by Dr Roland Chia | Sep 1, 2025 | Credo
Credo 1 Sep 2025 Even a cursory glance at the plethora of articles on online news media platforms will show just how much attention artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its impact on society has been receiving of late. Enthusiasts are predictably sanguine about...
by Rev Gilbert Lok | Aug 18, 2025 | Credo
Credo 18 Aug 2025 “In the essentials, unity. In the non-essentials, liberty. In all things, charity (that is, love).” Many readers will be familiar with this saying by Rupertus Meldenius, a German Lutheran who wrote in the late 1620s. Less familiar, however, may be...
by Dr Roland Chia | Aug 4, 2025 | Credo
Credo 4 Aug 2025 The past few decades have witnessed tremendous advances in the field of prenatal genetic screening. The new technologies that are being introduced promise to be game changers in the whole area of prenatal care. As Ignatia Van den Veyver explains: More...
by Dr Tan Kim Huat | Jul 21, 2025 | Credo
Credo 7 July 2025 It is sometimes complained that the ascension of Christ receives scant attention in our theological thinking or Sunday sermons. It seems our focus on the cross and resurrection has driven out the ascension from our ken. And yet, the ascension is...
by ETHOS Institute | Jul 7, 2025 | Credo
Credo 7 July 2025 In the past few decades, a number of churches across the different denominations have issued official statements calling their congregations to be places of inclusion and belonging, especially for people with disabilities. For example, the...
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,...