What is Effective Altruism?
An interview with author and columnist Leah Libresco Sargeant about the Effective Altruism movement
Fasting in the Christian Tradition
A brief analysis and justification of why Christians fast
Images of the Church
A survey of several metaphors for the Church, drawn from early Christian writings
Sin and Suffering
A fictional dialogue that explores how Christians should react to suffering
What’s In a Name? Calling and Identity in the Bible
An essay addressing the significance of names and name changes in the Bible
Jubilee and Justice
A consideration of the biblical Year of Jubilee and its modern significance
Christian Sustainability
An analysis of how Christians should balance consumption and conservation of nature
Constantine, Elections, and Evangelicalism: An Interview
A conversation with Furman politics professor Brent Nelsen on the intersection of politics and the Christian life
Retiring of Religious Spaces
An analysis of what should be done when a church no longer can make use of its sacred space; Article II in the Religious Spaces series
Awe and Wonder: Albert Camus and G. K. Chesterton
A comparison of how two very different writers’ views of God and nature can inspire a Christian worldview
The Fear of Faith
An evaluation of how Christianity is portrayed in several popular TV shows
A Letter of Exhortation
A letter advising Furman students how to seek welfare and peace in their community
To Hear and Understand
A reflection on the film A Silent Voice, in the form of a poetic liturgy or prayer
Maundy Thursday
An explanation of the origin and significance of Maundy Thursday; Article VII in the 2023 Easter Reflections series
Skipping Through the Grass
A reflection on how we should orient our hearts towards God’s faithfulness and mercy during Lent; Article VI in the 2023 Easter Reflections series