by jstewardfree | Jan 1, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Joseph Pearce | The great British writer G.K Chesterton insisted that progress is not merely a problem but is “the mother of problems”. It is, therefore, necessary to understand what progress is, and perhaps more importantly what it is not, before we can fully...
by jstewardfree | Dec 20, 2013 | Grey Matter
By Eric Metaxas | Late last month, just two weeks after the start of its fourth season, AMC announced that it had renewed “The Walking Dead” for a fifth season. The decision was—pardon the pun—a no-brainer. Its season four premiere captured 16.1 million viewers,...
by jstewardfree | Dec 18, 2013 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Is beauty in the eye of the beholder? Why is beauty attractive? Follow this experience to further form you own views of beauty. AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS. Sign in to the class here to learn more about this course experience, which is free for...
by jstewardfree | Dec 16, 2013 | Grey Matter
By Eric Metaxas | Rejecting the Outer Darkness One of this year’s biggest blockbuster films may be a great metaphor for what it means to be human—and why God created us for one another… Have you ever thought about how frightening space is? The inky darkness, the...
by jstewardfree | Dec 4, 2013 | Grey Matter
By Eric Metaxas | Black Friday came a little early this year in Louisiana, with shoppers emptying store shelves. But why it happened says a lot about who we are as humans… On October 13, Wal-Mart shelves in Springhill and Mansfield, Louisiana, were stripped bare...