6 research outputs found
The Sufferings of This Present Time: Christian Perspectives on the Attack on America - The Things That Make for Peace
How do we make sense of our world in the wake of the terrorist attacks on our nation? Five months after our national tragedy we are still asking the hard questions of faith in the face of devestation and loss. While easy answers evade us, it is important for Christians to think about the shape of their world in the light of suffering. Join these three teachers as we consider again our place in light of the events of September 11, 2001
The Sufferings of This Present Time: Christian Perspectives on the Attack on America - Living Christian as Americans
How do we make sense of our world in the wake of the terrorist attacks on our nation? Five months after our national tragedy we are still asking the hard questions of faith in the face of devestation and loss. While easy answers evade us, it is important for Christians to think about the shape of their world in the light of suffering. Join these three teachers as we consider again our place in light of the events of September 11, 2001
The Sufferings of This Present Time: Christian Perspectives on the Attack on America - The End of the World as We Know It
How do we make sense of our world in the wake of the terrorist attacks on our nation? Five months after our national tragedy we are still asking the hard questions of faith in the face of devestation and loss. While easy answers evade us, it is important for Christians to think about the shape of their world in the light of suffering. Join these three teachers as we consider again our place in light of the events of September 11, 2001
On Campus Video, featuring Dr. Charles Marler, Chairman of the ACU Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communications, and Dr. Mel Hailey, Chairman of the ACU Dept. of Government.
A videorecording of an interview with Dr. Charles Marler, Chairman of the ACU Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communications, and Dr. Mel Hailey, Chairman of the ACU Dept. of Government. The interview is conducted by Dr. Gary McCaleb of Abilene Christian University