The Christian Business Review

Purpose

The Christian Business Review (CBR), an academic journal published by the Center for Christianity in Business, Archie W. Dunham College of Business, Houston Christian University, was created to address the need for a forum where Christian academics and business professionals can exchange the best ideas for integrating biblical principles in business as a way of life. It is also a forum where they can offer insights on current events and practices that shape the operation of business as a divine enterprise. The publication is grounded in the belief that “[a]ll Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Tim. 3:16-17).

The CBR is concerned with both academic and business communities and views them as complementary to the mission of building a distinctively Christian worldview for business. To that end, the CBR will publish research-based papers drawn from the efforts of academic professionals as well as experience-based articles that reflect the personal insights of business leaders, Christian thinkers, and commentators. Regardless of format, all papers are expected to derive from an expert point of view, demonstrate a careful study and analysis of the idea or issue, and represent an advance in terms of new development, integration or application. Most importantly, the core message must convey biblical perspectives based on a proper interpretation of the Scriptures with due regard for exegetical and hermeneutic principles.

Research contributions include empirical studies, conceptual papers and innovations in curriculum and pedagogy. They may focus on any of the business disciplines, including such areas as leadership, ethics, organizational change, strategy, management, marketing, economics, accounting and finance. All articles submitted for review will go through a rigorous review process by the editorial board and for academic papers double-blind peer reviews. The CBR does not charge a fee for contributors nor offer monetary compensation to reviewers. For more information on CBR policy and guidelines please visit the pages CBR Publication Policy and CBR Publishers Guidelines in this site.

We at the CBR deeply appreciate the interest you have in this publication and pray that the ideas and exchanges recorded here will be spiritually edifying to our readers. We praise God for the constant opportunity to be re-awakened to the amazing relevance of His Holy Word to every facet of our earthly sojourn, not the least of which is the life we live as business professionals and educators.

Directory Listing

The Christian Business Review is currently listed in Cabells Journalytics, an independent, curated database of scholarly journals that guides researchers, publishers, librarians, academics, and administrators to the publications they need.

Finances

The CBR is funded entirely by the Center for Christianity in Business (CCB), a marketplace outreach ministry of the Archie W. Dunham College of Business at HCU. The CCB is supported entirely by discretionary donations and gifts from friends and patrons of the Center.

CBR Address:

Archie W. Dunham College of Business
Center for Christianity in Business
Houston Christian University
7502 Fondren Road
Houston, Texas 77074, USA
Email: CBR@HC.edu