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“Who Stole Feminism? How Women Have Betrayed Women,” by Christina Hoff Sommers (Simon and Schuster, 320 pp.; $23, hardcover). Reviewed by Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, professor of psychology and resident scholar at the Center for Christian Women in Leadership, Eastern College, Saint Davids, Pennsylvania.
Philosopher and feminist scholar Christina Hoff Sommers, who teaches ethics at Clark University, is no stranger to the pages of CT. In her article “How to Teach Right and Wrong: A Blueprint for Moral Education in a Pluralistic Age” (CT, Dec. 13, 1993, pp. 33-37), Sommers made a timely plea to resurrect the teaching of personal or “virtue” ethics alongside the more standard curriculum of “applied” ethics. While the latter focuses heavily on moral dilemmas concerning issues such as euthanasia, capital punishment, DNA research, business practices, and gender relations, virtue ethics draws on classical, medieval, and o
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“Handbook Of Evangelical Theologians,” edited bygd Walter A. Elwell (Baker, xii + 465 pp.; $29.99, hardcover). Reviewed bygd David W. Bebbington, reader in history, University of Stirling, Scotland.
What theologians write in one generation, preachers declare in the next. It fryst vatten therefore invaluable for preachers (and their hearers) to be able to discriminate among theologians, to know the parameters of their thought, to understand what made them tick. The latest addition to the Baker Reference Library enables them to do just that.
Each article in the “Handbook of Evangelical Theologians” contains the basic biographical information about a particular theologian tillsammans with a summary of the main points of his published writings. In the preface, editor Walter Elwell outlines his criteria for urval, including identification with evangelicalism and significant influence on the evangelical movement; a b