Reconsiderations is the quarterly publication of the Christian Study Center. It features essays, reviews, and news from the Center in the exploration of Christian thought for the university community.
While Reconsiderations is designed to be a print version, mailed to all those on our postal mailing list, we are happy to make it available electronically as well. Below is a list of the current issue and past issues. To view the pdf file of each, click on the title.
Reconsiderations V7.4 Essay: Nicholas Wolterstorff - “Speaking Up For Rights, Part 2″; Review: C. John Sommerville - “Who Cares What Jane Austen Thinks?”
Reconsiderations V7.3 Essay: Nicholas Wolterstorff - “Speaking Up For Rights, Part 1″; Review: C. John and Susan Sommerville - “Review: Twitchell on the Church”
Reconsiderations V7.2 Essay: Daniel Julich - “Blaise Pascal’s Mathematical Milieu”; Review: Todd A. P. Best - “Reading Dorothy Sayers: Christianity as Dogma or Drama?”
Reconsiderations V7.1 Essay: Richard V. Horner - “Anatomy of a Study Center”; Review: C. John Sommerville - Charles Taylor and Templeton Prize
Reconsiderations V6.4 Essay: Margie Weinert - “Childhood, Aging, and the Fall”; Review: Graham Glover - “On ‘Faith and Reason’”
Reconsiderations V6.3 Essay: Richard V. Horner - “The Work Itself”; Review: Todd Best - “Restoring Humanism in the University”
Reconsiderations V6.2 Essay: Richard V. Horner - “Flannery O’Connor on Imagination”; Review: “Advent Reflection”
Reconsiderations V6.1 Essay: C. John Sommerville - “How Christian Ideas Might Change the University”; Review: Michael Hickerson - “Emerging Scholars Network”
Reconsiderations V5.4 Essay: Ken Myers - “Cultural Engagement vs. Captivity, pt 2″; Review: C. John Sommerville - “Excorsizing Dan Brown”
Reconsiderations V5.3 Essay: Ken Myers - “Cultural Engagement vs. Captivity, pt 1″; Review: Todd Best - “Mars Hill Audio”
Reconsiderations V5.2 Essay: Richard V. Horner - “The Old Testament Story of the Birth of Christ”; Poem: Robert Southwell’s “The Burning Babe”
Reconsiderations V5.1 Essay: Richard V. Horner - “What Frames What?”; Review: Benjamin Guyer - The Spirit of Early Christian Thought
Reconsiderations V4.4 Essay:Todd A. P. Best - “Bodily Knowledge: Medicine, the Human, and the University”; Review: C. John Sommerville - “The Good News from the Jesus Seminar”
Reconsiderations V4.3 is unavailable, but we do have the lead essay by Nathan Tiemeyer - “When They Look at the World: Reality and Redemption in the Music of U2.”

