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15 Posts on Mission, Justice, and the University from Urbana 2015

January 2, 2016 by J. Nathan Matias Leave a Comment

What does it mean to be part of a global religion, and how can we make sense of the diverse missions, values, and politics of that belonging? How can we as Christians better understand what it means to follow Jesus in a world that is more connected than ever before? After four days in St Louis for the Urbana conference, I feel closer to the heart of those questions than ever before. … [Read more...] about 15 Posts on Mission, Justice, and the University from Urbana 2015

Filed Under: Urbana2015 Tagged With: justice, liveblogging, mission, university, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15

The Vocation of Law in God’s Global Mission to Bring Justice & Wholeness: Brian Dennison at Urbana

December 30, 2015 by Angelo Blancaflor Leave a Comment

How can legal knowledge and experience bring justice to contexts outside the U.S.? The opportunities are real and plentiful. In this seminar, Brian  Dennison shared  what he learned as a law lecturer and coordinator of the law clinic at  Uganda Christian University. From Dec 27 - Jan 1, volunteers with our network of early career Christian academics are liveblogging seminars at the Urbana conference, a mission-focused student gathering of 16,000 Christians from across North America and the world. This post was written … [Read more...] about The Vocation of Law in God’s Global Mission to Bring Justice & Wholeness: Brian Dennison at Urbana

Filed Under: Urbana2015 Tagged With: IJM, justice, law, liveblogging, Uganda, Uganda Christian University, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15

Moving Beyond Indifference and Inactivism: Lessons for Christians from #BlackLivesMatter

December 30, 2015 by Nina Thomas Leave a Comment

What role  have  Christians played in the #BlackLivesMatter movement in St. Louis,  and what lessons have they learned? This  panel discussion at the Urbana Missions Conference  brought together black and white  faith leaders to reflect on these movements and gave an opportunity to  a packed theater of attendees  to ask questions. From Dec 27 - Jan 1, volunteers with our network of early career Christian academics are liveblogging seminars at the Urbana conference, a mission-focused student gathering of 16,000 … [Read more...] about Moving Beyond Indifference and Inactivism: Lessons for Christians from #BlackLivesMatter

Filed Under: Urbana2015 Tagged With: #BlackLivesMatter, BSAP, justice, liveblogging, Michael Brown, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15, violence

Urbana Preview: Cross-Cultural Teaching—One Story and a Few Tips for North American Scholars

November 23, 2015 by Brian Dennison Leave a Comment

Brian Dennison spoke  at Urbana on "The Vocation of Law in God's Global Mission to Bring Justice and Wholeness." You can find a summary of his talk here. To introduce you to Brian and "share the blessing,"  Brian offers some tips from his own  experience teaching cross-culturally. Part 1. Note: Have experience teaching cross-culturally  and want to write about it? Whatever your culture of origin and wherever you taught cross-culturally, we'd love to hear.  Email us here.   … [Read more...] about Urbana Preview: Cross-Cultural Teaching—One Story and a Few Tips for North American Scholars

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy Tagged With: cross-cultural communication, justice, law, teaching, teaching cross-culturally series, Uganda, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15

Book Review: True Paradox

May 9, 2015 by Bob Trube Leave a Comment

Summary: David Skeel argues that far from being a problem for Christians, the complexity of the world is in fact something best explained by the Christian faith. This book is helpful both for the person considering whether it makes sense to become a Christian as well as for Christians looking for ways to articulate how Christian faith makes sense of life's deepest questions. Many people consider that Christians are “simple minded” and that anything that is complex or poses intellectual challenges is problematic to … [Read more...] about Book Review: True Paradox

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: apologetics, Book Review, Christian Apologetics, complexity, David Skeel, justice, Patrick Arsenault, True Paradox, william stuntz

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