contention sparked a heated debate on the role of religious faith and intellectual scholarship in academic journals and in the mainstream media. The contributors to Confessing History: Explorations in Christian Faith and the Historian's Vocation expand the discussion about religion's role in education and culture and examine what the relationship between faith and learning means for the academy today. The contributors to Confessing History ask how the vocation of historian affects those who are also followers of Christ. What implications do Christian faith and practice have for living out one's calling as an historian? And to what extent does one's calling as a Christian disciple speak to the nature, quality, or goals of one's work as scholar, teacher, adviser, writer, community member, or social commentator? Written from several different theological and professional points of view, the essays collected in this volume explore the vocation of the historian and its place in both the personal and professional lives of Christian disciples.

Confessing History Reviews

Confessing History suggests that there is a Christian version of Ambrose's Law, which the editors would probably call Marsden's Law. Their objects of concern are historians such as George Marsden and Mark Noll, who have won the respect of their profession. The worry is that by seeking success with that audience, Christian historians have failed to be sufficiently Christian. -Books and Culture
Confessing History fills a large gap in the literature on Christian and especially evangelical historiography. I know of no other book or anthology of scholarly articles that so carefully analyzes how believing historians should work within the intellectual expectations of the guild. And it does so with pristine prose, impressive erudition, and charity of spirit. After reading Confessing History, I find myself compelled to take the prescriptions and proscriptions of the secular academy less seriously and my identity as a Christian historian more seriously. -- Grant Wacker, Duke University

About John Fea

John Fea is associate professor of American history and chair of the history department at Messiah College. Jay Green is professor of history at Covenant College. Eric Miller is associate professor of history at Geneva College.

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CIN0268029032G
9780268029036
0268029032
Confessing History: Explorations in Christian Faith and the Historian's Vocation by John Fea
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Notre Dame Press
2010-11-15
376
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