Vestigia Dei
Wycliffe College Blog

Vestigia Dei  – is a Latin term meaning “traces of God.” As a theological term it is associated with natural theology – that is, the view that there are vestiges of God within creation. We’ve chosen this term as the title of the Wycliffe College blog because our hope is that through these writings, readers might glimpse evidences for God as our writers interact with the wider world.

“A privilege to disagree”

Karen Stiller

So far, it is Alister McGrath: 2, Michael Shermer: 1. That’s not actually a score, it’s my book tally as I prepare to moderate the September 15th “Is God a Figment of our Imagination?” debate at Convocation Hall. In the last month, I’ve read McGrath’s Inventing the Universe and The Passionate Intellect, and I just last night finished The Believing Brain by Shermer.

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Refugees: neighbours, friends, children of God

Jenn McIntyre

Romero House is home to a vibrant community, made up of refugees, staff, volunteers, and neighbours. The photo at left depicts members of the Romero House community at their Easter Sunrise Service.

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