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Reviews
“Clendenin’s newest book is a robust affirmation of both the ancient Christian story and our modern critical consciousness.” —John Bravman, President of Bucknell University.
“Our Contested Story is a whirlwind ride through the ancient yet contemporary conversation between Christian and secular cultures. Clendenin weaves a story that is faithful to modern knowledge and sensibility, and also to the vibrant historic core of Christian faith.” —Bill Newsome, Vincent V.C. Woo Director of the Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute at Stanford University
Daniel B. Clendenin, Ph.D. founded the Journey with Jesus webzine in 2004. He earned his Ph.D. from Drew University (1985). He then taught at William Tyndale College in Michigan (1985–1991), and at Moscow State University (1991–1995) in the former Department of Scientific Atheism. Dan joined InterVarsity Christian Fellowship at Stanford University in the summer of 1995 and worked with faculty and graduate students until 2003. He has traveled in 40 countries.
Dan’s publications include the following books:
Our Contested Story: Christian Faith in an Age of Doubt (2019, e-book)
Many Gods, Many Lords: Christianity Encounters World Religions (Baker Book House, 1995).
Eastern Orthodox Theology: A Contemporary Reader, editor (Baker Book House, second edition, 2004).
Eastern Orthodox Christianity: A Western Perspective (Baker Book House, second edition, 2004).
Problems in Christian Philosophy, Dan Clendenin and Melville Stewart, editors (Moscow: Progress Academy, 1994) (available only in Russian).
From the Coup to the Commonwealth: An Inside Look at Life in Contemporary Russia (Baker Book House, 1992).
Scholarship, Sacraments and Service: Historical Studies in Protestant Tradition (Texts and Studies in Religion, Vol. 49), Dan Clendenin and W. David Buschart, editors (Edwin Mellen Press, 1990).
Theological Method in Jacques Ellul (University Press of America, 1987).
Visit his website here.
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