CCSN Spotlight, Christian Scholar’s Review Theme Issue, Tim Muehlhoff

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One of the CCSN’s Senior Fellows, Tim Muehlhoff, Biola University (PhD, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), recently served as co-editor with Michael Y. Ahn for a Christian Scholar’s Review themed issue on the lost skill of perspective-taking.  Here is a link to the online version that was recently released.

Tim Muehlhoff (PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) is a Professor of Communication at Biola University in La Mirada, California where he teaches classes in conflict resolution, apologetics, gender, and family communication.  He is co-director of Biola’s Winsome Conviction Project that seeks to reintroduce compassion and civility into our disagreements.  He’s the co-host of the Winsome Conviction Podcast where people with differing viewpoints are brought on for engaging dialogue.  For more, check out Winsome Conviction Project. Tim has written extensively in the area of cultural engagement and conflict resolution including Winsome Conviction: Disagreeing without Dividing the Church and Winsome Persuasion: Christian Influence in a Post Christian World (with Biola professor Rick Langer) each having received a merit award from Christianity Today’s Book of the Year Awards. Tim’s newest book (co-written with Sean McDowell) is End the Stalemate: Moving Past Cancel Culture to Meaningful Conversations (Tyndale). Connect with Tim here.

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