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Santons: Everyday Vocation for Everyday Saints

Santons: Everyday Vocation for Everyday Saints

by Sylvie Vanhoozer, author and botanical artist | Jul 8, 2024 | Newsletter Articles

Note: From The Art of Living in Season (IVP 2024). Reprinted by permission of the publisher. Citations have been omitted. The landscape of Provence embraces several regions from the vineyards and olive groves of the Rhône Valley and villages like Gordes that...
Embodiment, Personhood and Conception

Embodiment, Personhood and Conception

by Mihretu Guta, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Biola University | Jul 8, 2024 | Newsletter Articles

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Reimagining Christian Political Duty

Reimagining Christian Political Duty

by Ephraim Radner, professor emeritus of historical theology, Wycliffe College | Jun 12, 2024 | Newsletter Articles

Note: From Mortal Goods (Baker 2024). Reprinted by permission of the publisher. Citations have been omitted. I never had a clear desire to write this book until I made an effort, a couple of years ago, to write a letter to my two adult children and...
Embodiment, Personhood and Conception

The Brave New World of Online Abortion Drugs

by Donna Harrison, M.D., director of research, American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists | Jun 12, 2024 | Newsletter Articles

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How Can We Share a Country If Nothing Is Truly Neutral?

How Can We Share a Country If Nothing Is Truly Neutral?

by John Inazu, Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion, Washington University in St. Louis | May 2, 2024 | Newsletter Articles

Note: From Learning to Disagree (Zondervan 2024). Reprinted by permission of the publisher. Citations have been omitted. Our next class session tackles religious influence in public school curricula. To tee up this discussion, I assign a somewhat dated...
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