3rd Party Webinar: How Assisted Dying Creates New Realities by Theo Boer – Thursday, 25 January 2024 at 0100 UTC
Euthanasia – or what has commonly been called today assisted dying or the right to die – has been in the social conscience of many
Euthanasia – or what has commonly been called today assisted dying or the right to die – has been in the social conscience of many
Some atheists love the idea of Christmas. Many suggest, however, that we dump Christmas altogether because its a delusionary myth! But can we really celebrate
Academic work is not a straight forward 9am to 5pm job and it can demand our attention at any hour of the day so how
The United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia celebrated its centennial in 2022. Founded in 1922 to support 13 Christian universities in China, it
What does the imagination have to do with being human? What does it mean to be made in the image of the Creator? Is the
Developments in Russia over the past two decades have led many to wonder what ever happened to the visions of and openness to democracy hailed
Why might Christians affirm free speech and what, if any, might be its proper limits, in the academy and society generally? Christians are committed to
The tragedy of the Rwandan genocide occurred nearly 30 years ago. The trauma from these horrifying events still reverberates into Rwandan society today. Yet, while
Dr. Lim Kah Hooi is a business coach and mentor to CEOs and Senior Leaders for the past 25 years. Prior to this, he served
Rebecca Samuel Dali comes from the Northeast of Nigeria, near Cameroon. Rebecca finished a Master’s thesis as well as a doctoral thesis with Global Scholar’s
***PLEASE NOTE THE TOPIC CHANGE*** Many African Christians cannot explain what sin is, how it affects humans and society, or how it came into the
On Wednesday, 1 December 2021 at 1800 UTC, our partner, the Christian Academic Network (C-A-N), will host a discussion with Prof David Nash, a Professor