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Can We Trust Science?,
Ch. 4
Accessible to all concerned believers, QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross features scholars of religion, ethics, and public life on the following topics: • evaluating evidence and forming beliefs • the Satanic Panic of the 1960s–1990s • understanding scientific methodology • conspiracy theories’ appeal to those searching for meaning • the consequences of social media and echo chambers • productive dialog with people who hold different opinions • intellectualism in the life of faith • conspiracy theories in Scripture • QAnon’s religious rhetori
Entire Issue
Volume 4 of the Journal of Messianic Jewish Studies is presented with the particular focus on the Christian and the Hebrew Scriptures. It follows the Feinberg Lecture Series that took place in the spring of 2022. That series provided most of the content of this volume, especially the articles on the interpretation of Paul\u27s use of the Mosaic Law in his writings. (adapted from Vol.4 Introduction by Gregory Hagg
Lesson 04 Title IX in the Classroom
Dr. Scott Rae, Professor of Philosophy and Christian Ethics, speaks on Title IX
Lesson 01 Addressing Gendered Disparities in Participation in the Classroom
Laureen Mgrdichian, Associate Professor of Marketing talks on classroom participation dynamics
Being God\u27s Image : Why Creation Still Matters
What does it mean to be human? This timeless question proves critical as we seek to understand our purpose, identity, and significance. Amidst the many voices clamoring to shape our understanding of humanity, the Bible reveals important truths related to our human identity and vocation that are critical to the flourishing of all of creation.
Carmen Joy Imes seeks to recover the theologically rich message of the creation narratives starting in the book of Genesis as they illuminate what it means to be human. Every human being is created as God’s image. Imago Dei is our human identity, and God appointed humans to rule on God\u27s behalf. Being God’s Image explores the implications of this kinship relationship with God and considers what it means for our work, our gender relations, our care for creation, and our eternal destiny. The Bible invites us into a dramatically different quality of life: a beloved community in which we can know God and one another as we are truly known.
Includes a discussion guide for personal reflection or group study, as well as links to related video material through the BibleProject.https://digitalcommons.biola.edu/faculty-books/1658/thumbnail.jp
Lesson 05 Addressing Gendered Speech Communication in the Classroom
Dr. Dorothy Calley, Assistant Professor, Communication Studies speaks on communication styles by gender
Testing Teachings and Torching Teachers
Ch. 15
Accessible to all concerned believers, QAnon, Chaos, and the Cross features scholars of religion, ethics, and public life on the following topics: • evaluating evidence and forming beliefs • the Satanic Panic of the 1960s–1990s • understanding scientific methodology • conspiracy theories’ appeal to those searching for meaning • the consequences of social media and echo chambers • productive dialog with people who hold different opinions • intellectualism in the life of faith • conspiracy theories in Scripture • QAnon’s religious rhetori