CONTRIBUTORS

Dan Barnett teaches philosophy at California State University, Chico.

James D. Bratt is chair of the Department of History at Calvin College. He is the author of “Dutch Calvinism: A History of a Conservative Subculture.”

Ethan Casey is a Bangkok-based correspondent for “The Globe and Mail” of Toronto and the “South China Morning Post” of Hong Kong. His book “Burning Paradise: Kashmir and the Tragedy of the Subcontinent” is forthcoming from HarperCollins India. John C. Green is professor of political science at the University of Akron.

Christopher A. Hall teaches biblical and theological studies at Eastern College.

William Hasker is professor of philosophy at Huntington College. He is the author of “God, Time, and Knowledge.”

Alan Jacobs is associate professor of English at Wheaton College (Ill.). He has just completed a book entitled “What Became of Wystan: Change and Continuity in Auden’s Poetry.”

Phillip Johnson, professor of law at the University of California, Berkeley, is the author of “Darwin on Trial.” His most recent book is “Reason in the Balance: The Case Against Naturalism in Science, Law, and Education.”

Lyman A. Kellstedt is professor of political science at Wheaton College (Ill.). With his colleagues John Green (see above), James Guth, and Corwin Smidt, he studies the nexus of American religion and politics.

Helen Lee is an assistant editor at “Christianity Today.”

David Livingstone is a professor in the school of geosciences at the Queen’s University of Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is the author of “Darwin’s Forgotten Defenders: The Encounter Between Evangelical Theology and Evolutionary Thought.”

Ric Machuga is professor of philosophy at Butte College.

LaVonne Neff is a writer, reviewer, and editor based near Chicago.

Mark Noll is McManis Professor of Christian Thought at Wheaton College (Ill.). His most recent book is “The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind.”

Roger Olson is professor of theology at Bethel College (Minn.) and editor of “Christian Scholar’s Review.” With Stanley J. Grenz, he is the author of “Twentieth-Century Theology: God and the World in a Transitional Age.”

Dick Staub is the host of The Dick Staub Show, heard on the Salem Radio Network.

Stefan Ulstein is a film critic and freelance journalist based in Bellevue, Washington. His book “Growing Up Fundamentalist: Journeys in Legalism and Grace” has just been published.

Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen is professor of psychology and resident scholar at the Center for Christian Women in Leadership at Eastern College. She is the author of “Gender and Grace: Love, Work, and Parenting in the Modern World.”

Philip Yancey is a writer and editor at large for “Christianity Today.” His most recent books are “The Jesus I Never Knew” and “Finding God in Unexpected Places.”

Copyright (c) 1995 Christianity Today, Inc./BOOKS AND CULTURE Review

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