Theologian Deathmatch
Theologian Deathmatch Read Post »
At their most recent meeting, the faculty voted not to implement the proposed four by four curriculum change. Out of the 100 eligible faculty members, 65 cast ballots. The final vote was 54 to 11. “It’s dead,” Walt Huddell, math professor and head of the natural sciences division, said. Huddell, along with the other three
Faculty decisively votes down four-by-four plans Read Post »
As my title euphemistically suggests, I would like to address those who will cast their vote in November based on the candidate’s position on abortion. I respectfully and urgently disagree with your decision. I do not wish to minimize the importance of the abortion debate, but rather contend that it should not be ascendant among
Dear single issue voters: What about war, greed, racism and poverty? Read Post »
It was 10:00 p.m. Clad in shower apparel, I made my way cautiously down the hall. It was then I heard it: the sound of male voices. My heart skipped a beat as my feet picked up speed toward my dorm room. Slamming the door behind me, I breathed a sigh of mixed confusion and
From Jerry Falwell’s Liberty University to Doane Hall Read Post »
It’s half-past seven on Sunday night and the lights are going down on a large sanctuary milling with young people. The neon stage lights come up on a small worship team surrounded by white candles, and the worship of almost one thousand voices begins. The Bridge is the name for the Sunday night services at
Church Profile: worship at The Bridge Read Post »
After reading Shane Claiborne’s book, The Irresistible Revolution, selling all my possessions and helping the poor doesn’t seem like a bad idea. In fact, it seems as if that dedication to the poor is just what Christians ought to have. Claiborne himself lives out that kind of dedication and, in fact, calls himself an “ordinary
Irresistible Revolution or unappealing mess? Read Post »
For about five years, Eastern has been sponsoring events for the Tri-County Concerts Association. “Tri-County Concerts Association has been presenting fine chamber music on the Main Line since 1941,” Colleen Bradstreet, administrative assistant for the music department, said. According to Bradstreet, Eastern sponsors four of these concerts per year: one in the fall semester and
Tri-County Concerts series boasts more great classical offerings Read Post »
Variety of styles, tempos make Shakira’s Fijacion Oral Vol. 1 a worthwhile listen even for those who do not understand Spanish
I’m no expert, but… Special Shakira Series: Part 1 of 2 Read Post »
Tapeworms and homosexuals. Someone once said that those two things are the most disgusting things on the planet. I admit that I laughed at the incredible insensitivity and political incorrectness of the comment, but it was not something I would say myself. But the truth is I do tend to lean pretty conservative on the