Posts Tagged dartmouth
Dear Fishies and readers -
Wow. This has been one tough week. Please, everyone who reads this, pray for me and for the Ichthus. But I will remain faithful!
The Dartmouth Apologia - Perspective and Humility in Academia - Emily DeBaun writes with great wisdom about the hubris of the Academy as w
06.13.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
The Dartmouth Apologia - Christianity and the Modern World - Peter Blair very reasonably explains how current atheists in the public sphere owe Christianity their basic assumptions about morality but refuse to admit it.
Slate's Since you Asked - My advice to you is... just wait - Cary Tennis, adv
06.6.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
Hi guys! Almost dropped the ball this week cos of moving out and moving in, and being evicted, and moving my bunny, entertaining my family, meeting up with friends, etc etc but look! I didn't!
The Dartmouth Apologia - A Model for Christian Governance - Blake Neff, riffing off the same conference
05.29.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
Hello again! We're so glad to still be running this summer. Not sure if our sister journals will be running also, but we'll see!
The Dartmouth Apologia - Faith in the Law - Anna Lynn attends a conference about Law, and contemplates the Christian's role in the judiciary.
Go At A Walking Pace -
05.23.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
Dartmouth Apologia - Kant & Christian Morality - Brendan Woods reflects on, well, Kant and Christian morality.
To An Unknown God - Exposing Corruption: Good for the Church? - John Montague contemplates the recent troubles of the Catholic church
05.15.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
The Sunday Link Lovefest continues!
Darthmouth Apologia - Atheism & Natural Theology - Peter Blair attends and reports upon a reading by Rebecca Goldstein, philosopher and novelist, and author of 36 Arguments for the Existence of God.
Irreligious - When Intra-faith Harmony Can Harm Inter-f
05.9.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang
Dartmouth Apologia - Christianity and Art - Emily DeBaun discusses the work of Ben Frank Moss, Dartmouth Studio Art Professor and devoted Christian, and how he treats painting as prayer.
Desiring God - Christ's Power Is Made Perfect in Weakness - not a journal, but a resource. Thinking through
05.2.2010| The Fish Tank | Judith Huang