Christian Scholar's Review

Christian Scholar's Review Christian’s Scholar’s Review is an interdisciplinary academic journal that is published quarterly with approximate circulation of 5000.

Christian’s Scholar’s Review is an interdisciplinary academic journal, designed as a medium for communication among Christians who have been called to an academic vocation. Established in 1970, Christian Scholar’s Review is a medium for communication among Christians who have been called to an academic vocation. Its primary objective is the publication of peer-reviewed scholarship and research, wi

thin and across the disciplines, that advances the integration of faith and learning and contributes to a broader and more unified understanding of the nature of creation, culture, and vocation and the responsibilities of those whom God has created. It also provides a forum for discussion of pedagogical and theoretical issues related to Christian higher education. It invites contributions from Christian scholars of all historic traditions, and from others sympathetic to the task of religiously-informed scholarship, that advance the work of Christian academic communities and enhance mutual understanding with other religious and academic communities.

06/02/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Rusty Towell, Professor of Physics and Director of NEXT Lab at Abilene Christian University. Towell shares about NEXT Lab's partnership with R1 institutions. Click the link below to watch the episode:

06/01/2026

In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Ard Louis, Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford. Louis begins by discussing the documentary in which he co-starred with David Malone. Louis, a Christian and scientist, and Malone, an atheist and non-scientist, travelled the world, interviewing leading thinkers concerning the great questions with which humanity is called to grapple. Click the link below to watch the episode:

06/01/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Rusty Towell, Professor of Physics and Director of NEXT Lab at Abilene Christian University. Towell shares the details of his introduction to nuclear energy and how he and his colleagues invested in a dream now known as NEXT Lab. Click the link below to watch the episode:

05/29/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Rusty Towell, Professor of Physics and Director of NEXT Lab at Abilene Christian University. Towell opens by discussing the challenges nuclear energy experienced over the course of the last 80 years. Some of those challenges are scientific but many of those challenges are political as nuclear accelerators have experienced a trend toward decommissioning for approximately 50 years. Click the link below to watch the episode:

05/26/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Emeritus at MIT. Hutchinson talks about MIT Council on Academic Freedom. Click the link below to watch their conversation:

05/24/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Emeritus at MIT. Hutchinson discusses how his faith has informed his vocation as a scholar, service he offered through lectures he gave for the Veritas Forum, and two of his books concerning the relationship shared by science and faith. Click the link below to watch the episode:

05/22/2026

In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Jennifer Herdt, Professor of Christian Ethics and the Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs at Yale University Divinity School. Herdt shares about her forthcoming book The Great Wheel of Being: Ethics Beyond the Human. Click the link below to watch the episode:

05/21/2026

In this episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering Emeritus at MIT. Hutchinson opens by introducing the legacy of the tokamak in the history of nuclear science. Initially developed by the Soviets, the tokamak offered considerable optimism concerning nuclear fusion. Click the link below to watch this episode:

05/20/2026

In this week's episode of Saturdays at Seven, Todd Ream talks with Jennifer Herdt, Professor of Christian Ethics and the Senior Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs at Yale University Divinity School. Herdt talks about how Yale's Living Village is setting a new standard for community and sustainability. Click the link below to watch the episode:

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