Mark A. Noll is Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame. His many other books include The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind and Turning Points: Decisive Moments in the History of Christianity.
-- Nicholas Wolterstorff in Books & Culture
"A rich and imaginative christological case for Christians engaging
in serious learning." David Lyle
-- Jeffrey Baylor University
"By drawing constructively on poets, theologians, philosophers -
and especially on the great historic creeds and confessions of the
faith - Noll has crafted a challenging, inspiring christological
philosophy of Christian education for the twenty-first century.
This is a major contribution." -- Choice
"Noll draws on an impressive breadth of material from sources as
diverse as B. B. Warfield and Vatican II. This accessible book will
appeal to those interested in the idea of Christian learning and in
the relationship between Christian faith and the liberal arts and
sciences. . . . Recommended." David P. Gushee
-- Mercer University
"Though modest in length, this may be one of Noll's most important
scholarly contributions." -- Journal of the Evangelical Theological
Society
"A must-read for all Christian scholars."
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