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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

Developing your Mind for God’s Global Mission: Greg Jao at Urbana 2015

December 30, 2015 by Elsie Lee Leave a Comment

Global poverty, inter-faith engagement, church planting:  what do these require besides a prayerful spirit, a willing heart, and an available body? Greg Jao answers this question in this afternoon's seminar, Developing your Mind for God's Global Mission. 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 co-written by Elsie … [Read more...] about Developing your Mind for God’s Global Mission: Greg Jao at Urbana 2015

Filed Under: Urbana2015 Tagged With: James Sire, law, liveblogging, mind, missional mind, The Universe Next Door, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15

The Secular Academy as a Mission Field: Urbana Panel Discussion

December 28, 2015 by J. Nathan Matias Leave a Comment

How can Christians be faithful in secular universities, what challenges do they face, and how can we develop our sense of calling and purpose within academia? 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. Photos for this post were by Galina Pylypiv. … [Read more...] about The Secular Academy as a Mission Field: Urbana Panel Discussion

Filed Under: Urbana2015 Tagged With: calling, culture, david vosburg, law, Lesslie Newbigin, liveblogging, Proper Confidence, science, secular university, urbana, urbana seminar, urbana15, vocation

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: Works of Love

December 26, 2014 by Bob Trube Leave a Comment

Works of Love By Søren Kierkegaard My rating: 4 of 5 stars Works of Love is a searching exploration of the distinctive and demanding character of Christian love. It is not a “feel good” book but one that might leave you wondering whether you really have loved at all, or loved well. Kierkegaard begins with the paradox of love's character as both hidden and yet bearing fruit in works of love. He then explores the great command to love neighbor as oneself. He plumbs the challenges of loving a neighbor in all … [Read more...] about Book Review: Works of Love

Filed Under: Book Review/Discussion, Christ and the Academy Tagged With: Book Review, Christ, I Corinthians 13, law, Love, soren kierkegaard, Works of Love

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