Can I make human heart proteins in a mouse? Or, restated: Can I make a mouse that produces a human heart protein? The first question is clearly a...
Tag: arts
Comparing Christian Liberal Arts Colleges (part one)
Can or Should? Why Scientists Need the Liberal Arts
God and Wonder: Theology, Imagination, and the Arts
In an era when the humanities are taking a beating in academic curricula and in church life, a work arrives to remind us of the revitalizing power...
‘There’s a Great Awakening’ of Arts in the Church: Director of Museum of the Bible Play
The director of a new C.S. Lewis stage play at the Museum of the Bible says the American church is experiencing what she calls a "great awakening"...
The Art of New Creation: Trajectories in Theology and the Arts (Book Review)
Encouraging signs suggest that a revival of Christian art could be gathering strength. New publications, workshops, conferences, communities,...
Without Moral Ends the Liberal Arts Are Uninteresting–Unlike the Nextdoor Neighbor App
A few years ago my oldest son took a required sociology course at Baylor for a general education class that introduced him to sociological theory....
Cornerstone University fires tenured professors and terminates all humanities and arts programs
The Liberating Arts: Why We Need Liberal Arts Education
Geoffrey Galt Harpham has argued that conversation about crisis is fundamental to the humanities in the United States, an insight I extend to the...