Speaking the Truth in Love: The Theology of John M. Frame
Edited by John J. Hughes
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of theologian John Frame. Dr. Frame was Esther’s professor for theology and apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary in 1976, and a formative influence in her thought. Esther’s contribution is titled “Servant Thinking: Polanyian Workings of the Framean Triad.”
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of theologian John Frame. Dr. Frame was Esther’s professor for theology and apologetics at Westminster Theological Seminary in 1976, and a formative influence in her thought. Esther’s contribution is titled “Servant Thinking: Polanyian Workings of the Framean Triad.”
Liberal Learning and the Great Christian Traditions
Edited by Gary W. Jenkins and Jonathan Yonan
This book's essays explore how the various Christian Traditions have taken up the question of liberal learning by setting it within the context of their own peculiar idioms and histories. Esther's contribution is titled "A Reformed View of Life and Learning: Covenant Epistemology."
This book's essays explore how the various Christian Traditions have taken up the question of liberal learning by setting it within the context of their own peculiar idioms and histories. Esther's contribution is titled "A Reformed View of Life and Learning: Covenant Epistemology."
The Gospel and Pluralism Today: Reassessing Lesslie Newbigin in the 21st Century
Edited by Scott W. Sondquist and Amos Yong
By looking backward, this volume recommends and advances a vision for Christian witness in the pluralistic world of the twenty-first century. Contributions from leading missiologists and theologians, including William Burrows, John Flett, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Esther Meek, and Wilbert Shenk. Esther's contribution is titled "Honoring True Otherness in a Still-Antipluralist Culture."
By looking backward, this volume recommends and advances a vision for Christian witness in the pluralistic world of the twenty-first century. Contributions from leading missiologists and theologians, including William Burrows, John Flett, Veli-Matti Kärkkäinen, Esther Meek, and Wilbert Shenk. Esther's contribution is titled "Honoring True Otherness in a Still-Antipluralist Culture."
Michel Foucault
By Christopher Watkin
After walking us through key elements of Foucault’s thought, Watkin both critiques and answers Foucault through the Bible’s teaching on history, power, and identity. His insights are necessary reading for anyone who wants to engage thoughtfully with the ideas of our culture. Forward by Esther.
After walking us through key elements of Foucault’s thought, Watkin both critiques and answers Foucault through the Bible’s teaching on history, power, and identity. His insights are necessary reading for anyone who wants to engage thoughtfully with the ideas of our culture. Forward by Esther.
Firstfruits of a New Creation: Essays Honoring Jerram Barrs
Edited by Doug Serven
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of Jerram Barrs. Known for ties with the ministry of Francis Schaeffer and L’Abri, Jerram has been Professor of Practical Theology and Culture and Director of the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary. Jerram and Esther were colleagues and neighbors at Covenant Seminary. Esther’s contribution is titled “Love, the Final Epistemology (and Ontology, too).”
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of Jerram Barrs. Known for ties with the ministry of Francis Schaeffer and L’Abri, Jerram has been Professor of Practical Theology and Culture and Director of the Francis Schaeffer Institute at Covenant Theological Seminary. Jerram and Esther were colleagues and neighbors at Covenant Seminary. Esther’s contribution is titled “Love, the Final Epistemology (and Ontology, too).”
Advancing the Vision: Essays in Honor of John H. White
Edited by Jonathan Watt and Bruce Backensto
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of Dr. John White. Jack was President of Geneva College, instrumental in Esther’s joining the faculty in 2004. He was a creatively influential leader in the Pittsburgh region and beyond. Esther’s contribution is titled “The Indissoluble, Unformalizable Primacy of the Person in the Digital Age.”
Collected essays honoring the thought and legacy of Dr. John White. Jack was President of Geneva College, instrumental in Esther’s joining the faculty in 2004. He was a creatively influential leader in the Pittsburgh region and beyond. Esther’s contribution is titled “The Indissoluble, Unformalizable Primacy of the Person in the Digital Age.”
The Practices of a Healthy Church: Biblical Strategies for Vibrant Church Life and Ministry
By Donald J. McNair with Esther Meek
Timeless and fresh insights into the priorities, practices, and strategies of vibrant, ministering churches.
Timeless and fresh insights into the priorities, practices, and strategies of vibrant, ministering churches.