Earlier this year, I was invited by the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Christian Scholar’s Review, Professor Perry Glanzer, to contribute to a series of essays entitled, “Advice to Christian [fill in the academic discipline].” Glanzer’s inspiration for the series came from Alvin Plantinga’s well known 1984 essay, “Advice to Christian Philosophers.”
My essay has just been published in the 2021 Summer edition of the journal and it offers my thoughts on what I would say, if asked, to Christian Geography Professors.
Established in 1970, Christian Scholar’s Review is a medium for communication among Christians who have an academic vocation. Its primary objective is the publication of peer-reviewed scholarship and research, within and across the disciplines, that advances the integration of faith and learning and contributes to a broader and more unified understanding of the nature of creation, culture, and vocation. It invites contributions from Christian scholars of all historic traditions, and from others sympathetic to the task of religiously-informed scholarship, that advance the work of Christian academic communities and enhance mutual understanding with other religious and academic communities.
Mike Hulme, 31 August 2021