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The Christian View of Government
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Add to favoritesPeople: Africa’s Most Valuable Resource (Engage the Speaker AU2021)
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Add to favoritesChristian Vision of the Human Person – Engage the Speaker
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Add to favoritesToward a Free and Virtuous Society – Engage the Speaker
Add to favoritesThe Christian Humanism of Russell Kirk
Add to favoritesThis course will examine the work and life (purpose) of Russell Amos Kirk (1918-1994) not just as the founder of post-war conservatism but also as a theological Christian Humanist, first and foremost concerned with personalism and the Incarnation. Kirk believed history should be seen as a whole, not divided into periods or dispensations. Just as …
The Christian Humanism of Russell Kirk – Engage the Speaker
Add to favoritesThis course will examine the work and life (purpose) of Russell Amos Kirk (1918-1994) not just as the founder of post-war conservatism but also as a theological Christian Humanist, first and foremost concerned with personalism and the Incarnation. Kirk believed history should be seen as a whole, not divided into periods or dispensations. Just as …
Religion & Liberty Perspectives from Islam, Christianity & Judaism
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Add to favoritesFree the Food! Is Our Food Supply Chain Too Fragile?
Add to favoritesFree Market Economics & Christian Thought
Add to favoritesChristian Roots of Innovation in Science and Technology – Engage the Speaker
Add to favoritesEngage the Speaker session for “Christian Roots of Innovation in Science and Technology” The science-technology sector is often seen as a very secular sector of human work, in part because the “warfare thesis” of longstanding and essential enmity between Christian faith and the scientific enterprise is still widely assumed today (e.g. in the popular 2014 …
Christian Roots of Innovation in Science and Technology
Add to favoritesThe science-technology sector is often seen as a very secular sector of human work, in part because the “warfare thesis” of longstanding and essential enmity between Christian faith and the scientific enterprise is still widely assumed today (e.g. in the popular 2014 Neil Degrasse Tyson–hosted updating of Carl Sagan’s Cosmos TV series). But the real …