“We live in a different world now” Arising out of The Great Courses DVD set, The World’s Greatest Churches—which is available in SSUC’s Library—this third instalment in what is a
“[W]hen you move from conservative to progressive Christianity, that’s the Shift.” That is how Colby Martin explains the title of his new book. The transition can be nasty: “[T]his deeply
Duke Robinson charges churches with “running on the fumes of tradition, sentimentality, and detachment from the real world.” If they’re to be “healthy and authentic, churches must major in truth-telling,”
Pictured as “immensely successful” and “wildly popular and influential,” “God and the Good Life” is a philosophy course that Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko teach at University of Notre Dame. Now, thanks to a
Simone Weil “was French, born to a Jewish family, and lived a short 34 years, dying in 1943,” V.H. Cassler writes in Square Two. In WWII, she, active in the