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North Parker Magazine Winter 2021

Recent Publications from North Park Faculty

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From social justice issues to singing techniques, our faculty has published books and articles on a wide variety of topics in the past year.

llsup Ahn, Professor of Philosophy
Theology and Migration
In an age of global migration, Ahn asks how theologians and church leaders should respond to its various challenges and problems.

David Bjorlin C’06 S’11, Music and Teaching Fellow
Protest and Praise: 50 Hymn Texts
Bjorlin, a pastor and Seminary professor, puts practical theology into poetic forms.

Dennis R. Edwards, Associate Professor of New Testament
Might from the Margins: The Gospel’s Power to Turn the Tables on Injustice
The power of the Gospel, Edwards writes, is often most visible among those who have been the least respected, including minorities, women, and refugees.

Dr. Julia Davids, Stephen J. Hendrickson Professor of Music
Vocal Technique: A Guide to Classical and Contemporary Styles for Conductors, Teachers, and Singers (Second Edition)
This book’s latest edition offers an approach that allows soloists and choral singers to vary the elements of technique to sing virtually any style of music.

Boaz Johnson, Professor of Hebrew, Bible, and Theological Studies
The Marys of the Bible: The Original #MeToo Movement
Johnson writes about Christian organizations that have been engaging with issues of abuse against women in places like Africa and Asia.

Gary Midkiff, Lecturer, School of Professional Studies
Busville: A Story About School Bus Drivers
In his novel, Midkiff explores the challenges faced by unionized school bus drivers as they work together to transport and support school children and themselves.

Kelly Potteiger, Professor of Athletic Training
“Qualitative Research in the Health Professions”
New discussions about qualitative research methods.

Soong-Chan Rah, Professor of Church Growth and Evangelism
Unsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery
Rah and his co-author explore how injustice has plagued American society for centuries, and offers solutions for how we can become a more just nation.

Beth Seversen, Director of Center of Christian Ministries Studies and Practical Theology
Not Done Yet: Reaching and Keeping Unchurched Emerging Adults
Seversen examines the generational barriers that prevent vibrant faith among young adults, and ways to break them down.

Jonathan M. Wilson, Seminary Lecturer
God on Three Sides
Wilson’s book takes aim at questions around ethnicity, politics, and religion.

Daniel White Hodge, Professor of Communications
Baptized in Dirty Water: Reimagining the Gospel According to Tupac Amaru Shakur
This book looks at the Gospel according to Tupac Shakur, widely considered a Hip Hop prophet.

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