Jacob Shatzer
Jacob Shatzer (PhD, Marquette University) serves as associate dean of the School of Theology and Missions and associate professor of theological studies at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee.
View Author's PageFaithful Learning aims to fill a gap in Christian higher education by providing a theology primer accessible to Christian educators who may not have any formal theological training and by illustrating how Christian doctrine intersects with various academic disciplines. The intended audience for this book is current and future faculty, staff, and administrators in Christian higher education. The author envisions this book as one that directors of faculty development might purchase en masse to give to new and current faculty or use in faculty trainings.
Foreword
Introduction
1. Doing Theology
2. God
3. Creation
4. Humanity
5. Sin
6. Person of Christ
7. Work of Christ
8. Holy Spirit
9. Salvation
10. What the Church Is
11. What the Church Does
12. Last Things
Conclusion
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Name and Subject Index
Faithful Learning aims to fill a gap in Christian higher education by providing a theology primer accessible to Christian educators who may not have any formal theological training and by illustrating how Christian doctrine intersects with various academic disciplines. The intended audience for this book is current and future faculty, staff, and administrators in Christian higher education. The author envisions this book as one that directors of faculty development might purchase en masse to give to new and current faculty or use in faculty trainings.
Foreword
Introduction
1. Doing Theology
2. God
3. Creation
4. Humanity
5. Sin
6. Person of Christ
7. Work of Christ
8. Holy Spirit
9. Salvation
10. What the Church Is
11. What the Church Does
12. Last Things
Conclusion
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Name and Subject Index