by Prof. Jack Lewis | Jul 8, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Anthony Esolen | “We participate in being without remainder,” says the aging Reverend John Ames, the narrator in Marilynne Robinson’s wise and theologically meditative novel Gilead. The mystery of being is inexhaustible. Ames looks out his window at his small son...
by Prof. Jack Lewis | Jun 17, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Burk Parsons | Doctrine matters—it matters in life and in death. Our doctrine determines our destiny. It not only affects our view about God but our view about everything. We are doctrinal beings by nature. Everyone holds to some sort of doctrine; the question is...
by Publius | Jun 11, 2015 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Are there limits to what the scientific method and discovery can teach us? Does science require insight from outside the natural sciences? AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS. Sign in to the class here to learn more about this course experience, which is free...
by Publius | May 21, 2015 | Course and Scholarship Updates
Have scientists established God as an archaic superstition? Watch two world renowned thinkers on this question debate the subject, and make up your own mind. AVERAGE TIME: 2 HOURS. 1,000 IMPACT POINTS. Sign in to the class here to learn more about this course...
by Publius | May 20, 2015 | Grey Matter
By Omar Belhaj Salah | Tunisia’s intelligentsia must move beyond seeing Muslim citizens as the violent ‘other’, instead embrace the right to peaceful religious expression. The roads leading to the radicalisation of young Arab-Muslims are manifold. Nevertheless, all...