Other Authors
Not all the material on this site is from the staff of Gutenberg College and its institutes; sometimes members of the larger Gutenberg community have contributed articles and other teaching.
Jonathan Carraher
Jonathan Carraher is a 2006 graduate of Gutenberg College. As his time permits, he helps lead discussions at Gutenberg and encourages a new generation of students to think seriously and deeply about what they are reading.
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Noah Crabtree
Noah Crabtree is a 2010 graduate of Gutenberg College.
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Linford Detweiler
Linford Detweiler is a writer, musician, and founding member of the band Over the Rhine.
overtherhine.com
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Craig Doerksen
Craig Doerksen is the headmaster of the Upper School at Regents School of Austin, a classical Christian school in Austin, Texas. He received his B.A. from the University of Oregon and his M.A. from the University of Ireland, Maynooth. Both degrees were in English literature.
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Deanna Hershiser
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Jeff Johnson
Jeff Johnson is a composer and musician who operates his own recording company, ArkMusic.
www.arkmusic.com
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Toby Johnston
Toby Johnston is a 2002 graduate of Gutenberg College. He is a poet and received first place honors at the 2008 Oregon State Poetry Association Spring contest in the category "Poetry of Witness."
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Robby Julian
Robby Julian has participated in the ministry of McKenzie Study Center since 1982, as wife of MSC teacher Ron Julian, as a student, and as an editor of MSC and Gutenberg College publications.
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Kathy Lamberg
Kathy Lamberg and her husband, Steve, have been part of the Gutenberg Community for several years. After raising their three children, Kathy returned to school and completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology at Northwest Christian University and a master’s degree in theology at George Fox Seminary.
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Kasey Pilcher
Kasey Pilcher is a 2009 graduate of Gutenberg College and former recruiter and director of Admissions.
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- Democracy: A User's Manual (SI 2010). We all love America's Founding Fathers, but what did they really say? Does their plan still work? Gutenberg tutors discuss the history and future of American democracy. These talks were giving as part of Gutenberg College's 2010 Summer Institute. Modeled after Gutenberg College's "Great Books" approach to education, small group discussion of historical, contemporary, and biblical authors is the heart of the Summer Institute. Daily lectures (available here at iTunes U) help put the topics and readings in perspective. Works discussed at the 2010 SI: The Brothers Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoyevsky); The Federalist Papers (James Madison); Individualism and Economic Order (F. A. Hayek); Democracy in America (Alexis de Tocqueville); The Political Illusion (Jacques Ellul). (Also on iTunes)
- Reading Minds: Dialogues Between Two Generations (Oktoberfuss 2007). How does the older generation speak to the new? And the new to the Old? How do two generations communicate ideas and beliefs about truth with each other. At the 2007 Oktoberfuss Conference, Gutenberg tutors and students explore the complex and vital topic of communication between generations today. (Also on iTunes)
Margaret Sholaas
Margaret Sholaas is a full-time computer programmer and a former McKenzie Study Center staff member. She has a degree in cell and molecular biology, and she completed MSC's biblical exegesis program. Her teaching at MSC focused on apologetics and alleged scientific problems with the biblical worldview.
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Kay Smith
Kay Smith has been part of the MSC community since 1982, when she and her husband, Dave, moved to Eugene to be part of McKenzie Study Center's School of Exegesis. (Subsequently, Dave pastored a church in town, and he now serves on the board of Gutenberg College.) Kay received a degree in economics from Stanford University, after which she completed a two-year biblical studies program (Scribe School) at Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California. Currently, she tutors students in math and English.
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Dave Smith
Dave Smith is a member of Gutenberg College's Board of Governors. He has an M.A. in education from Stanford University. He completed a biblical studies program at Peninsula Bible Church in Palo Alto, California, and has been a pastor at churches in Eugene, Oregon.
Jacquelyn Stollar
Jacquelyn Stollar is a 2010 graduate of Gutenberg College.
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Tucker A. Teague
Tucker A. Teague, former MSC student and intern, has a BA in art history and an MA in film and telecommunication from the University of Oregon. At MSC, he has taught on the history of American film and visual literacy.
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