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Science Corner: A Bridge Too Far

September 16, 2015 by Andy Walsh 4 Comments

Communicating science to the public is a dicey proposition. Science employs a tighter precision than our everyday language usage. Preserving that precision can leave one's writing inaccessible to many. Analogies can be employed to improve accessibility. Analogies are like bridges; they help people get from wherever they are to somewhere new, often spanning a conceptual gap that might otherwise be much harder to cross. But what happens when the analogy morphs into fact? … [Read more...] about Science Corner: A Bridge Too Far

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Science Tagged With: analogies, communication, science, science corner

Communication for Communion, Part 2: The Quest for the Adamic Language (Scholar’s Call)

September 14, 2015 by David Parry Leave a Comment

David Parry continues his Scholar's Call series on communication and language. See Part 1 here.   Post 2: The quest for the Adamic language So what language did Adam and Eve speak in the Garden of Eden? This was a question of significant interest in the early modern period (around the 16th and 17th centuries).1 The majority scholarly opinion, following Augustine, went with Hebrew.2 However, other options were available. For instance, Jan van Gorp argued in his 1569 work Origines Antwerpianae that the original language … [Read more...] about Communication for Communion, Part 2: The Quest for the Adamic Language (Scholar’s Call)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: Adamic language, communication, Communication for Communion series, language, literature, Scholar's Call

Communication for Communion: Language Human and Divine, Part 1 (Scholar’s Call)

September 8, 2015 by David Parry 3 Comments

Image: Creation, Day 1 David Parry starts off our Scholar's Call Series collection with an exploration of communication and language in light of Christian theology. This material was shared as a talk at the literature stream of the Developing a Christian Mind conference in Oxford in 2013. Here we present it as a series of reflections on the blog. Want to contribute shorter material to the Scholar's Call Springboard collection or longer material to the Scholar's Call Series collection? Fill out our Fall 2015 Writer's … [Read more...] about Communication for Communion: Language Human and Divine, Part 1 (Scholar’s Call)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: communication, Communication for Communion series, language, literature, Scholar's Call

Engaging Social Media

March 23, 2015 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

A taste of the resources I've been engaging for the upcoming "Social Media Workshop: Communications and Community" (Post Graduate & Faculty Ministries Staff Team Mtgs, 3/27/2015). Pray for workshop preparations. And please do not hesitate to share your top articles/insights :) https://storify.com/esnivcf/social-media … [Read more...] about Engaging Social Media

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Technology in Higher Ed Tagged With: communication, community, networking, Social Media, social networking

Scholar’s Compass: Sharing the Wonder

March 8, 2015 by Ruth Bancewicz Leave a Comment

Great are the works of the Lord; they are pondered by all who delight in them. - Ps 111:2 (NIV) Reflection Psalm 111 has been called the ‘research scientist's Psalm' for reasons that are hopefully obvious. Scientists have the privilege of being paid to ponder God's creative works every day. In fact, their pondering can become so intense that their field of study might focus in on a single detail. … [Read more...] about Scholar’s Compass: Sharing the Wonder

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Love God and One Another, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: communication, creation, faith, graduate student, Love God and One Another, Psalms, Scholar's Compass, science, The Four Loves

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