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
One Ring to Link Them All: Vol 4
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-faith Harmony – In the wake of a furor over child
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One Ring to Link Them All: Vol 3
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 Paul’s thorn in the flesh. Closing
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One Ring to Link Them All: Vol 2
The Dartmouth Apologia – Atheism and the Value of Life : Charles Clark reviews Marcelo Gleiser, author of A Tear at the Edge of Creation: Cosmos, Life and the Search for a Final Theory, questioning the scientist’s assumption of the goodness of life without God. To An Unknown God – Responses to Injustice in Dubai:
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The Inaugural One Ring to Link Them All!
So, we’ve decided at the Ichthus that we should really communicate more with our wonderful sister journals (scroll down and look left for a full list of them, or surf on to The Augustine Project, motherboard of them all!), who are also doing great work in the same vein! So hopefully we will start up
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