Art, the Gospel and What It Means to Be Human
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
Is there a specific Christian approach to studying a particular subject? How can Christians ensure that their studying honours God and maintains integrity – especially in a non-Christian or even anti-Christian environment?
How has the way art depicts humanity changed over time? How should the truths of the Christian view of humanity shape creative practice?
The first time I'd really thought that God might have something to do with being an engineer was sitting in a lecture on the 'Professional…
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Ranald Macaulay considers the place of the mind in the life of the Christian. The talk lasts for about 25 minutes, followed by a Question…
Please note that the content of this talk partially overlaps that of Jerry Root’s other talk entitled 'C.S. Lewis’s Approach to…
Thomas Aquinas had an enormous influence on Christian thought. In this short book, K Scott Oliphint analyses and critiques Aquinas' thought.
In 'Redeeming Mathematics', Vern S. Poythress argues that mathematical truth reflects God’s character.
Advice for those of us who want to engage with the culture in which we live, presenting the Gospel with integrity and relevance.