Human Dignity, Slavery, and Sex Trafficking

Corey Miller, Faculty Commons Staff, Great Lakes Region [January 21, 2014]– Can we have robust ethics without God? When it comes to seemingly black and white issues like human slavery and sex trafficking it may seem obvious what to do about them, but then again...

The Value of One

Dr. Lisa G. Bullard, North Carolina State University, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering [February 11, 2014]– I co-teach a Professional Development seminar for juniors in chemical engineering. This course is an oasis of reflection and discussion...

The Wider Rationality of Christianity

    Mary Poplin, Professor of Education, Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles [January 28, 2014]–  So what does intellectualizing about how a secular worldview has anything to do with being a Christian professor? In my experience a Christian...

Is Reality Secular

Mary Poplin, Professor of education, Claremont Graduate University in Los Angeles [January 14, 2014]– Dallas Willard in his book Knowing Christ asks, “Is reality secular? Is adequate knowledge secular? And is that something that has been established as a fact by...

Seeing and Savoring

    Jay Lorenzen, formerly Department of Political Science, United States Air Force Academy [Dec.17, 2013]~ God is glorified not only in His glory being seen, but by its being rejoiced in.  When those that see it delight in it, God is more glorified than if...

Gratitude Opens Doors

“If I just had one student come by my office each year to say thank you, that would be enough,” a Penn State University professor shared. Then he added, “However, I never get that student.” Until recently, that is. The Penn State professor was fortunate enough to be...