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Dr. Terry Perciante • When turbulent events touch our lives, we may think that impactful phenomena are capricious, utterly random, and largely unpredictable. Recent mathematical experiments pointedly suggest that all random and chaotic behaviors are in fact deeply structured. Exposing the intricacies of underlying design in the midst of chaotic phenomena is a problem of human detection especially when virulent preconceptions impede our vision.
In this TowerTalk, Rev. Amy Peeler, Ph.D., articulates the benefits of the familial language of the Bible and the Theology of the Family of God. In calling us sons and daughters of God, the New Testament proclaims our amazingly intimate relationship with God with all the rights and...
Published 10/20/17
At times the blank page represents promise and at other times paralysis. In this TowerTalk, Nicole Mazzarella delves into habits of thinking that prepare one to face the blank page, whether one is writing a novel or a business proposal.
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Published 01/19/17
Dr. Jennifer McNutt's Tower Talk encourages us to reflect upon how the church has dealt with similar refugee challenges in the past in order to gain insight for Christian responses today.
Find discussion questions and a bibliography for this TowerTalk at www.wheaton.edu/towertalks/McNutt-1....
Published 11/04/16