
Fictional Absence
In Fictional Absence, Pete Lowman considers the presence and absence of God in English literature. It has been slightly revised for…
Is there a specific Christian approach to studying a particular subject? How can Christians ensure that their studying honours God and maintains integrity – especially in a non-Christian or even anti-Christian environment?
In Fictional Absence, Pete Lowman considers the presence and absence of God in English literature. It has been slightly revised for…
Some thoughts on studying archaeology and / or anthropology as a Christian.
Whether you're a first year at medical school, or graduated ages ago, it's always good to consider why you are working in medicine. For…
This essay attempts to do two things. Firstly, it seeks to offer a brief tour of some of the developments in western literature,…
In this book, Philip Ryken sets out the need for students to take a distinctively Christian approach to their studies – and all of life.
When people asked me what I studied at university and I told them, there were often a number of generic reactions. Inevitably, I would be…
Chronicles of Heaven Unshackled examines the presence (and absence) of God in the English novel, with particular reference to Tolkien and…
Ruth Bancewicz sets out to help scientists understand how their Christian faith and scientific research can complement one another.
How can theology students make the most of their unique opportunities to share the gospel with their course mates?