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The insights in these 90+ essays are nothing short of inspiring! The tips they provide on best practices for social media, time management, social media as a resource for scholarship or creativity, technology and pedagogy, etc. will help readers tremendously.

Contributors are diverse. They include....

- Public theologians like Ben Corey, Brian McLaren, and Richard Rohr

- Younger scholars like Tripp Fuller, Jory Micah, and Alexis Waggoner

- Biblical scholars like Michael Gorman, Joel Green, and Daniel Kirk

- Philosophers like Helen De Cruz, Aaron Simmons, and Kevin Timpe

- Establish scholars like James Crossley, Kwok Pui-lan, and Amos Yong

- Scholars outside North America like Deane Galbraith, RT Mullins, Hanna Reichel, and Atle Sovik

- Pastoral theologians like Patricia Farmer, Len Sweet, and Kurt Willems

- Historical theologians like Kim Alexander and Christine Helmer

- Science and religion scholars like Ron Cole-Turner, Karl Giberson, Lea Schweitz, and Jim Stump

- Constructive theologians like Oliver Crisp, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, and Jason Lepojärvi

- Ethicists like Miguel De La Torre, David Gushee, and Michael Hardin

...and the list goes on!


Whether the reader is an armchair theologian, a professional scholar, a graduate student, or simply interested in how social media is changing religious and philosophical studies, he or she will find Theologians and Philosophers Using Social Media of great help.

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