Religion and Anthropology: A Complex Relationship Religion and anthropology are two fields of study that have a long and intertwined history. Anthropology, as the scientific study of human societies and cultures, has often focused on religion as a key aspect of human experience and expression. Religion, as a system of beliefs and practices that relate […]
Doctrinal Competency: Why It Matters Doctrinal competency is quite important for any Christian who wants to grow in faith and knowledge of God. Doctrinal competency refers to the ability to understand, articulate, and apply the core teachings of the Christian faith in a coherent and consistent way. Doctrinal competency is not just a matter of […]
Religion in the Enlightenment Era The Enlightenment era was a period of intellectual and cultural transformation that spanned from the late 17th to the early 19th century. It was characterized by a rejection of traditional authority, a promotion of reason and science, and a quest for human progress and happiness. Religion, as a source of […]
Examine the inclusion of Jesus’ known scriptures in the Bible The Bible is a collection of writings that reveal God’s character, plan, and purpose for humanity. The Bible is divided into two main sections: the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament contains the books that were written before the birth of Jesus […]
Colonization and Christianity Colonization is the process of establishing political, economic, and cultural domination over a foreign territory by a powerful state. Christianity is the religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ, which has many branches and denominations. The relationship between colonization and Christianity is complex and controversial, as it involves both positive and […]
The concept of rebirth in the modern world Rebirth, also known as reincarnation, is the belief that the soul or consciousness of a living being can be reborn into a new body after death. This concept is found in many religious and philosophical traditions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, and some forms of […]
At the bottom of p. 272 in “Exploring Christian Literature in the Contemporary and Secular University,” authors Aers and Pfau discuss considerations of teaching Christian writing to undergraduates at secular institutions. Based on their discussion, how might you pedagogically approach Christian writings within your classes? Pedagogical Approaches to Christian Writings in Secular University Classes Christian […]