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The Essentials Of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through The Biblical Story (Book Review), Jamin Hubner Jun 2017

The Essentials Of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through The Biblical Story (Book Review), Jamin Hubner

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Reviewed Title: The Essentials of Christian Thought: Seeing Reality Through the Biblical Story. Olson, Roger. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2017. 256 pp. ISBN: 978-0310521556.


Easter Morning And New Realities: To Be Made Alive Together With, Aaron Baart Mar 2016

Easter Morning And New Realities: To Be Made Alive Together With, Aaron Baart

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"You and I were made alive together with Christ. So when he was raised from the dead, so were we. When he conquered sin and death, and hell, and all its final implications, in a very real way, so did we."

Posting about celebrating new life in Christ from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.

http://inallthings.org/easter-morning-and-new-realities-to-be-made-alive-together-with/


Being Grateful For My "Stupid Little Life": Why We Need Movies, Jason Lief Feb 2016

Being Grateful For My "Stupid Little Life": Why We Need Movies, Jason Lief

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"More and more I’m convinced the current cultural paradigm leaves us too thin. The practical and objective approach to reality doesn’t attend to the complexity and mystery of the created world; it doesn’t attend to the complexity and mystery of our humanity."

Posting about how movies help make sense of our experiences from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world.

http://inallthings.org/being-grateful-for-my-stupid-little-life-why-we-need-movies/


Mediating The Sacred: Popular Culture As Liturgical Icon In A Secular Age, Jason Lief Oct 2015

Mediating The Sacred: Popular Culture As Liturgical Icon In A Secular Age, Jason Lief

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This presentation explores how popular culture and the new forms of technology that mediate it function as a "cultural liturgy" within the immanent frame of secularity. Poetic and symbolic expressions that mediate the sacred within the lived experience of young people will be shared. Icons within the secular experience of young people in the West can be seen positively by Christians. This paper draws from research conducted for a forthcoming book on the relationship between Heavy Metal music and Theology.


Connotations Of Worldview, Roger Henderson Jun 2012

Connotations Of Worldview, Roger Henderson

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God In The Wasteland: The Reality Of Truth In A World Of Fading Dreams And Consulting The Faithful: What Christian Intellectuals Can Learn From Popular Religion (Book Reviews), Michael Williams Jun 1995

God In The Wasteland: The Reality Of Truth In A World Of Fading Dreams And Consulting The Faithful: What Christian Intellectuals Can Learn From Popular Religion (Book Reviews), Michael Williams

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Reviewed Titles: God in the Wasteland: The Reality of Truth in a World of Fading Dreams, by David F. Wells (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans) 1994, 256 pages. Consulting the Faithful: What Christian Intellectuals Can Learn from Popular Religion, by Richard J. Mouw (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans) 1994, 84 pages.


Religion And Commitment, Lillian V. Grissen Jun 1981

Religion And Commitment, Lillian V. Grissen

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Certainty And Chance In The Physical Sciences, Wytse Van Dijk Jun 1977

Certainty And Chance In The Physical Sciences, Wytse Van Dijk

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Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven Sep 1975

Hold Hands And Run: Where A Christian Theatre Consortium Might Decide To Go (Part Ii), James Koldenhoven

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This is the opening address delivered by Mr. Koldenhoven to the New World Theatre Consortium Conference held at Dordt College on April 17, 1975.

For Part I, see Pro Rege 3:8-17, June 1975.


Revelation: Harmony Versus Conflict, John C. Vander Stelt Sep 1973

Revelation: Harmony Versus Conflict, John C. Vander Stelt

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Science, Faith, And The Scholar's Use Of The Scriptures, Gerald O'Donnell Mar 1973

Science, Faith, And The Scholar's Use Of The Scriptures, Gerald O'Donnell

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