Unmasking Our Stories to Reveal God’s Greater Story
This week at Impact, we continued our TrueFace module by learning the value of telling our stories, and hearing other students share their stories as well. We shared our real authentic selves, not only so people see the masks we put on, but to be able to take those masks off as well. We want…
Faith, Learning, and Character: An Historical Exemplar
Dr. Charles Hodge (1797-1878), principal at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1851-1878, was one of the first evangelicals to go to battle against the naturalism inherent in Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species. Although the Civil War preoccupied American thinkers and commentators in the years immediately following the publishing of Darwin’s book in 1859, academic debate began…
What Kind of Society Do You Want to Live in?
There is a lot of talk today about fixing America. Don’t get me wrong. Politics are important. But in truth, politics can’t fix America, because the polis (or the city) is comprised of people who hold certain assumptions about good and evil, and right and wrong. Therefore if the people are morally confused and blinded…