by Dr Joseph Liow | Dec 2, 2019 | Feature
December 2019 Feature Article Notwithstanding the constant drumbeat of climate change “doubters” in the U.S. government today, there is overwhelming evidence that climate change and the effects of global warming are not only real, but will pose an existential threat...
by Bishop Emeritus Robert Solomon | Nov 4, 2019 | Feature
November 2019 Feature Conflicting ideas about marriage are emerging today. Some of these have come into the church too. For Christians, it is necessary to reflect on the origins of the institution of marriage and what its primary purpose is. Our answers must be drawn...
by Dr Phil Chan | Oct 7, 2019 | Feature
October 2019 Feature In recent years, we witness unprecedented leadership changes in governments, state institutions and big corporations. With such changes, new teams with their new heads will somehow aim to outdo or even eradicate the legacy of their predecessors....
by Dr Leow Theng Huat | Sep 2, 2019 | Feature
September 2019 Feature Article The “Conversion” of Karl Barth The great Swiss-German theologian Karl Barth famously underwent a “conversion” in his theological outlook. He started his career as a theological “liberal”. This was no surprise given that his teachers were...
by Dr Kumar Ramakrishna | Aug 5, 2019 | Feature
August 2019 Feature “Since you have studied Communist terrorism, why not use what you know to study radical Islamist terrorism?” It was late September 2001. On the 11th of that fateful month, 19 radicalized terrorists of the violent Islamist Al Qaeda terrorist...
by Dr Calvin Chong | Jul 1, 2019 | Feature
July 2019 Feature When reading a book on beauty and art recently, I stumbled across an intriguing paragraph that totally grabbed my attention. The words, by Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen, read: The aestheticization of everyday life in postmodern society through the powerful...