The Next Christians: Six Ways to Restore the Faith
Whenever I have an opportunity to talk about the Bible for the first time with a group of students, I often start […]
Whenever I have an opportunity to talk about the Bible for the first time with a group of students, I often start […]
For over thirty years Dr. James Sire’s The Universe Next Door: A Basic Worldview Catalog has pressed upon readers the weight of […]
Over the course of the past decade there has been a remarkable increase in awareness of global poverty issues. While this awareness […]
“You are not a gadget “is the manifesto of Jaron Lanier, written last year in response to the way that the Internet […]
The ASCD (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) has long been a tremendous source for the professional development of administrators and teachers. […]
Mark Noll is no stranger to scholars of the humanities. His professional area of expertise is the history of Christianity in the […]
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This review first appeared in the Christian Scholar’s Review. Reprinted with permission. In 1992, a group of Christians at Harvard University started […]
“The effects of technology do not occur at the level of opinions or concepts,” wrote McLuhan. Rather, they alter “patterns of perception […]
Sherry Turkle, The Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at MIT and founder and director of […]