Postmodernism
Explains the nature and impact of postmodernism.
Explains the nature and impact of postmodernism.
Illuminates the concept of a worldview and why it is important.
Shows how true love sometimes requires a painful honesty.
Considers the worth and meaning of a human life in the face of great suffering and loss.
Argues that dualism is a continuing trap for today's church.
Explores how moral relativism has contributed to our inability to understand the world.
Shows the difficulties of growing up to learn responsibility in an age of affluence.
Critiques the idea of "death with dignity" from a biblical perspective.
Explores the process of grief and the ways God uses that process in the lives of Christians.
Encourages us to move past blaming others for past hurts and to take responsibility for ourselves.
Assesses the spiritual dangers of hiding from our own guilt.
Examines the ambiguous nature of the believer's experience in this life.
Explores the connection between genuine Christian faith and our attitudes about money.
Narrates the history of MSC and the distinctives which characterize it.
Argues for the priority of character development in preparing for college.
Addresses the 1998 Gutenberg College graduating class.
Uses the story of the fall to warn college-bound students about the nature of temptation.
Refutes the idea that Christians have nothing to learn from unbelievers.
Challenges the perception that a great books education is impractical in today's world.
Discusses the goal of education and its implications for teaching strategies.