About Our People

Tai Harden-Moore (Academic Affairs) coauthored an article, “Moving from Ally to Accomplice: How Far Are You Willing to Go to Disrupt Racism in the Workplace?,” in the March 4, 2019, issue of Diverse Issues in Higher Education. In addition, Tai was recently awarded the 2019 “Alum of Service” award by her alma mater, Eastern Washington University.

Paul Anderson’s (Christian Studies) essay for the third Princeton-Prague Symposium on Jesus Research, “Why the Gospel of John is Fundamental to Jesus Research,” was published in The Gospel of John in Historical Inquiry. In addition, his essay, “Elizabeth Fry – A Note-Worthy Friend,” was published in Northwest Yearly Meeting’s Connection, and his first of four reviews of the History Channel’s “Jesus: His Life” was published on The Bible and Interpretation site in March.

Paul also presented on “Seeing the Word of God – The Illuminative Power of The Saint John’s Bible” at the Faber Institute Night School in Portland and Beaverton, and he was recently interviewed by Carrie Palmer and Joshua Lindley, along with Richard Foster’s editor, Roy Carlisle, on “Spirituality, Community, and Micah 6:8” for a TableThink podcast. 

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