by Dr Ng Kam Weng | Jun 16, 2025 | Credo
16 June 2025 Credo The historical view of Christianity on the nature of human beings is one of anthropological dualism, that is, the view that each human being has a soul and a physical body. This view was held by major Christian thinkers like Augustine and Aquinas,...
by Dr Roland Chia | Jun 2, 2025 | Pulse
Pulse 2 June 2025 For churches that include the recitation of the ancient creeds in their order of worship or liturgy, the most commonly used is surely the Apostles’ Creed (Symbol of the Apostles). Originating in the 4th or 5th century, the creed is used in the Latin...
by Dr Kwa Kiem-Kiok | Jun 2, 2025 | Feature
Feature 2 June 2025 I am not a great cook, but I can put a decent meal on the table. While I will not drive out for miles for the best durian, Hokkien mee or nasi biryani, I will spend time eating with friends. Indeed, since eating and food is so central in our...
by Dr Roland Chia | Jun 2, 2025 | Credo
Credo 2 June 2025 Since 2009 the United Nations has designated 20 February as World Day of Social Justice. The purpose of this observance is to “commemorate and urge all efforts to combat unemployment, social exclusion, and poverty”.[1] For many years now,...
by Dr Khaw Siew Ping | May 19, 2025 | Credo
Credo 19 May 2025 Introduction In 2022, exvangelical[1] pastor Brandon Flanery published the findings of a survey he conducted with 1050 Christians who had left the faith.[2] When asked “What does your current existential framework offer you that your previous one did...