Jan. 30 - 100 Days of Schaeffer
Feb. 10 - Reflections on American Evangelicalism with Greg Pritchard
Feb. 24 - Remembering the Influence of the KJV with Leland Ryken
Mar. 16 - Apologetics and Public Witness with Stuart McAllister
Note: The following articles and lecture transcripts are intended for further study. The Center for Faith and Culture does not endorse nor necessarily agree with all the information contained within these articles.
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Articles
Augustine for the 21st Century, Bruce Riley Ashford
"A Far-Off Country": Longing for Heaven in C. S. Lewis's The Voyage of the "Dawn Treader", Michael E. Travers
Beauty: A Challenge to Naturalism, Bruce A. Little
Biogeographic and Trophic Restructuring of the Biosphere: The State of the Earth Under Human Domination, Calvin B. DeWitt
"By the open statement of the Truth:" Lausanne and the Polemical Imperative, Ranald Macaulay
Francis Schaeffer, Bruce A. Little
Science, Darwin and Christianity, Bruce A. Little
"Seeing with Other Eyes": The Place of Imaginative Literature inthe Christian Life, Michael Travers
Street Corner Ethics, Mark Liederbach
Theology Engaging Culture, Bruce A. Little
Theological Education for Ecological Sustainability, Calvin B. DeWitt
Unsustainable Agriculture and Land Use: Restoring Stewardship for Biospheric Sustainablilty, Calvin B. DeWitt
Lecture Transcripts
Apologetics
The Current State of Evangelical Apologetics: Advances, Future Prospects, and Concerns, Gary Habermas
Creation Stewardship
Is Christianity to Blame? The Ecological Complaint Against Christianity, Steven Bouma-Prediger
Ethics
How to Make Moral Decisions, David Cook
Secular Morality in Matters of Life and Death, David Cook
Worldview
Naturalism and the Crisis of the Soul, J.P. Moreland
Naturalism and How it is Affecting Culture, J.P. Moreland
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