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Week in Review

Week in Review: All-Nighter Edition

March 12, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   All-Nighters: Failing to Fall (Siri Hustvedt, NY Times Opinionator, March 3, 2010):   Do you find your imagination flourishing as you fall asleep, so much so that you fail to fall asleep?   How do you address not being able to fall asleep when … [Read more...] about Week in Review: All-Nighter Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: Book recommendations, Humanitarian Acitivities, Political Theory, sleep, theology

Week in Review: Anxiety Edition

March 6, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1. Peace is Patriotic: Anabaptists and the National Anthem (By Duane Shank, Sojourners, 3/3/2010): Did you attend a college sporting event where the national anthem of the host country was not played? Goshen College, a residential Christian … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Anxiety Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: alan jacobs, Amish, book recommendation, Christian College, Faculty, generation x, humanities, Pain, Patriotism, professor, sports culture, w. h. auden

Week in Review: Walking Treadmill Edition

February 26, 2010 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1.   Stand Up While You Read This! (Olivia Judson, NY Times Opinionator, 2/23/2010):   an evolutionary biologist warns her reader: Your chair is your enemy.   It doesn't matter if you go running every morning, or you're a regular at the gym. If … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Walking Treadmill Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: books, books & culture, examen, exercise, igatius of loyola, vocation

Week in Review: Christo et Ecclesiae Edition

February 19, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson 1 Comment

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. 1. Why Harvard Students Should Study More Religion (Lisa Miller, Newsweek): A look at Harvard's (lack of) religion in its undergraduate curriculum, with special attention to Louis Menand's attempt to include a course called "Reason and Faith" in … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Christo et Ecclesiae Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: academic advise, academic culture, Book recommendations, harvard, history, Lenten synchroblog, superheroes, superman, tenure, theology

Week in Review: Awe-Inspiring Blizzard Edition

February 12, 2010 by Micheal Hickerson 1 Comment

Swann in Snow

What are you reading, watching, thinking about this week? As usual, here's a few which have been on our mind. Let us know your thoughts on any/all of them. If you have items you'd like us to consider for the top five, add them in the comments or send them to Tom or Mike. Photo Credit: Philadelphia's Swann Memorial Fountain, blizzard-style, from Eddie Hales via Flickr. Click for a larger image. 1. Is there a place in the academy for the Christian worldview? (Jesus Creed) RJS, a regular guest blogger at Scot … [Read more...] about Week in Review: Awe-Inspiring Blizzard Edition

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Week in Review Tagged With: awe, best books, books, Galileo, lent, science, sociology, viral news, worldview

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