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Is Our World Less Religious Than Ever?, Justin Bailey
Is Our World Less Religious Than Ever?, Justin Bailey
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None But Not Yet Done: Review Of The Twentysomething Soul, Justin Bailey
None But Not Yet Done: Review Of The Twentysomething Soul, Justin Bailey
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"The desire to be rooted in something deeper and connected to something bigger than self remains."
Posting about the book The Twentysomething Soul from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/none-but-not-yet-done-review-of-the-twentysomething-soul/
Can A Christian Be A Good Behavior Analyst? Yes, Indeed!, Kathleen Vantol, Alan Poling, Kristal E. Ehrhardt
Can A Christian Be A Good Behavior Analyst? Yes, Indeed!, Kathleen Vantol, Alan Poling, Kristal E. Ehrhardt
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This article is the result of Dr. VanTol's collaboration with Dr. Alan Poling, Professor of Psychology at Western Michigan University, and Dr. Kristal E. Ehrhardt, Professor of Education at Western Michigan University.
The Past Speaks To The Present: A Review Of "Demanding Liberty", Scott Culpepper
The Past Speaks To The Present: A Review Of "Demanding Liberty", Scott Culpepper
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"Brandon O’Brien’s Demanding Liberty reintroduces us to a forgotten hero who deserves to be remembered and emulated."
Posting about the book Demanding Liberty: An Untold Story of American Religious Freedom from In All Things - an online journal for critical reflection on faith, culture, art, and every ordinary-yet-graced square inch of God’s creation.
https://inallthings.org/the-past-speaks-to-the-present-a-review-of-demanding-liberty/
What Is Religious Liberty?, Donald Roth
What Is Religious Liberty?, Donald Roth
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"So what is religious liberty? In looking at this question, we should parse the two questions that are embedded in the larger question, looking at religion and liberty for religion separately. From this, especially given the nature of religion, I hope to give some insight into what religious liberty should be, why that is so difficult to achieve, and why Christians have an abiding confidence despite this difficulty."
Posting about religious liberty and what it means for Christians today from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ …
Imagining The Kingdom: The Intersection Of Religion And Violence, Donald Roth
Imagining The Kingdom: The Intersection Of Religion And Violence, Donald Roth
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"All religions must grapple honestly with issues of violence, both in terms of the limits and means of righteous zeal and in terms of the ultimate goals of the movement. One potentially instructive way for the monotheistic religions to do this may be to ask the question “How do we imagine the Kingdom of God?”
Posting about the intersection of religion and violence 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/imagining-the-kingdom-the-intersection-of-religion-and-violence
Religion And Science At The Turn Of The Century, Calvin Jongsma
Religion And Science At The Turn Of The Century, Calvin Jongsma
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This article was published in the 2007 issue of the online Journal of the ACMS (Association of Christians in the Mathematical Sciences).
Proposal: Two Problems, A Single Solution, Russell W. Maatman
Proposal: Two Problems, A Single Solution, Russell W. Maatman
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This paper was first published in Celebrating the Vision: The Reformed Perspective of Dordt College, Ed. John Kok (Dordt Press, 2004) and more recently in Contact, a publication of IAPCHE.
Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
Charles Glenn: A Response, Nick Lantinga
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This paper was given in response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
"Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools": A Response, Lloyd Den Boer
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This paper was presented in response to that of Dr. Charles Glenn.
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
Historical Background To Conflicts Over Religion In Public Schools, Charles L. Glenn
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Dr. Glenn’s paper was presented at the Spring Semester Convocation Ceremony Dinner at Dordt College, January 15, 2004.
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
Response To Dr. Charles Glenn, Paul Fessler
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This paper is a response to Dr. Glenn’s presentation.
Spiritual Warfare And Modern Science, Calvin Jongsma
Spiritual Warfare And Modern Science, Calvin Jongsma
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Response to Nancy Pearcey
Recent Developments In The History Of Science And Christianity, Nancy Pearcey
Recent Developments In The History Of Science And Christianity, Nancy Pearcey
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Nancy Pearcey gave the first President's Convocation address at Dordt College on January 15, 2002. Her article below was given as a special lecture during her visit to Dordt. The following articles were parts of a discussion panel held in response to her lecture.
Problems In The "Christian" Origins Of Modern Science, Keith C. Sewell
Problems In The "Christian" Origins Of Modern Science, Keith C. Sewell
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Response to Nancy Pearcey
Reply, Nancy Pearcey
Grounds For Optimism About Science, Arnold E. Sikkema
Grounds For Optimism About Science, Arnold E. Sikkema
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Response to Nancy Pearcey
Playing With Fire: Towards A Biblical Approach To Theatre Performance, Simon Du Toit
Playing With Fire: Towards A Biblical Approach To Theatre Performance, Simon Du Toit
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No abstract provided.
Christian School Movement: Suffering From Old Age?, John B. Hulst
Christian School Movement: Suffering From Old Age?, John B. Hulst
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No abstract provided.
Relational Anthropology And Education, Harry A. Van Belle
Relational Anthropology And Education, Harry A. Van Belle
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No abstract provided.