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Evolution and Faith: Communicating Compatibility in Christian Higher Education, Part 1
This fear infecting the Christian community derives from concern that the foundations of the faith, based upon literal interpretations of scripture, are being undermined by the claims of science.
Communicating Compatibility in Christian Higher Education, Part 2
Although the article “Whither Wheaton?” focuses on a particular school at a particular juncture, the issues involved will be familiar to people who have worked or studied at religious institutions of higher education—especially those that require specific creedal commitments of faculty and students.
Communicating Compatibility in Christian Higher Education, Part 3
Earlier this year, Ken Ham singled out Calvin College and one of its professors for what he considered to be inappropriate statements about biblical hermeneutics. One student, a college freshman at the time, Daniel Camacho, wrote a letter to the editor of his school newspaper.
Communicating Compatibility in Christian Higher Education, Part 4. Daniel’s Letter
Mr. Ham, my issue with you and AiG arises from a pastoral concern. Jesus warned his disciples about religious leaders who "tie up heavy burdens, hard to bear, and lay them on people's shoulder's".