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The #MeToo MovementIt is a cultural moment. A movement. Almost every day seems to bring new revelations and accusations in the media. Calling the #MeToo Movement "welcome," New Testament scholar Ann Jervis writes that it provides yet another example of "Sin's insidious work." What is that work? To spoil every one of God's good gifts. "God’s beautiful gift of sex, meant for joy, for creativity, for mutual affirmation becomes instead a force of destruction," she observes. Date Published: Tuesday, February 6, 2018 |
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Insights with Seitz Podcast LaunchedIt's a new year, a time for new beginnings. And here at Wycliffe College, we are pleased to be launching an exciting new venture: a weekly podcast with the Rev. Dr. Christopher Seitz. Date Published: Thursday, January 4, 2018 |
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Help for the holiday seasonThe holiday season can be a time of great joy with festive parties, gift giving, feasting, and gatherings of family and friends. Ironically for the same reasons, it can also be a time of stress, anxiety, and loneliness. For those who struggle with mental illness--and for those who love them--the holidays can be a season to dread and to endure. For the Christian, hope and help can be both sought and found in the pages of Scripture, says Wycliffe Professor of Historical Theology, Ephraim Radner for, "Scripture knows about mental illness and its anguish." Date Published: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 |
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Judy Paulsen continues the series on the Idols of our Time.Judy Paulsen |
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John Bowen starts off the Thursday Sermon SeriesThis is the opening sermon on the Thursday series, "Idols of our time". Using Jeremiah's outrage about Israel's idolatry John speaks on how we are to view idolatry. John Bowen |
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The Wycliffe DifferenceHear from students, alumni, and faculty about some of the unique qualities of a school like Wycliffe. |