This work presents a constructive proposal aimed at integrating evangelical theology within the broader framework of religious studies. It explores the intersection of faith and academic inquiry, advocating for a dialogue that respects both evangelical perspectives and scholarly rigor. The author seeks to address the challenges faced by evangelical scholars in engaging with contemporary religious studies, promoting a vision that fosters understanding and collaboration across diverse theological traditions.
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Daniel Strange's work delves into the intricate relationships between culture, religion, and public life. His writing is characterized by an interdisciplinary approach, weaving together theological insights with an understanding of contemporary society. Strange explores complex questions of faith and its place in a pluralistic world. Readers will appreciate his ability to illuminate universal themes with intellectual depth and practical relevance.




- 2025
- 2021
It's Not My Fault
- 128 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Introducing to the pangolin--the shy, scaly-skinned creature scapegoated for the coronavirus outbreak. What is a pangolin? A mythical creature? A dinosaur? Why was this introverted animal one of the most feared creatures during the COVID-19 pandemic? And what can this endangered species teach us about surviving sickness, attacks, and isolation? This illustrated manifesto will clear up the tabloid misconceptions and reveal time-tested pangolin beliefs. -- adapted from back cover
- 2021
How to talk about Jesus in a way that connects with modern culture.
- 2020
Healthy Faith and the Coronavirus Crisis
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Biblically-based reflections from twenty leading Christian thinkers to help you navigate the coronavirus pandemic.