John Wilson has written a short review of Confessing History: Explorations in Christian Faith and the Historian’s Vocation. Here is it is:
The editors dedicate this excellent collection to “John D. Woodbridge, a Christian scholar and teacher who has inspired us to think about our careers as historians in terms of the Christian understanding of ‘calling.’?” How that might play out is the burden of these essays, and—as befits a highly contested subject—the answers range widely. The contributors speak from a variety of denominational and confessional traditions; they differ in their politics and their affiliations among the academic tribes. But they are united by their conviction that the “Christian mind” matters.
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