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| | James A. Bishop Department for the Study of Religions, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. Email: james.bishop35 (at) gmail (dot) com Download PDF Sociological analyses of video game media have accelerated over the past twenty years on the grounds that these creations, like other popular mass entertainment media (movies, TV shows, novels, etc.),...
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| | The responsibility of humanity to obey the "cultural mandate" is well-recognized in evangelical discourse as a way of understanding the relationship between Christianity and culture. But perhaps what is less known is the textual origins of this discussion, in the tradition of neo-Calvinism, and the relationship of that mandate to the metaphysical make-up of human beings. This tradition was birthed out of the theological and public labors of Abraham Kuyper (1834-1920) and Herman Bavinck (1854-1921) from w...
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| | By Jean Boulton What are the key ideas that define the science of complexity? How do they help us better understand our world so that we can engage more effectively? The science of complexity conveys a view of the world as dynamic, richly interdependent and full of variety. "A world - organic and emergent, shaped...
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| "Gospel" simply means "good news", and Christianity has an extremely straightforward message: That's really it. There are many evangelistic approaches to it, but it all distills down more-or-less to that same set of ideas, told through four (or maybe five) humble angles to specific target audiences: The scope and style of the message wasn't designed [...]Read More... from The Simple Gospel, and Why Nobody Takes It Well