
Christo et Doctrinae is a journal of Christian thought at Furman University, meant for the theological and artistic exploration of the Christian life.
A triumphant hymn in celebration of the union of Christ and His Bride.
An allegorical poem on the Passion and Resurrection of our Lord.
A poem engaging with cosmic wonder and humanity’s mortal fragility.
A consideration of the inherent creativity within humans and how Christians should harness it.
A poetic encouragement to revel in the glories of nature, and the far greater glories of God.
A poetic reflection on the death of a loved one.
A recounting of the beauty of Belize’s birds through a combination of storytelling and visual art.
An explanation of the Catholic Church’s teachings on social theory (and an exhortation to follow these) from a Catholic perspective.
A reflective essay on the way our media consumption molds our thoughts.
A celebration of Jesus’ birth as a joyful gift worthy of praise from all the earth; Article IV in the 2024 Advent Devotionals series
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An examination of the problem of theodicy, approached from the parallels between Job and Oedipus.
A lecture by Lori Branch, a professor of English at Iowa State University, on literature and postmodernity; Veritas Forum Spring 2024
A nautical analogy for the transition from the intensity of the crucifixion to the joy of Easter morning; Article IV in the 2024 Easter Reflections series
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Christo et Doctrinae is the product of a committed and passionate group of students who together see a need for more intentional dialogue around matters of Christian life and faith at Furman University.
Christo et Doctrinae and any opinions expressed by it do not necessarily reflect the opinion of Furman University or any representatives of Furman.