Tag: secularization
Considering Scholarship through a Gospel Lens (and Not the Other Way Round)
What might be called Classical Christian Liberal Arts Education? How is such an education reflected in the BYU Mission and Aims?
The Pressing Need for a Genuinely Christian Liberal Arts Education
Exploring the nature of a Classical Christian Liberal Arts Education, why the world needs it now more than ever, and how BYU can help.
Our Return to the Persecution of the Pre-Christian World
The Roman world moved from persecuting to embracing Christians; as we now abandon Christian standards are we reviving many of the aspects of pagan persecution?
Christian Love, Secular Progress, and Holistic Higher Education
Nietzsche once suggested Christianity is vulnerable to appropriation by lofty humanitarian aspirations. Are we falling into that tendency unawares?
Approaching God in a Self-Absorbed Way
When an idea becomes popular enough, however bad it may be, it can seep into all sorts of things—even precious, sacred parts of our lives.
Youth Are Inundated by Sexualized Talk. But Don’t Ask Them about It!
In a world where youth are increasingly inundated with sex, it’s not responsible, inspired leadership they need protection from.
How Social Media has Changed the Religious Experience
The experience of faith has changed a lot this decade, with some significant changes arguably arising from how faith has responded to the ascendance of the social web.
Faith, Facts, and Freedom
We often find ourselves profoundly shaped and grounded by secular liturgies without ever fully considering their logical, moral, or spiritual implications.
