by Roger Olson | Sep 8, 2015 | Opinion
American conservative Christianity, especially conservative evangelical theology influenced by fundamentalism, still struggles with science. And, of course, many scientists struggle with religion – except that which is completely privatized and makes no truth...
by Guy Sayles | Sep 8, 2015 | Opinion
There’s more than a year to go before the presidential election, and, already, I am weary with the campaign. When I can manage simply to view the candidates as performers, some talented and others not so much, and hear their speeches as scripts in an...
by Stephen Holmes | Sep 7, 2015 | Opinion
My 7-year-old daughter is presently obsessed – like, watching every episode three times on BBC’s iPlayer obsessed – by a Children’s BBC show called “The Next Step.” I have grown somewhat used to children’s TV over the past 14...
by Rupen Das | Sep 4, 2015 | Opinion
Christian theology and teaching historically has assumed that Christians are a minority in society, as I was reminded several years ago. Hence, the teachings about being salt and light, about relating to governments that may seem hostile, people of other faiths, and...
by Christina Embree | Sep 4, 2015 | Opinion
I am not Josh Duggar, and I think it is important that my kids know that. A blog titled “I Am Josh Duggar” surfaced recently and made its rounds on social media. The author, Julia Walton, shares that before we judge Josh Duggar so harshly, we would be wise...
by Zach Dawes Jr | Sep 3, 2015 | Opinion
The failed attempt by Northwestern University football players to unionize as employees raises important questions about college football. Is “student-athlete” an outdated reference no longer describing accurately the athletes who compete in the...