Emmett C. Wheatfall

Under the leadership of Dr. Paul L. Metzger, this provocative ministry through such forums as “Blue-Eyed” and “Evangelical Environmentalism: Oxymoron or Opportunity” attempts to contextualize Christ’s relevance in contemporary culture. Christians—especially in the academy and institutions of higher learning—must seek to make intellectual musings empirical. Without a doubt, I have found that New Wine, New Wineskins does just that. I am very confident that the message of the Gospel will find its relevance not only in culture, but also in the life of those who are touched by the work of New Wine, New Wineskins.

Richard L. White, Ph.D.

New Wine, New Wineskins offers an important opportunity for the best of social science and theology to come together to address a few of the most vexing issues facing the church in our time. New Wine, New Wineskins helps us worship God with the mind, confronts us with the uncomfortable, and helps us resolve the tensions between Christ and culture. A welcome opportunity for someone like myself, who is dedicated to the Word but is called to the public university and not the pulpit.