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Christ and the Academic―An Interview With Joseph Pearce

Marshall Tankersley Joseph Pearce is a prolific author formerly from the United Kingdom. Mr. Pearce has written a multitude of biographies and studies of various historical figures, ranging from G.K. […]

March 28, 2018March 18, 2021 Marshall Tankersley Religious Studies

What God Chooses for Me—An Interview with Kim Welborn

Rebecca Reese ME: Tell me about your story. How did you come to Christ? WELBORN: My story…The two greatest influences in my early life were my grandmother, who I called […]

March 19, 2018March 18, 2021 Rebecca Reese News and Events, Religious Studies

Discovering the Magnificence of Creation—An Interview with Dr. Jeffrey Mohr

Dynestee Fields Dr. Jeffrey Mohr is an Associate Professor of Biology and the head of the environmental studies program at Southern Wesleyan University. This is his second year teaching at […]

March 16, 2018March 18, 2021 Dynestee Fields Religious Studies

The Responsibility of a Sub-Creator

Rebecca Reese “In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth,” Genesis 1:1. This is the beginning of the most popular story of mankind: Creation. God created everything that […]

March 7, 2018March 1, 2021 Rebecca Reese Literary Studies, Religious Studies

Dusenbergs, Faith, and Family―An Interview with Dr. Randolph Johnson

Jahanna Bolding Dr. Randolph Johnson is the Dean of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Music at Southern Wesleyan University. Before his career at SWU, Dr. Johnson taught at […]

February 27, 2018March 18, 2021 CIFC Staff News and Events, Religious Studies

C.S. Lewis on “The Second Coming”

C.S. Lewis Doodle For what comes is Judgment: happy are those whom it finds labouring in their vocations, whether they were merely going out to feed the pigs or laying […]

January 22, 2018March 15, 2021 Chad Chisholm Religious Studies

Men, Women, and Demons—C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters

Lillian Elmore This is the final part of our fall series on C.S. Lewis’s epistolary novel The Screwtape Letters. “She’s the sort of woman who lives for others—you can tell by their […]

December 7, 2017March 1, 2021 Chad Chisholm Literary Studies, Religious Studies

A Matter of Faith—The Debate on Evolution

Dakota Smith The debate on teaching the Theory of Evolution has been an example of a culture war in the United States for several decades. The criticism behind the teaching […]

December 1, 2017March 15, 2021 Chad Chisholm Media Studies, Religious Studies

English Professors, Fascinated by Science

Chad Chisholm, CIFC Director Alan Honour begins his book Cave of Riches: The Story of the Dead Sea Scrolls with how young Muhammid Ahmed el-Hamed (of the Ta’amireh Bedouin tribe) was searching for […]

November 29, 2017March 16, 2021 Chad Chisholm Literary Studies, Religious Studies

Theology Lived in the Heart—A Conversation With Dr. Bob Black

Melissa Woodland Dr. Robert Black is Professor of Religion at Southern Wesleyan University. He is the author of How Firm a Foundation, a history of Southern Wesleyan, and co-author of The Story of the […]

November 22, 2017March 18, 2021 Marshall Tankersley News and Events, Religious Studies

A Spoonful of Sugar—C. S. Lewis and The Screwtape Letters

Britton A. Taylor This is the third part of our November series on C.S. Lewis’s epistolary novel The Screwtape Letters. The Screwtape Letters is a literary work by C. S. Lewis […]

November 13, 2017March 1, 2021 Chad Chisholm Literary Studies, Religious Studies

The World through the Lens of Christ—A Conversation With Dr. Ken Myers

Michaela Swedberg Dr. Ken Myers is a studied individual, having taught at numerous institutions over the course of his career. He is currently head of the History Department and Chair […]

November 8, 2017March 18, 2021 Ken Myers News and Events, Religious Studies

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