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Politics is a contentious and divisive topic, but it is so integral to every part of public life that we can’t ignore it. With so many significant elections happening in 2024, we invited our community to think together about this topic and we hope that the resultant magazine helps each of us to think better.
The Bible has plenty to say about money and business. Money represents both a key conduit of blessing and the chief object of idolatrous worship. In this issue, our community offers advice and examples for business leaders, stories of Christ-centred businesses, and important challenges for all Christians to integrate our faith into our work lives.
The Big Picture magazine aims to explore some of the myriad ways Christ is present and playing in all of life.
This issue of the magazine continues our exploration into the theme of Craft. It features a meditation on healthy and unhealthy craft in our editorial, The glory of the Ordinary; interviews with practitioners of the craft of woodworking and music; discussions of reading, writing, drawing, and art-making; essays on aspects of the work of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R Tolkien, and the films of Terrence Malick; and much more.
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Renowned scholar Craig Bartholomew writes in his main area of expertise—hermeneutics—to help seminarians pursue a lifetime of biblical interpretation. Integrating the latest research in theology, philosophy, and biblical studies, this book takes philosophical hermeneutics seriously, and keeps the focus throughout on the process of interpreting Scripture in service of the church. Read More >>
This is a book for anyone who is interested in learning more about how AI and robots have advanced in recent years, and anyone who has wondered how Christian teaching relates to artificial intelligence. Whatever your level of technical knowledge, The Robot Will See You Now will give you a thorough understanding of AI and equip you to respond to the challenges it poses with confidence and faith. Read More >>
Korean Translation: Renowned theologian and philosopher Craig Bartholomew’s systematic introduction draws on Kuyper’s entire corpus, identifying its key themes and ideas, including worldview, sphere sovereignty, creation and redemption, the public square, and mission. He also discusses how later thinkers developed these ideas. Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition is an indispensable guide to one of the most significant schools of thought in the modern age. Read More >>
As we host different lectures and events under our Nuances in Public Theology banner, we will occasionally collect and publish the essays that arise in our Nuances journal series. The journals are available both for order in hard copy and for download in digital PDF. The video lectures will also be available for viewing.
In this inaugural volume, Nuances 01, we have published the four essays presented our recent event Søren Kierkegaard and Spirituality: A Dialogue with C. Stephen Evans. In this collection four scholars engage with Professor Evans’ excellent work Kierkegaard and Spirituality: Accountability as the Meaning of Human Existence, as well as explore Kierkegaard’s contribution to the field of Christian Spirituality more broadly.
The essays include:
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