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  • Are Christians Too Sheltered?

    In an interview with Gabe Lyons, Christian author Margaret Feinberg reflects on the question, “Are Christians too sheltered?” She answers, yes, Christians have often propagated a “fortress mentality,” building defenses around our churches and homes to keep culture out and keep ourselves pure. The result is often isolation and irrelevance. Feinberg’s commentary relates to the…

    October 31, 2013
  • The Philosophy of Private Property

    In our Spotlight presentation on Monday, Dr. Andy Little argued that we live in a society fixated on property ownership. As a result, projects like the Cedar Creek Waterway will often lead to property rights disputes between the city and private individuals. He also stated, however, that our way of understanding property is not the…

    October 8, 2013
  • Choosing the Right Lens

    In the YouTube clip below, National Geographic freelance photographer Dewitt Jones talks about the need to find the right lens (perspective) when exploring a scene. He also notes that each scene has more than one “right answer.” That is, each scene can be profitably explored from more than one perspective. Such insights form the world of…

    October 7, 2013
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