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Scholar’s Compass: Myth Made Fact

February 12, 2015 by David Russell Mosley 1 Comment

Photo by DAVID ILIFF. License: CC-BY-SA 3.0 David Russell Mosley finishes his series on  how human creativity participates in God's creativity. Tolkien fans will enjoy Mosley's exploration of the idea of subcreation, articulated in  Tolkien's essay “On Faerie Stories.” Tolkien argued that human creativity is a gift from God to those made in His image, and that when a human writer imagines something, that writer is “sub creating,” crafting a fictional setting in a small and respectful imitation of God's creative … [Read more...] about Scholar’s Compass: Myth Made Fact

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: creativity, Faërie, gospel, J.R.R. Tolkien, Scholar's Compass, Tree and Leaf

In Pursuit of Gospel-Driven Productivity

May 1, 2014 by David H. Leonard Leave a Comment

A Review of Matt Perman's What's Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done (Zondervan: 2014) By David H. Leonard, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Apologetics, Luther Rice University, Atlanta, GA It might be tempting to think that productivity is a topic more suitable for business leaders and entrepreneurs, for whom it's essential to “get things done” as efficiently as possible.   As Matt Perman argues in What's Best Next, however, productivity is mainly about loving others by … [Read more...] about In Pursuit of Gospel-Driven Productivity

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: andreas köstenberger, business, Excellence, gospel, Matt Perman, Mission Statement, productivity, theology, virtue, vocation, What’s Best Next, What’s Best Next: How the Gospel Transforms the Way You Get Things Done

Writing a Christian Personal Statement: Part 2

October 25, 2013 by David 3 Comments

My essay for admission to medical school was brutally honest.  I talked about my low GPA, my relationship with my parents, my obsession with the problem of suffering, quotes from my personal journal, and how it was all driven by a radical faith in Jesus Christ (and images in my head of suffering children).  It was my attempt at being really, really honest and was the product of many careful hours of meticulous revision. Note: Click here for Writing a Christian Personal Statement: Part 1. It was also really, really … [Read more...] about Writing a Christian Personal Statement: Part 2

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: calling, career, Christian Personal Statement, gospel, healthcare, medical student, personal statement, self-knowledge

Book Review: Exclusion & Embrace

September 17, 2013 by Bob Trube Leave a Comment

How do we engage the rich diversity of campus life as 'groups' come together and engage the 'outsider' in the new term? Miroslav Volf's  Exclusion & Embrace: A Theological Exploration of Identity, Otherness, and Reconciliation  (Abingdon Press,  1996) has some material to offer.  Read. Review.  Share. Note to all our readers: As I have done previously, I encourage you to read a book before you comment upon it :) It's my intention that reviews such as those offered by Bob will not only provide opportunity for … [Read more...] about Book Review: Exclusion & Embrace

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: drama, exclusion, Exclusion & Embrace, gospel, hatred, Miroslav Volf, reconciliation, salvation, sin

The Jamaica Call to Action (Part 1): Two Convictions

July 30, 2013 by Ed Brown Leave a Comment

Note from the Editor: The second post in a four part series on Creation Care & the Lausanne Movement by Ed Brown, Director/CEO of Care of Creation and the Senior Associate for Creation Care for the Lausanne Movement.  A New Awakening? Creation Care & the Lausanne Movement  is the first post in the series.  ~  Thomas B. Grosh IV,  Associate Director of ESN. ------------------ About 55 people from 40 countries gathered in Jamaica on Oct 29, 2012 for five days of meetings around the subject of Creation Care and … [Read more...] about The Jamaica Call to Action (Part 1): Two Convictions

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Creation Care Tagged With: Cape Town Commitment, Care of Creation, creation care, gospel, hurricane sandy, Jamaica Call to Action, Lausanne Movement for World Evangelization

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