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Sabbath Simplicity
December 3 rd 2018
byNorman Wirzba
Minimalism Symposium: Stories of more and less
An Eclectic Inheritance: Kuyper's Politics Today
October 25 th 2013
byTracy Kuperus
Thoughtlessness, Sloth, and the Call to Think
April 13 th 2017
byHannah LaGrand
What happens when we give up on thinking? Hannah Arendt warned us years ago.
Contemporary Art and the Return of Religion
August 6 th 2010
byAdrienne Dengerink Chaplin
Persuading in a Divided Age: The Christian's Privilege
March 1 st 2013
byAnne Snyder
Persuasion should be based in discovering the reality of real people's lives.
Learning with Your Hands
March 1 st 2015
byMatthew Crawford with Brian Dijkema
What short order cooks and organ makers tell us about being human.
Proximity Over Punditry
September 5 th 2019
byKatelyn Beaty
Seeing and being seen in back-row America.
The Perils of Confession as a Public Act
September 1 st 2017
byWilfred M. McClay
Nothing less than a seriously demanding church life is adequate to the conditions of today's world.
The Story About Religious Freedom You Haven't Heard
December 1 st 2017
byNicholas Wolterstorff
The Christian origin of religious-freedom arguments.
Subtleties
June 11 th 2010
byNate Barksdale
We apologise for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible have been sacked.


