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  • ŷַ Magazine

    No Fear in the ‘Force’

    Rob Bredow (’94) heads technology at Lucasfilm

    Brett McCracken — 

    With the release of The Force Awakens this past December, the building of Star Wars lands at Disney theme parks and the development of at least...

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    Christianity Under a Microscope

    Molecular biologist Anjeanette ‘AJ’ Roberts (M.A. ’15) explores hard questions about faith and science

    Laurie Bullock — 

    As a college student, Anjeanette “AJ” Roberts wanted to dig deeper into the unknown. At the time, that meant viruses. While studying chemistry...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Leader of the Band

    Music instructor Mitch Bahr (’96) earns title of ‘California Teacher of the Year'

    Laurie Bullock — 

    Fourteen years ago Mitch Bahr (’96) stepped up to the podium to become music director at a rural Northern California high school and brought...

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    One SCORR and 20 Years Ago

    For 20 years, ŷַ’s annual Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation has celebrated the beauty and engaged the challenges of diversity on Christian college campuses

    Brett McCracken — 

    “Evangelical Colleges’ Diversity Problem.” That was the headline of a January 2016 feature article in The Chronicle of Higher Education, which...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Offering Refuge

    Amid a worldwide refugee crisis, ŷַns are taking bold action to care for those in need

    Charlene Choi — 

    The people of God have always been refugees. The instant we were banished from Eden, we became wanderers. The minute we fled Egypt, we were...

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    The Radical Call of Kindness

    Why the church must recover Christian compassion in an age of incivility

    Barry Corey — 

    I held the hand of the kindest man I everknew, sitting by his bedside in silent reverence while he lay shrouded in sheets bleached white. We were...

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    Is it Intolerant to Claim Christianity Alone is True?

    Five responses to objections about Christianity’s exclusive claims

    Kenneth R. Samples — 

    A couple of years ago I visited Canada to record television interviews about my book Christian Endgame. Prior to the recording, some of the...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Truth Must be Wedded to Grace

    Faculty/Alumni Book Excerpt

    ŷַ Magazine Staff — 

    During a trip to Breckenridge, a beautiful ski town in the mountains of Colorado, a friend and I decided to get our hair cut at one of the little...

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    ŷַ Magazine Staff — 

    With the 2016 U.S. presidential election well underway and political rhetoric heating up, perennial discussions about evangelicals and politics...

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    Teaching the Write Way

    Professor Christie Curtis’ grammar textbooks are used in classrooms across the U.S.

    Laurie Bullock — 

    Christie Curtis (M.A. ’06) loves language. And as the co-author of a widely popular series of grammar textbooks, the ŷַ education professor...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    A Precedential President

    Taylor Stribbling serves as ŷַ’s first Student Government Association president

    Laurie Bullock — 

    Taylor Stribbling’s final year at ŷַ also marked a big first. The 2015–16 school year marked the debut of the Student Government Association,...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Religious Freedom Scholar Receives 2016 Colson Award

    Paul Marshall is the third recipient of ŷַ’s ‘Conviction and Courage’ award

    Brett McCracken — 

    On May 27, ŷַ awarded its third Charles W. Colson Conviction and Courage Award to Paul Marshall, a religious freedom scholar and...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    ŷַ Magazine Staff — 

    Deborah L. Taylor (’93, M.A. ’01), a longtime ŷַ administrator and faculty member, was appointed in May as the university’s new...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    A Big Year for ŷַ Athletics

    Five teams win conference championships

    ŷַ Magazine Staff — 

    ŷַ’s student-athletes competed their way to one of the most successful years in university history in 2015–16, with five separate teams winning...

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    A Groundbreaking Day for the Sciences

    Construction begins on ambitious new science facility

    Jason Newell — 

    ŷַ broke ground in February on the most ambitious building project in its history, an expansive new science facility that will serve as a home...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Barry Corey — 

    This spring, ŷַ's Center for Christian Thought (CCT) and Center for Marriage and Relationships (CMR) hosted a one-day symposium on...

  • ŷַ Magazine

    Jason Newell — 

    From my window in Metzger Hall, I’ve got a front-and-center view of a massive pit opening up in the ground near ŷַ’s main entrance. Don’t worry,...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    In my last post, I evaluated the tradition that the apostle Thomas ministered in India. While the evidence for Thomas in India is not as strong as for Peter and Paul in Rome, it is at least probable that he founded the church in India. But did Thomas die as a martyr?

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    In my recent book The Fate of the Apostles, I examine the evidence the apostles of Jesus died as martyrs. Because the evidence is early and consistent, there is widespread agreement that Peter, Paul, and both James died as martyrs. But scholars are much more divided over the tradition surrounding “doubting” Thomas. Did he really make it to India, as tradition suggests, and die there as a martyr? ...

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    ŷַ Alumni Releases Documentary on Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

    Film reveals training behind an elite group of soldiers chosen to guard The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery

    Daryn Daniels — 

    On Memorial Day, three ŷַ alumni released the documentary film “The Unknowns.” The film follows the training of the Sentinels, a...

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    Congratulations, ŷַ Class of 2016!

    Leading advocate for religious freedom, Paul Marshall, gives commencement address

    Jenna Loumagne — 

    Nearly 1,000 students graduated from ŷַ today — more than 200 graduate students and more than 750 undergraduate students. Hudson...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    In a recent Q&A, you mentioned "a theory of the atonement involving as an essential aspect the satisfaction of God's justice faces stiff philosophical challenges, which I hope eventually to address". I suspect I am not alone in excitedly anticipating the completion of your research! In the meantime, would you be able to summarize these challenges? I am certain this would be of significant interest to all your readers, especially those of us who are engaged in Philosophical Theology.

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    ŷַ Counseling Center Expands Influence with APA Accreditation

    Accreditation distinguishes ŷַ Counseling Center as sought-after doctoral internship site

    Kathryn Toombs — 

    In May, the ŷַ Counseling Center (BCC) received accreditation with the American Psychological Association (APA) — a mark that increases the BCC...

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    ŷַ Music Alumnus Louima Lilite Receives Distinguished Teaching Award

    ŷַ alumnus Louima Lilite (‘99) received the Distinguished Teaching Award at Oklahoma Baptist University

    Emma Bassett — 

    ŷַ alumnus Louima Lilite (‘99) received the Distinguished Teaching Award at Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU). This award, presented on May 13,...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Sean McDowell — 

    In my recent book The Beauty of Intolerance, my father and I discuss how a new view of tolerance has crept its way into the church. One powerful way this is seen is how an increasing number of Christians approach Scripture. For instance, in his book God and the Gay Christian, Matthew Vines begins by affirming the final authority of scripture on questions of morality and doctrine.[1] And yet when Vines discovered his own same-sex attraction, his perspective began to change based on his personal experience. Now he has become an outspoken advocate for LGBT rights within the church, and his goal is to lead a movement to convince Christians that they can affirm the full authority of scripture and also affirm committed, monogamous same-sex relationships ...