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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, 3 yearsSeptember 12, 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, 3 yearsJuly 11, 2022 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

Swallowed up by life

Easter is mysterious. This isn’t a conclusion many come to in our culture today: from a secular point of view, it constitutes only a pleasant, mostly child-oriented spring festival, while even the Christians who continue to celebrate the religious aspect tend to present it primarily as a celebration in the Read more…

By Alicia Smith, 3 yearsApril 18, 2022 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

The many-sided wisdom of God

The KLC Junior Scholars’ Reading Group looking at Herman Dooyeweerd’s book In the Twilight of Western Thought has begun, and our first session proved fascinating and thought-provoking for me. Besides Mike’s monthly posts going through each chapter ahead of our discussing it, we’ll also have some reflections from participants. I Read more…

By Richard Gunton, 3 yearsJanuary 31, 2022 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

Death to 2021?

As we tiptoe tentatively through the first weeks of 2022, wondering what lies ahead for us this year, I’ve been musing on an attitude which I’ve seen cropping up in a few different places recently – most obviously in the title of the rather universally panned Netflix mockumentary ‘Death to Read more…

By Mark Hutchinson, 3 yearsJanuary 17, 2022 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

How Money Makes You Sad

At my university this semester, I’ve been thinking a lot about money. I think I’ve always thought about money over the sixteen years I’ve been here. That’s partly because it’s a university with a history and tradition of drawing some of the most affluent students in our area. It’s partly Read more…

By Michael Wagenman, 4 yearsNovember 8, 2021 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

Walking in freedom

“I will always obey your law, for ever and ever. I will walk about in freedom, for I have sought out your precepts.” (Psalm 119:44‭-‬45) Academic freedom is a frequent talking point in our times – it’s often seen as under threat, whether it’s the government waging a war against Read more…

By Alicia Smith, 4 yearsOctober 25, 2021 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

Every Breath the University Takes, continued…

Last week I started this reflection on the state of the university today by looking at the recent film, “Every Breath You Take.” As I said, “There are many ways one could think about this movie. Clearly, there are implications for those in the “helping professions.” But I have been Read more…

By Michael Wagenman, 4 yearsOctober 10, 2021 ago
Faith-in-Scholarship

Every Breath the University Takes

As a seminarian in a former life, I was cautioned against being “a quivering mass of availability” (a phrase from American theologian Stanley Hauerwas); but in a congregation, this seemed to be what was most desired from the pastor. Many Christians receive comfort and encouragement from their pastors; but what Read more…

By Michael Wagenman, 4 yearsOctober 4, 2021 ago
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Faith-in-Scholarship

A high priest who can sympathise

We enter Holy Week this year just a few days after the year-anniversary of the UK’s first lockdown. What a difference a year makes. It’s become a staple of the national conversation in recent weeks to observe the transformation in attitudes, plans and expectations from last March up to now, the Read more…

By Mark Hutchinson, 4 yearsMarch 29, 2021 ago

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    Wow, what a story of deep faithfulness. To leave everything because of a prophecy. Truly inspiring. I visited Kim Kardashian's…

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    Thanks very much Mark and Steve for this touching story. Doreen and I now live in Alabama and have visited…

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    Thanks Mark, for sharing another interesting and thought-provoking article.

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    Thanks for this piece and this reminder Mark, I'm grateful for the way the web has enabled me to daily…

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    Thanks for this piece, Mark. Yes, we should strive to conduct ourselves, however we use technology, with one central purpose…

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