Posted on February 15, 2017
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Posted on February 15, 2017
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Posted on January 12, 2017
Dr. Sharon Ketcham was featured on 'The 700 Club' discussing Pew Research Center findings on the increasing number of “religiously unaffiliated” adults in the U.S.
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Posted on November 17, 2016
For undergraduate students, research can be a foreign, sometimes frightening concept because of its seemingly esoteric nature. But for many Gordon students, it’s an integral part of the learning experience.
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Posted on November 9, 2016
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Posted on November 8, 2016
In this political climate of widespread apathy among the electorate, where the two characters that prevailed to become America’s major party presidential candidates have the lowest favorability ratings to date, Dr. Sherratt contends there is still hope.
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Posted on October 17, 2016
“You have to understand the Great Book—capital G, B—Great Book before you understand other books. Because you won’t understand Shakespeare that alludes to the Bible 550 times, or other ancient sources, until you really know sacred Scripture.”
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Posted on October 13, 2016
The fall 2016 issue of STILLPOINT is hot off the press, right in the midst of an unusually contentious electoral season. What better time to ask Gordon’s political science faculty to weigh in?
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Posted on October 5, 2016
For Hughes, an email from Miroslav Volf meant an invitation to present a paper and participate in a discussion on the “Future of Theology” at the Yale Center for Faith and Culture.
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Posted on September 16, 2016
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Posted on September 6, 2016
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Posted on August 10, 2016
You might not expect a college math professor and students to be conducting research closely related to the 2016 presidential election, but that’s exactly what Dr. Karl-Dieter Crisman, Min-Sun “Sunny” Kim ’17, and Luke Cui ’19 are doing.
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Posted on August 8, 2016
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