

We invite friends and colleagues of the Wabash Center from across North America to contribute periodic blog posts for one of our several blog series.
Contact:
Donald Quist
[email protected]
Educational Design Manager, Wabash Center
Kent Eilers, Associate Professor of Theology, Huntington University. Kent has been at Huntington University since 2009 and teaches courses in theology, contemporary Christian thought, medical ethics, the history of Christianity, and the Bible. He and his wife have two amazing daughters and live in Fort Wayne, IN. When he isn't running, watching the latest Marvel movie, or playing with his kids you can find him plugging away on some research project. His research interests generally center around the Christian life, theological method, and teaching, particularly the features of distinctively Christian pedagogy (but he's written as well on the fiction of Marylinne Robinson and student plagiarism, among other things). He has published several books, including Faithful to Save (T&T Clark), Sanctified by Grace (T&T Clark), and Theology as Retrieval (IVPAcademic). He is currently finishing an anthology on the Christian life and a book on reading theology for entry level theology students.
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