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A flooded neighbourhood in Houston, Texas

Hurricane Harvey: What's a Christian to do?

The flood waters may still be raging in Houston and the death counts rising, but already, people are starting to point fingers of blame. 

It may be a natural, human reaction. In the midst of enormous anguish and suffering, it's common to want to know why such tragedy happens. Some blame God. Others look elsewhere for a scapegoat.

Date Published: Thursday, August 31, 2017

map of Charlottesville

What Charlottesville shows us

What we believe matters. It matters because beliefs ultimately shape how we live; that's what Charlottesville, Virginia shows us. People who believe in violence may resort to violence. People who believe they are somehow better than others, that others are somehow subhuman, may act their beliefs out with tragic consequences. The terrible events of recent days in Charlottesville drive home this reality. 

Date Published: Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Thomas Power

Gearing up and looking back

As Wycliffe College gears up to mark the 500th anniversary of the start of the Protestant Reformation, we cannot help but turn our eyes to our own roots. And there's no better person to dig into the past than Thomas Power, Adjunct Professor of Church History, and Theological Librarian here at Wycliffe.

Date Published: Tuesday, August 8, 2017

God and the Cosmos Image

God And The Cosmos

Summary: Looking at the intersection between Science and Religion.

Barth Netterfield, PhD Astrophysics, Associate Professor University of Toronto

Amos Yong

Toward An Evangelical And Trinitarian Theology Of Religions

Amos Yong presents his thoughts regarding an evangelical and trinitarian theology of religions.

Dr. George Sumner speaks at Chapel on March 25th, 2015

George Sumner