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On Being a Christian Academic

By William Lane Craig
Research Professor
Talbot School of Theology


“The contemporary Western intellectual world,” writes the noted philosopher Alvin Plantinga, “is a battleground or arena in which rages a battle for men’s souls.”
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Grab Your Harp A Christian Scholar’s Meditation on Psalm 137


By
Katherine Clay Bassard
Professor of English
Virginia Commonwealth University


"How shall we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land? How shall we be fully Christian in an English department? In a chemistry department? In the academy?" [Read More]

 


The Dying of the Light
The Disengagement of Colleges and Universities from Their Christian Churches


Book by
James Tunstead Burtchaell

Review by Austin L. Hughes
Professor of Biology, University of South Carolina

"Burtchaell's book serves as a timely warning to those Christian colleges and universities that, lured by the model of the elite secular university, are in danger of casting aside their heritage . . ." [Read More]

 


Designs on the Sky

Artwork and commentary by Jeffrey Lewis
Professor of art at Auburn University, Alabama

When I am painting landscapes I often read in the Psalms, especially where it speaks of the earth making a joyful noise to the Lord . . . [Read More]

 

 


When Skeptics Ask: Presenting the Case for Christianity
An Apologetics Conference
October 23, 2004, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm
First Baptist Church, Peachtree City, Georgia
Speakers include Norm Geisler, Frank Turek and Fritz Schaefer
Visit www.fbcptc.org/apologetics/apologetics.html for details and ticket information

PBS Airs Christian Professor's Analysis of Freud and Lewis
A recent PBS special, The Question of God, was based on a popular Harvard course and book by Armand Nicholi of Harvard Medical School. Nicholi's work compares and contrasts the lives, opinions and worldviews of Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis. The former printed version of the Real Issue was the first to publish Nicholi's work in an in-depth two-part article in 1999 and can be found at www.leaderu.com/real/ri9801/nicholi.html. A synopsis of the TV program and information on obtaining copies of of the program on DVD or video can be found Here.


LeaderU.com: Telling the Truth at the Speed of Life


LeaderU
is an abbreviation for Leadership University, a name which helps explain CLM's flagship Web site and one of the most successful Christian Internet projects ever. LeaderU was developed with the purpose of providing free online access to a thoughtful, scholarly Christian worldview on any topic or issue. Today LeaderU houses more than 8,000 resources in an "online library" or resource center which address hundreds of topics. Many university faculty have found LeaderU content useful as course bibliography or additional reading. Visit often to view the changing homepage special feature which focuses on current issues. Bookmark www.LeaderU.com today.

 

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