Confessing history : explorations in Christian faith and the historian's vocation / / edited by John Fea, Jay Green, and Eric Miller.

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Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
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Physical Description:xvi, 354 p.
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Table of Contents:
  • A tradition renewed? : the challenge of a generation / Eric Miller
  • Faith seeking historical understanding / Mark R. Schwehn
  • Not all autobiography is scholarship : thinking, as a Catholic, about history / Una M. Cadegan
  • Seeing things : knowledge and love in history / Beth Barton Schweiger
  • Virtue ethics and historical inquiry : the case of prudence / Thomas Albert Howard
  • The "objectivity question" and the historian's vocation / William Katerberg
  • Enlightenment history, objectivity, and moral imagination / Michael Kugler
  • On assimilating the moral insights of the secular academy / Bradley J. Gundlach
  • After monographs : a critique of Christian scholarship as professional practice / Christopher Shannon
  • The problems of preaching through history / James B. Lagrand
  • Coming to terms with Lincoln : Christian faith and moral reflection in the history classroom / John Fea
  • For teachers to live, professors must die : a sermon on the mount / Lendol Calder
  • Public reasoning by historical analogy : some Christian reflections / Jay Green
  • Don't forget about the church : reflections on the forgotten dimension of our dual calling / Robert Tracy McKenzie
  • On the vocation of historians to the priesthood of believers : a plea to Christians in the academy / Douglas A. Sweeney
  • The Christian historian and the idea of progress / Wilfred M. McClay.