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faculty
books
Effective Intercultural Communication:
A Christian Perspective
(Baker Books, September 2014)
In this addition to the Encountering Mission series, Dr. Scott Moreau,
associate academic dean of Wheaton College Graduate School and
professor of intercultural studies; Dr. Evvy Campbell ’68, associate professor
of intercultural studies emerita; and Dr. Susan Greener, associate professor
of intercultural studies, offer vital contemporary intercultural communication
Recommended Reading
from Wheaton’s Faculty
insights for mission students and practitioners.
Although the primary role of a Wheaton professor
is that of teacher, our faculty members regularly
conduct research and publish books and articles.
Here are some of their recent publications.
Order Effective Intercultural Communication: A Christian Perspective
and other faculty books from the Wheaton College Bookstore online,
wheatonbooks.com; by phone, 630.752.5119; or by writing:
Wheaton College Bookstore, 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187.
Dr. Philip G. Ryken ’88
assistant professor of English
Magical Realism and Cosmopolitanism:
Strategizing Belonging
(Palgrave Macmillan, August 2014)
For years, critics have been proclaiming that
magical realism is dead. Dr. Sasser contends
that magical realism still has much to offer
contemporary readers, critics, and authors.
Dr. Douglas Moo
Dr. Karen Halvorsen Schreck ’84
Kenneth T.Wessner Professor of New Testament
Encountering the Book of Romans:
A Theological Survey, 2nd edition
(Baker Academic, July 2014)
In this updated edition, edited by Dr.Walter
Elwell ’59, M.A. ’61, professor of biblical studies
emeritus, Dr. Moo lays the groundwork for
reading Romans by highlighting key themes
and clarifying difficult passages.
2015
Dr. Kim Sasser
associate