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This book explores the personal backgrounds, historical methodologies, and academic philosophies of George Marsden, Nathan Hatch, and Mark Noll. It addresses the issues raised by the interaction of personal faith and scholarship, and the subsequent effect this has upon the evangelical community at large and the academic mission of institutions that wish to maintain their Christian distinction.
"Burch's intentions are clearly laid out in this well-written book...Maxie Burch has done well in presenting such an interesting book, one that intersects the human and contingent in the three men's lives with their considerable body of work."
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