November 21, 2013 / The Church & Postmodern Culture
The following is Neal DeRoo’s response to Eric Severson’s review of Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise …
The following is Neal DeRoo’s response to Eric Severson’s review of Futurity in Phenomenology: Promise …
Geoffrey Holsclaw gives a brief history of social impetus for capitalism and considers the Eucharist as a true paradigm for economic exchange.
In this art exhibit and interview, Tim Lowly invites us to challenging stories by painting his daughter Temma as an icon of sorts, pointing us outside our selves and our comfort zones, toward God and the other.
In this essay, Paul Jaussen argues that discipleship is a valuable model for education, one which avoids the common traps of ideological or market-driven pedagogies.