In a @WashPost article "Ash Wednesday rituals tweaked for coronavirus as Christians are reminded of death," @WheatonCollege's @esaumccaulley asks, “How are we going to live not just after a pandemic but in light that we’re going to meet our maker?” https://t.co/TfpwsoAccf
Should Christians buy GameStop stock? Hear what @WheatonCollege Economics Professor Dr. Enoch Hill has to say about this on @CTmagazine's "Quick to Listen" podcast:
https://t.co/WJdAtN2xLw
Dr. Ryan Kemp, @WheatonCollege Philosophy Professor, writes an essay for @Plough on "Kierkegaard and the Call to Neighbor Love." Read more here: https://t.co/h8FFUtrvU2
Do you (and your church) understand the nature and pervasiveness of human trafficking? HDI's associate director of operations Shayne Moore provides guidance for pastors and ministry leaders. @OutreachMag https://t.co/DlRlab1Rjq
"HDI has led the Evangelical response to COVID-19." - Walter Kim, Ph.D., president of the @NAEvangelicals.
HDI has reached +603 million people during COVID-19 with helpful info and resources. Read more at https://t.co/yG7xtgMhb1.
#COVID19church
"Art is anything but placid." Associate Lecturer of Core Studies Dr. David McNutt writes about art's place in the midst of human suffering, in this web-exclusive article from #wheatonmag.
https://t.co/6AfRzH50VQ
Congratulations to Dr. Jim Beitler and Dr. Richard Gibson, both English professors @wheatoncollege on the publication of *Charitable Writing: Cultivating Virtue Through Our Words!*
@ivpacademic https://t.co/T0DwaPWQpA
Art historian Matthew Milliner, Associate Professor of Art History at Wheaton College, explores aesthetic cognitivism, the philosophical claim that aesthetic engagement advances knowledge and enhances understanding, in this recent Psychology Today article: https://t.co/A5YYeJpmHZ
In this Q&A with alumnus Dr. Evan Anderson ’95 we get an update on his work on the COVID-19 vaccines—including managing a clinical trial for the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine, now being administered across the country. Read more here: https://t.co/wy9eIGlXJF
Historian and @WheatonCollege Professor Dr. Tim Larsen writes an essay for @LAReviewofBooks on "Why George MacDonald Matters." Read it here: https://t.co/GGeM2JW1oG
A big congratulations to @esaumccaulley! In @CTmagazine's 2021 book awards, Dr. McCaulley's "Reading While Black" won "The Beautiful Orthodoxy Book of the Year." Read more here: https://t.co/Nuahw6KrZo
In a @CTmagazine piece, @edstetzer of @WheatonCollege interviews @Lecrae on his life, journey, and recent book "I Am Restored: How I Lost My Religion But Found My Faith." Read it here: https://t.co/oRvChrDP1R
In a recent @CTmagazine article, @WheatonCollege's @edstetzer interviews author R. York Moore on his latest release "Seen.Known.Loved: 5 Truths About God and Your Love Language." Read it here: https://t.co/1kd7fBuf78
Wheaton professor Dr. Rochelle Scheuermann pens a @CTmagazine post about "Churches and the Vulnerable in the Time of COVID-19." Read it here: https://t.co/2vxBh44oft
A pre-rehearsal/recording photo of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra performing my reimagined and reorchestrated version of my piece, Kutimbua Kivumbi! I couldn’t be more excited! #covidsafeorchestra#sociallydistancedorchestra#cso
Don't miss this story about how a NASA scientist and a theologian at Wheaton are teaming up to traverse “Christianity and Space” https://t.co/ReTIKTlVTA
THE MUSEUM OF SMALL BONES: Splendid new collection of lyric poems by English professor, Dr. Miho Nonaka on faith, silk, glass, bilingual experiences, and her Japanese American heritage out from Ashland Poetry Press
@WheatonCollege#faith#poetry#womenwriters#poems@ashlandpp