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Title:Hawaiian Sovereignty Author:Joseph Riedel Published: June 19, 2008
In this essay, Riedel focuses on the movement by the indigenous peoples of Hawai'i to reclaim their sovereignty.
Title:The Myth Of Sisyphus Author:Michael Bryant Published: October 1, 2005
Bryant explores how writer Charles Bukowski's raw morality enacts the ancient myth of Sisyphus.
Title:The Real Deal On Taxes And Tuition Author:Ted Busiek Published: August 1, 2005
Busiek responds to Baylor, claiming that tax cuts free markets and create wealth in society, while investing public taxes in education does not yield positive results.
Title:Taxes And Tuition Author:Don Baylor Published: July 1, 2005
Baylor criticizes recent Perry tax cuts and argues that policy makers must invest in public programs, namely education, to strengthen long-term, valuable, human capital.
Title:Ecology Author: Bo Liles Published: May 1, 2005
Liles outlines and critiques a number of theist-based concerns, argued by Sallie McFague, on the state of our ecology.
Title:A Theological And Aesthetic View Of Theatre Author:Asher Radunsky Published: April 1, 2005
Radunsky explores the theological consequences of this argument: “[E]veryday life is the imitation, metaphor, and theatrical embodiment of [God, or the] hidden source of life. Theatre proper is then the imitation, and learning, of [life].”
Title:The World As We Find It Author:Ron Gutberlet, Jr. Published: November 8, 2004
This essay is one of three articles that defend differing positions on evolution; Gutberlet explores differing arguments for evolution before finding science to be the foremost agent in measuring evolutionary change.
Title:Why Theistic Evolution Is The Place To Be Author:Glenn R. Morton Published: November 8, 2004
This essay is one of three articles that defend differing positions on evolution; Morton defends a theistic argument for evolution, one that he claims encompasses naturalist arguments.
Title:Evolutionary Theory And Continuous Creation Author:Keith B. Miller Published: November 8, 2004
This essay is one of three articles that defend differing positions on evolution; Miller argues that there is no inherent conflict between evolutionary theory and Christian faith.
Title:Society And The Cave Author: Bradley Watts Published: October 24, 2004
In this work, Watts argues that the epistemology presented in The Republic is shaped by Plato’s own political philosophy and motivations.
Title:On Multiple Understandings Of The Qur'an Author:Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Published: October 10, 2004
Engineer outlines the basic schools of thought and their interpretations of the Q’uran, then explores the possible difficulties and benefits of these schools’ interaction in today’s often volatile political climate.
Title:The Unconscious Connection Author: Michael Murphy Published: September 13, 2004
Murphy explores how myth, religion, and the human unconscious inform one another, and shape the individual and collective human, citing Christian and Egyptian beliefs for support.
Title:Terrorism And Trade Author:Dr. James Carafano Published: August 30, 2004
Carafano explicates how world powers can encourage economic growth while limiting opportunity for transnational terrorism, citing free trade between developed and developing nations as a principle solution.
Title:A Wall As A Weapon Author:Noam Chomsky Published: July 11, 2004
Chomsky claims Israel's defensive wall is used to unlawfully garner Palestinian land, and calls on the United States to reconsider policy that reinforces illegal and inhuman tactics.
Title:Linguistics As An Approach For Musical Analysis Author: Brady Goodwin Published: June 14, 2004
Goodwin explains how linguistic methods can be applied to the study of music to learn the structure of music's 'syntax,' and effect on the human ear and mind.