C. S. Lewis and How Christians Should Think about ScienceChristianscienceC.S. LewisworldviewreligionExamining the proper Christian worldview regarding science.Social Science Electronic Publishing
An Internet survey of a large sample of restaurant waiters and waitresses found that many servers across the United States perceive Christians as bad tippe... M Lynn - 《Journal of Foodservice Business Research》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Different beliefs about pain perception in the vegetative an...
weird scratch marks on family members’ skin, and just an overall “dark” feeling. Since that time, the family prayed over the entire house, and hasn’t had any problems with it since (everyone in this family are Christians). There’s still some fear and uncertainty ...
as they call it, to get excited, to work themselves up by singing hymns and songs and choruses, and to keep on repeating and repeating until they are in a state of mental intoxication. They do not want to be made to think. Life is hard enough as it is, they...
For Christians, then, Jesus' miracles suggest strongly that he is Son of God. They point to what Jesus called "the reign of God," in which Christians hope to be reunited with God in a world restored to its original perfection. A woman closes her eyes in prayer as Pope Benedict XVI arr...
You don’t get a free domain with WordPress.org (or, if you do, it won’t be permanently free). However, the costs are pretty low — expect to pay $9 – $14.99 for a full year. But what should your domain name look like? This is an important decision. Think of your domain nam...
In the post-pandemic era, the phenomenon of a "hollow" faith has raised concern in the pastoral work. Five Christians and pastors share their insights into this issue.
“How do I see myself? It’s complicated!” commented one participant early in my research journey. Unlocking the individual ‘complications’ of Jewishness became key to understanding what Jewish identity ‘meant’ in the life of this community and its interactions with the wider world. As ...
I think the proper Stoic attitude toward these people is pity, not contempt. So that is what you should work toward. Here is what Epictetus says about this: “We use labels like ‘thief’ and ‘robber’ in connection with them, but what do these words mean? They merely signify that peo...
Last week, we began a section which starts in Ephesians 5:15and goes all the way through Ephesians 6:9 about how to walk carefully as Christians in this world. And we saw in Ephesians 5:15-17 the first step to walking carefully, which is knowing the will of God. How are we to kno...