Writing, Relationships, and the Intellectual Public Square
Carolyn Weber
In this episode, we continue our conversation with award-winning author Carolyn Weber. We discuss her story of life and her academic career, including balancing her witness while engaging fruitfully in her discipline. How should Christians and aspiring pastors think of cultivating their writing and word-craft? How can faithful Christian thinkers maintain a posture of humility and openness to new ideas and thinkers that challenge them?
This episode contains part 2 of our conversation with Carolyn Weber. Click here to listen to part 1.
This resource is part of the series Seeking Wisdom: Reading, Writing, and Theological Reflection in the Life of the Pastor. Click Here to explore more resources from this series.
Carolyn Weber is an award-winning author, popular professor and international speaker. She gives lectures on the intersection of faith and literature, as well as topics related to women and faith. She has served as faculty at Oxford University, Seattle University, University of San Francisco and Westmont College, and was the first female dean of St. Peter’s College, Oxford. She currently teaches at Heritage College and Seminary, and at Brescia University College in Canada. She is the author of several books, including Surprised by Oxford (Thomas Nelson, 2013), Holy Is the Day (IVP, 2013), and Sex and the City of God (IVP, 2020).