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Should We Teach Students that Science Studies Only Material Causes?

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by Jonathan
Tuesday, 08 April, 2014
categories: Classical Christian Education
In my previous article discussing Phillip Johnson and Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds, I made a strong case for why a Christian should reject materialism in very strong terms. One issue, however, that is often brought forward regarding science is the question of...
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Reading Phillip Johnson

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by Jonathan
Tuesday, 25 March, 2014
categories: Classical Christian Education
One of the ideas behind Challenge B is introducing students to the relationship between science and faith, represented by the books The Soul of Science and Defeating Darwinism by Opening Minds. Unfortunately, Phillip Johnson’s Defeating Darwinism is often misunderstood...
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Integrating Theology into Politics

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by Jonathan
Wednesday, 26 February, 2014
categories: Classical Christian Education
It has become taboo today to mention anything relating to Christianity in the same sentence with anything regarding law or public policy. If you mention anything that even remotely sounds like Christian theology in a public policy context, you are immediately met with...
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Examining Worldviews: The Difference between Common Ground and Neutral Ground

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by Jonathan
Tuesday, 26 November, 2013
categories: Big Ideas: Truth, Beauty, Goodness and more!
One of the main intellectual focuses in evangelical circles today is on worldviews. There is quite a bit of good, open discussion about how one’s worldview affects the way we see and interpret the world around us. It is beneficial to be able to (a) understand that...
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Teaching Entrepreneurship to Your Children

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by Jonathan
Wednesday, 30 October, 2013
categories: Big Ideas: Truth, Beauty, Goodness and more!
My children are many years away from graduating from high school. I have no idea what interests they will have at that time or what direction they will want their lives to go. I do not know if they will want to go to college or to work straight from high school. I do...
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