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
Restoring the City: Christmas and the Incarnation
A brief meditation on the wonder of Christ’s Incarnation, following a metaphor from the church father Athanasius; Article V in the 2023 Advent Devotionals series
Let’s Laugh: Humor and the Christian Life
An evaluation of the moral significance of humor and laughter, Article II in the The Name of the Rose series
Babylon and Black Holes
A reflection on an ancient Babylonian map as an analogy for the Christian worldview
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
Lights! Camera! Creation!
An analysis of unexpectedly religious elements in Barbie and Guardians of the Galaxy 3
Sinister or Sanctifying? Horror Movies as a Lens for Christianity
An interview with Catholic priest Jonathan Duncan on how horror movies can illustrate important truths about Christianity
The Fear of Faith
An evaluation of how Christianity is portrayed in several popular TV shows
The Trinity in Scripture
An exposition of the Trinity’s biblical foundation; Article I in the Trinity series
A Letter of Exhortation
A letter advising Furman students how to seek welfare and peace in their community
When Curiosity Kills
An examination of the medieval vice curiositas and its modern relevance; Article I in the The Name of the Rose series