Synopsis
<p><strong>One of Nijay Gupta's Best Academic New Testament Books</strong></p><p>You're finishing your first year of teaching. It's been exciting and gratifying, but there've been some wobbly episodes too. How will you carve out a space to flourish?</p><p>You're feeling secure in mid-career, with some accomplishments to be proud of. But what should success really look like?</p><p>You're nearing the end of your career, and sometimes apprehensive about the blank slate of retirement. What might itlook like to finish well?</p><p>In <em>Mapping Your Academic Career</em> Gary Burge speaks from decades of teaching, writing and mentoring. Along the way he has experienced and observed the challenges and tensions, the successes and failures of the academic pilgrimage. Now, with discerning wisdom and apt examples, he hosts the conversation he wishes he'd had when he started out as a college professor, identifying three cohorts or stages in the academic career and exploring the challenges, pitfalls and triumphs of each. Wherever you are in your teaching life, this is a book that will reward reading, reflection and discussion.</p>
About the Author
<p>Gary M. Burge (PhD, University of Aberdeen) is dean of the faculty and professor of New Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary. He previously taught for twenty-five years at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. Among his many published books are <em>The New Testament in Seven Sentences</em>, <em>Theology Questions Everyone Asks</em> (with coeditor David Lauber), <em>A Week in the Life of a Roman Centurion</em>, <em>Mapping Your Academic Career</em>, <em>The New Testament in Antiquity</em>(coauthored with Gene Green), and the award-winning <em>Whose Land? Whose Promise? What Christians Are Not Being Told About Israel and the Palestinians</em>.</p>
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