Redeeming Justice

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Reclaiming God’s Vision for Doing Good in the World

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Meet Christina

Professor.     Researcher.     Writer.     Speaker.   

Equipping the Church with a biblical worldview and apologetics as we engage our faith, work, and culture for God’s glory.

Dr. Christina Crenshaw (Ph.D, Baylor University) is an Assistant Professor at Arizona Christian University, where she also serves the university's Cultural Research Center as a Fellow. She earned her Masters in Theology and Biblical Studies from Dallas Theological Seminary and her undergraduate degree in English and Secondary Education from Texas A&M University. As a college professor, she has 20 years of experience teaching faith integration to college students and women’s ministries.


Speaking

Dr. Christina Crenshaw's experience in Christian education and ministry offers a unique bridge between the academy and The Church. She integrates philosophical and practical teachings and professional and personal experience into her speaking and writing.

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Writing

Dr. Christina Crenshaw writes primarily for two audiences: she conducts research and contributes to academic publications, and she also writes on cultural engagement and faith for a variety of faith-based platforms.

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Redeeming Justice Book

Redeeming Justice isn’t just a book to read; it’s a call to put our faith into action. Understanding biblical justice should lead us toward doing biblical justice, and that this work is best done together!