1. The Son Within the Trinity: Communicating God’s glory
Our contemporary cultural moment has been profoundly impacted by modernity’s fact-value dichotomy…
2. The Creator-Creation Relationship: Creation through the Word
What is the relationship between the Creator and his creation like, and how does that help us understand how to view ourselves and the world around us?
3. Creation, Fall, Redemption: The story of God’s self-revelation
We know that the world is not as it should be.
5. The Church Age: An urgent gospel mission
We have seen that our union with Christ, restoring our relationship to God
7. Using Scripture: Interpreting the world, directing our worship
We are to promote creation’s good – but how do we know what that is?
3. A Shared Ethos
Confidence about unity in the way in which we pursue our shared mission: in a way that is consistent with our confession, so that we act with integrity.
2. A Shared Mission
Confidence about unity in our purpose and calling as Christians in the academy, as we are committed to the both/and of Christian scholarship and academic evangelism: a shared mission
1. A Shared Confession
For many years evangelical university ministries have identified matters such as the atonement, justification and the doctrine of Scripture as primary issues which provide a vision to celebrate as well as foundations and meaningful boundaries. But how are these relevant to the formation of a Christian mind, and the development of the Christian intellectual tradition? Are traditional articulations still tenable? More broadly, how can the concept of confessional boundaries survive within a context which takes academic freedom seriously?