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Ian Curran
Ian Curran teaches religion at Georgia Gwinnett College in Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Consciousness all the way down
If consciousness is universal and the universe is fine-tuned for life, Philip Goff argues, then there must be a cosmic purpose.
The incarnation and the challenge of transhumanism
If we become godlike, what god will we be like?
Christ in all that is
All living things are touched by divine grace—and caught up together in movement toward union with God.
Headed toward Christ: The grand narrative of evolution
The biological concept of convergence lends credence to a Christian view of providence—and fits with a scriptural account of a story-shaped world.
Accidents of Providence, by Stacia M. Brown
Paul Elie has lamented the absence of serious engagement with Christianity in contemporary fiction. He should read Stacia Brown.
Opening to God, Life with God, Lectio Matters and Lectio Divina
A member of an adult education course that I taught on the book of Acts showed up one Sunday morning with his own maps and charts, a CD by an evangelical preacher whose credentials seemed suspect, ...
The Resurrection Effect: Transforming Christian Life and Thought
The college where I teach is located in a small valley at the southernmost reaches of the Appalachian Mountains....
Transformed
The Transfiguration provides a window through which the Christian narrative may be viewed.
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