
Studying ... Education?
Teaching is full of challenges. How can Christian teachers 'work for the Lord' in a school context?
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?
Teaching is full of challenges. How can Christian teachers 'work for the Lord' in a school context?
How do subjects like sociology, human geography and anthropology reveal the wonder and brokenness of human culture?
Some thoughts on studying archaeology and / or anthropology as a Christian.
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies – and all of life.
In a talk given at The Veritas Forum at the University of Florida in January 1995, Professor Paul Vitz provides a Christian critique of…
In Fictional Absence, Pete Lowman considers the presence and absence of God in English literature. It has been slightly revised for…
A look at how the rise of mass media has helped us create alternative 'electronic universes' – worlds where God has no place.
Thomas Aquinas had an enormous influence on Christian thought. In this short book, K Scott Oliphint analyses and critiques Aquinas' thought.
In this book, the authors encourage students to join them in the effort to reclaim and advance the Christian intellectual tradition.