Behind the Scenes with Alex Stewart


Reader,

Seeing how others work can help you hone your own craft. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at Alex Stewart’s forthcoming essay in Hebrews's Scriptural Hermeneutic.

Until next time, keep honing your craft.

Blessings,
David

P.S.: A rising tide lifts all boats. Feel free to send this article to others you think it might help.​

J. David Stark

I’m a research professor committed to helping you hone your craft as a biblical scholar. Academic programs in biblical studies often provide excellent training in content areas like Old or New Testament. But these programs have to leave out a lot. And very often, what’s left out is precisely what can help you hone your craft as a knowledge worker so that you can focus on the people and projects that matter most.

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