New Books in Christian Studies

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New Books in Christian Studies is an academic audio series where scholars discuss newly published research in Christian studies, often with another expert in their field. For PR pros, it’s a strong venue for university-affiliated authors and research leaders seeking credibility and scholarly reach.

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1669 episodes, Weekly, 4.0 rating
<1k, Neutral, USA

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Description

This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field.

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Categories

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Books, History, Religion, Society & Culture, Education

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Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
University faculty (tenure-track/assistant/professor), recent PhD recipients, and/or established scholars with newly published academic monographs or major scholarly research in Christian studies-related fields.
Required Achievements:  
New academic book publication with a major academic press (e.g., Cambridge UP, Springer, Mohr Siebeck), Department/university appointment in theology, biblical studies, church history, or related religious studies, Research recognition/awards in religion-related areas (when applicable)

Recent Guest Discussions

Kristina Sessa - War And Community In Late Antiquity; Effects Of Captivity/billeting And Communal Agency/fortification, Susanna Elm - War And Community In Late Antiquity; Impacts Of Warfare On Civilian Life, Religious Groups, And Christian Authors, James Bultema - Turkish Protestant Movement History; Religious Freedom, Missionary Activity, Plausibility Structures, Joanna Kline - Narrative Analogy Between Genesis And David Story; Parallels Across Genesis 22–50 And 1 Samuel/1 Kings

Recent Topics

Theology, Biblical, Religion, Church, History, Scripture, Late Antiquity, Religious Freedom, Religious Studies, Mission
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