by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 22, 2002 | Opinion
The designers responding to CNN’s request don’t have the authority to decide what should be rebuilt on the World Trade Center site. But they’ve responded anyway with proposals simple and complex, scribbled and computer-generated. That question, posed...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 16, 2002 | Opinion
For a wise word on technology’s tangles with truth, read Quentin Schultze’s latest book, Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information Age. Schultze, professor of communication arts and sciences at Calvin College, engages and provokes...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 14, 2002 | Opinion
Last September, Mark Pinsky’s The Gospel according to The Simpsons: The Spiritual Life of the World’s Most Animated Family hit shelves. It landed on Publishers Weekly’s Top 10 Religion Books best-seller list in October and stayed there for five...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 9, 2002 | Opinion
“Can you imagine Jesus Christ being concerned about the speed of computer processors rather than justice and mercy?” So asks Quentin Schultze, well-known author, speaker, consultant and professor of communication arts and sciences at Calvin College in...
by Cliff Vaughn | Aug 2, 2002 | Opinion
There are two types of people in the world, the distinction resting on how we interpret the incredible. One type sees only luck or coincidence. The other sees a sign or a miracle. That’s what Graham Hess (Mel Gibson) says in “Signs,” the latest...