Tag Archive for: worldview
Artificial Intelligence and the Christian Faith
Considering the pros and cons of AI from a Christian perspective allows us to navigate its impact with wisdom and discernment.
Colonialism: A Moral Reckoning – A John Anderson Book Review
Author Nigel Biggar meticulously examines through the historical legacy of colonialism and uncovers both the horrors and the triumphs.
A Christian Response to Suicide: Learning from the Past
When it comes to handling suicide, the church has made its greatest mistakes when it has not allowed pain to touch its own heart.
As a Christian, How Should I Think About Risk?
For Christians, our faith offers a different worldview through which we can manage our finances. How should we think about financial risk?
Why Christians Should Be the Best Cultural Critics – Philosopher Christopher Watkin
Have you ever thought to question what underpins your beliefs on right and wrong and how you align with certain cultural systems?
As a Christian, I Went Down the A.I. Rabbit Hole. Here are 12 Things I Discovered
I’ve dived down the AI rabbit hole, listening to podcasts, reading books, taking courses, and testing it. Here’s 12 things I’ve discovered.
Why We Need a Global Children’s Rights Movement
Katy Faust and Stacy Manning, co-authors of Them Before Us, argue for a re-focus on the needs of children above the desires of parents.
The Gospel According To Lorde
While it was fascinating to hear Lorde pontificate on the state of the world, our real Lord delivers a very different gospel, writes Akos Balogh.
Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World – Book Review
Tom Holland’s book unpacks how Christianity is the most important historical factor explaining the West today.
Questions We’re Not Meant to Ask About Our Secular Culture
Questions our culture struggles to answer – as they raise the uncomfortable idea that the secular view of life just doesn’t fit reality.