How to Engage Culture like C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge during the middle of the 20th century. During his […]
How to Engage Culture like C.S. Lewis
C.S. Lewis was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge during the middle of the 20th century. During his […]
For Your Weekend Reading (December 4)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
How to Engage Culture like Francis Schaeffer
Francis Schaeffer was the director of a Swiss retreat center, L’Abri, and became well known as a teacher […]
Learning to Love like the Saints in Isola del Gran Sasso
Isola del Gran Sasso is a small village with a population of less than 5,000 in the Abruzzo […]
What the Biblical Narrative Teaches Us about Work
Dr. Keith Whitfield, Assistant Professor of Theology and Vice President for Academic Administration at Southeastern, recently discussed faith […]
How to Engage Culture Like Abraham Kuyper
Abraham Kuyper lived in the Netherlands in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was a pastor, a […]
Weekend Reading (November 27)
Every Friday, you get a recap of what others are saying about the intersection of faith and culture, […]
Ryan O’Dowd: Holy Wisdom – A Biblical Theology of Vocation
Ryan O’Dowd, Senior Scholar at Chesterton House, speaks on a biblical theology of vocation at Southeastern’s Ph.D. Colloquium […]
Russell Moore: Why Christians Are a “Prophetic Minority”
Russell Moore speaks about his new book Onward and why Christians are a “prophetic minority.” He also addresses gay marriage, transgender […]
Three Simple Ways to Love Your Community
God has called us to serve in a variety of callings — such as family, church and work. […]
Scott Rae: A Theology of Work, Vocation & Human Flourishing
Scott Rae, Professor of Christian Ethics & Dean of Faculty at Talbot School of Theology, speaks at the […]
Why Every Christian Should Wear a Clerical Collar
My older (and better looking) brother Brandon is the principal of the high school we graduated from in […]
The Surprising Connection Between Creation and Culture
Humans are the culmination of God’s good creation. They are different from God’s other handiwork. Indeed, the first […]
Russell Moore: “God and Country, Crucified”
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, visited Southeastern Seminary as part of the Page […]
An Invitation to Engage in 21st Century Gospel Conversations
I consider myself an ardent follower of Jesus Christ, and as a long-time Cru staff member, a well […]
Bruce Ashford: Christians Can Offer “A Preview of the Kingdom”
Dan Darling of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission interviews Bruce Ashford about his new book Every Square Inch, culture, […]
Fed Up: 5 Questions to Ask When Someone Hates Their Job
“I don’t know how much longer I can take it,” my friend lamented. “My boss keeps scheduling me […]
Does Acts Teach that Christians Should Be Communists?
Recently I was on the aisle seat on a Southwest Airline flight, praying that no one would come […]
Russell Moore – Onward: Engaging the Culture without Losing the Gospel
Russell Moore, President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, recently visited Southeastern as part of the Page […]
NEWS | Announcing the Intersect Ph.D. Student Challenge Symposium
Ph.D. students, do you want your academic writing to make a difference? The Intersect Project Ph.D. Student Challenge […]
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