Announcements: What’s New with Our Pietism Book

Despite my being out of the country for three weeks, I’m happy to report that there’s been plenty of activity around The Pietist Vision of Christian Higher Education: Forming Whole and Holy Persons. • IVP Academic published a Q&A with me that serves as a brief introduction to key themes of the book. Here’s a sample: What do … More Announcements: What’s New with Our Pietism Book

Back to Blogging

1/27/15 – After a lovely January in Europe, I’m back in the States and looking forward to resuming blogging. I’ll have some announcements and links wraps the next few days, then more about our WWI trip next week.

It’s Here!

1/5/15 – Wondering what to give your true love for the twelfth day of Christmas? How about twelve copies of The Pietist Vision of Christian Higher Education: Forming Whole and Holy Persons, which is now officially available from IVP Academic!

Pietist Vision Previews: The Importance of Community

Precisely because of the tradition’s emphasis on the personal experience of conversion, the subject of our previous post, Pietism is sometimes critiqued for promoting religious individualism (cf. Karl Barth). However, there’s scarcely any chapter in our book that doesn’t emphasize the importance of community for the Pietist vision of Christian higher education. For example, while philosopher David Williams … More Pietist Vision Previews: The Importance of Community

2014: That Was The Year That Was

Thanks to everyone who visited The Pietist Schoolman this year! While I decided in June to move from a daily to thrice-weekly schedule — and then took a full month off as the academic year started, we still had nearly 10% more readers than last year, representing 174 countries! (Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and North Korea remain tough nuts to … More 2014: That Was The Year That Was

Pietist Vision Previews: Education as Conversion

What is the purpose of Christian higher education? There is, of course, no single answer to the question. In any college, or any of its departments or programs, or of their required or elective courses and the individual class sessions that compose them, there are multiple objectives. But running through all of them, in our Pietist vision of Christian higher education, … More Pietist Vision Previews: Education as Conversion

Pietist Vision Previews: “Pietist not just in content but tone”

I’m still a bit staggered that scholars as gifted as John Fea, Rhonda and Douglas Jacobsen, John Schmalzbauer, and Amos Yong would think highly enough of our book on Pietism and Christian higher education to endorse it. But my heart was specially warmed that Houghton College president Shirley Mullen focused so much of her endorsement on how the book was written: … More Pietist Vision Previews: “Pietist not just in content but tone”