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If you haven’t had a chance to get Menachem Wecker’s and my book, Consider No Evil: Two Faith Traditions and the Problem of Academic Freedom in Religious Higher Education (Cascade Books, 2014), but are interested reading a sample, then you’re in luck. Below you’ll find an excerpt from the book (chapter one).

Both of our first chapters are memoir and help to set up the more analytical side of the following chapters. My story stops at my time as a professor of the history of Christianity and religious studies at Winebrenner Theological Seminary, which I left last July (more on that here). I’m currently teaching at The University of Findlay.

The “Table of Contents” is included in the PDF. So if you’re interested in academic freedom in religious higher education, then click the book cover below and enjoy! And if you want to read the rest, see Amazon where it’s available in hardcover, paperback, and for Kindle.

***Used with Permission of Wipf and Stock Publishers

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