Hot Off the Press
Cedarville University professors have authored culture-shaping titles on leadership,
economics, church governance, and other topics, integrating a uniquely biblical point of
view with subject matter expertise. Check out these great reads for yourself.
10 Leadership Maneuvers: A General’s
Guide to Serving and Leading
by Loren Reno ’70
Loren Reno ’70, Cedarville University’s Vice
President for Academics (Interim), released
10 Leadership Maneuvers: A General’s
Guide to Serving and Leading
in 2015. Reno
provides a plan for leadership based in the
Word of God. You can purchase the book
online from
deepriverbooks.com.Baptist Foundations: Church Government for
an Anti-Institutional Age
Thomas White, Contributor
Cedarville’s President, Thomas White,
contributed to this book that offers an
exegetical and theological case for a Baptist
formof governance in churches. The book is
available from
bhpublishinggroup.com.
Transformed Minds
by the Department of History and Government
Cedarville University’s Department of
History and Government published
Transformed Minds
in 2015. This collection
of essays discusses biblical integration in
history, political science, and sociology. To
obtain a copy, contact Thomas Mach ’88,
Professor of History and Chair of the
Department of History and Government,
at macht@cedar v i l
le.eduor Kim
Wade, Administrative Assistant, at
wadek@cedarville.edu.Youcanviewit online
at
cedarville.edu/transformedminds.
The Heavens & the Earth: Excursions in
Earth and Space Science
by John Whitmore and Steven Gollmer
John Whitmore, Professor of Geology, and
StevenGollmer, Professor of Physics, teamed
with Marcus Ross, Associate Professor of
Geology at Liberty University, and Danny
Faulkner, Answers in Genesis, to publish
The Heavens & the Earth: Excursions
in Earth and Space Science
. This science
textbook is the first written from a young-
earth perspective. To purchase, visit
kendallhunt.com.Secessionism and the European Union: The
Future of Flanders, Scotland, and Catalonia
by Glen Duerr
Assistant Professor of International Studies
GlenDuerr’s newbook considers three of the
most well-known secessionist movements in
modern history. It is available for purchase at
rowman.com.The Text in the Middle: Studies in Biblical
Literature
by Michael Shepherd
The Text in the Middle: Studies in Biblical
Literature
explores the role of intermediary
texts in understanding books of the Bible.
Written by Michael Shepherd, Associate
Professor of Biblical Studies, the book is
available at
peterlang.com. Southeastern
Baptist Theological Seminary recently
honored Shepherd for excellence in research,
writing, scholarship, and instruction.
Bioethikos
by Dennis Sullivan
Dennis Sullivan, Professor of Pharmacy
Practice and Director of the Center for
Bioethics, blogs and podcasts on behalf
of the center through
Bioethikos
. Visit
bioethikos.orgto learnmore.
No Free Lunch
by Jeff Haymond
Jeff Haymond, Dean of the School of
Business Administration and Associate
Professor of Economics, has written
No
Free Lunch: Economics for a Fallen World
,
an introductory economics text from a
Christian worldview. Sign up for free access
at
christianeconbook.com.
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