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Speaking the Truth in Love (Scholar’s Compass)

November 13, 2014 by Gerald Rau 1 Comment

Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will grow to become in every respect the mature body of him who is the head, that is, Christ. Ephesians 4:15 (NIV) Gossip needn't be false to be evil - there's a lot of truth that shouldn't be passed around. - Attributed to Frank A. Clark Reflection As Christians and as scholars, we value truth, but when we encounter what we believe to be untruth, how should we respond? It is wise to remember that very few positions, whether in our field or in religion, are totally bereft of … [Read more...] about Speaking the Truth in Love (Scholar’s Compass)

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Scholar's Compass Tagged With: Love, Navigating Knowledge, Scholar's Compass, truth, worldview

Engaging Students in the Subject of Truth

September 22, 2014 by Tom Grosh IV Leave a Comment

To further "flesh out" Is Reality Secular? Testing the Assumptions of Four Global Worldviews?  (InterVarsity Press, 2014), I asked Mary Poplin, PhD, Professor of Education, School of Educational Studies, Claremont Graduate University,  to offer a follow-up series focused upon  practical illustrations, stories, and resources. This is the "teaser"  which includes a  call to join the Emerging Scholars Network (ESN) in refining our resource material over the course of the coming academic term. Mary Poplin: Many … [Read more...] about Engaging Students in the Subject of Truth

Filed Under: Author, Christ and the Academy, Interview, Is Reality Secular Tagged With: bibliography, christian scholarship, faculty interview, interviews, Is Reality Secular?, Mary Poplin, resources, truth

Owning education

April 10, 2014 by Mark Eckel Leave a Comment

 The Marks of a Christian Teacher: A Vocational Description (Part Two)[1] Mark Eckel, ThM PhD, Professor of Leadership, Education & Discipleship Capital Seminary & Graduate School, Washington, D.C. The true function of the teacher is to create the most favorable conditions for self-learning. True teaching is not that which gives knowledge, but that which stimulates pupils to gain it. One might say that he teaches best who teaches least.[2] “I do not want you to believe anything I tell you.”   My mantra was … [Read more...] about Owning education

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The Marks of a Christian Scholar, The Purpose of Education Tagged With: A Student's Prayer, Bereans, bible, christian scholarship, common grace, creation, Creator, creature, education, image of God, knowledge, ownership, responsibility, student, teacher, truth

Getting a “Big Head”?

April 3, 2014 by Mark Eckel Leave a Comment

The Marks of a Christian Scholar: A Vocational Description (Part One) Mark Eckel, ThM PhD, Professor of Leadership, Education & Discipleship[1] Capital Seminary & Graduate School, Washington, D.C. “The Christian scholar-teacher must be a person who believes in Christian higher education, who is committed to the mission of his or her institution. It is not enough to hire faculty who happen to be Christians, even if they are fine scholars. We must find and keep faculty who are committed to the project.” … [Read more...] about Getting a “Big Head”?

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, The Marks of a Christian Scholar Tagged With: bible, christian scholarship, common grace, creation, Creator, creature, fear of the Lord, humility, image of God, knowledge, nicholas wolterstorff, responsibility, sacred and secular, truth

Is Reality Secular? Part 2

December 30, 2013 by Tom Grosh IV 2 Comments

What is real? . . . If you're talking about what you can feel, what you can smell, what you can taste and see, then real is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain  (43) Material Naturalism With the above quote from The Matrix  (1999), Mary Poplin  introduces Part 2 of Is Reality Secular? What is the nature of reality?  (Post on part 1). Morpheus' words and the exploration of Material Naturalism bring back memories not only of a decade of conversation at Carnegie Mellon University as an InterVarsity Campus … [Read more...] about Is Reality Secular? Part 2

Filed Under: Christ and the Academy, Is Reality Secular Tagged With: alvin plantinga, Give-away, intervarsity press, Is Reality Secular?, Mary Poplin, material naturalism, Quotes, SC'14, secular, The Matrix, Tom Nagel, truth, Where the Conflict Really Lies, worldview

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