Family ministry advocates within Conservative Protestant circles commonly assert that Christian parents are abdicating their responsibility as the primary disciplers of their children, that youth ministries and other...
This paper discusses America's involvement in Vietnam as either a "noble cause" as described by President Ronald Reagan or a "moral and intellectual poverty" according to President Jimmy Carter. The phrases stem from speeches...
In this special issue of the Polish journal Roczniki Filozoficzne [Annals of Philosophy] the works of William Hasker are discussed. The first article, "Introduction - Sketches from an Album," is by Hasker.
An introduction and guide to the practice of reading theology, with hands-on application exercises designed especially for students and other newcomers to the field.
In Their Labor of Love, you'll read about what sparked an enduring passion for teaching within the long-term twentieth-century Huntington College faculty, and their experiences which established and sustained them in that role....
At the end of the Second World War, British Foreign Office and Secret Intelligence Service personnel were transferred to Vietnam. At the same time, Vietnam experienced a power vacuum caused by the surrender of the Japanese...
In tracing the history of Huntington College during the Vietnam War, Jeffrey B. Webb provides a detailed examination of the religious underpinnings of the institution associated with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ,...
Shame, embarrassment, negativity. The struggle to love ourselves as the joyfully-made women we are has never been more difficult. Brown captures many of the insecurities the modern woman faces in her walk with Christ. Written...
"In this book, I share my struggles with abject poverty growing up in Ethiopia and when I decided to pursue philosophy. I also tell the role of providence in making it possible for me to pursue my passion—philosophy—despite...