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Worldviews and Faithful Scholarship

Dear Christian Graduate Student, In my last post, I encouraged you to begin the academic year with a sense of adventure when it comes to the research questions you entertain, formulate, and pursue. We can have freedom to be academically curious because we live in God’s Creation and Jesus calls Read more

By Michael Wagenman, 4 yearsOctober 24, 2022 ago
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CS Lewis: a visionary for our time?

Many people know of C.S. Lewis through his Narnia stories. Many Christians also know him as an apologist, whose own journey from atheism to Christianity informed his defence of the faith on radio and in person as well as in numerous writings. Not so many know him as a contributor Read more

By Richard Gunton, 4 yearsOctober 17, 2022 ago
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Imitating the Inklings

Today I want to follow up my last post, about how exemplary figures, whether in our lives, in the Bible, or in our fields of study, contribute to our formation – particularly as we live and think in community. Earlier this year, I was asked to fill in on a Read more

By Alicia Smith, 4 yearsOctober 10, 2022 ago
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Art in times of crisis

Some years ago now, I wrote a post about the relationship between my faith and my love for avant-garde music. One thing I pointed out was the tension between beauty and deliberate discomfort (one might even call it ‘ugliness’) in a lot of this music: I suggested that whilst moments Read more

By Mark Hutchinson, 4 yearsOctober 3, 2022 ago
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Love the Questions

New and returning graduate students, Welcome to this new 2022-2023 academic year! You have come to this place and to this moment from a wide diversity of backgrounds, experiences, achievements, and challenges. But, nonetheless, one thing binds you together with a shared commonness: you have formulated a question. Your research Read more

By Michael Wagenman, 4 yearsSeptember 12, 2022 ago
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What to study?

Now is a time when many students are choosing subjects to study. Those applying for undergraduate degrees in the UK will be browsing university prospectuses, booking open days and filling out UCAS forms. Those already at university may be finalising module choices for the coming academic year. And some doctoral Read more

By Richard Gunton, 4 yearsSeptember 5, 2022 ago
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Sustainability as Flourishing

A guest post by Victor Morales. Sustainable development has become the main issue at the dawn of this century. It is in the first place an economic term applied to the efficient use of natural resources with an eye on the possibility of satisfying both the needs of not only Read more

By Faith-in-Scholarship, 4 yearsJuly 25, 2022 ago
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Flourishing trees

About six weeks ago, I had the privilege of chairing one of the series of ‘Feeding the Earth’ webinars hosted by Thinking Faith Network, exploring contemporary research into food security from a ‘values’ perspective. The opening talk, given by Dr Yoseph Araya of the Open University, was an introduction to Read more

By Mark Hutchinson, 4 yearsJuly 11, 2022 ago
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Feeding the Earth – talks online!

Does Christian faith make a difference to food and eating? Anyone who reads the Bible will know that the answer is yes – absolutely. But how can knowing Jesus affect studies of agriculture, economics and diet? Over the last month, we gathered eight Christian scholars to speak about the many Read more

By Faith-in-Scholarship, 4 yearsJuly 4, 2022 ago
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When ethical systems collide

News reports in the UK these last few days have commented on the resignation of Lord Geidt, the Prime Minister’s ethics adviser. Alongside the speculation by columnists, bewilderment about the reason for Lord Geidt’s sudden departure has been expressed by none other than the Prime Minister himself. The puzzle seems Read more

By Richard Gunton, 4 yearsJune 21, 2022 ago

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    Thank you for taking the time to write this piece, Mark. You have nicely juxtaposed the lives of General Lothar…

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    Thanks for this sobering story, Mark. It's so important to hold Darwin to account for his appalling racism and the…

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    The words 'we don't know we're born' spring to mind. Interesting to read about the bloodthirsty sultan on wikipedia, where…

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    The words 'we don't know we're born' spring to mind. Interesting to read about the bloodthirsty sultan on wikipedia, where…

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    Excellent blog Alicia. I really enjoyed reading this.

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