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...
by Ethos Institute | Jun 3, 2019 | Feature
June 2019 Feature Uncertainty and disruption seem to be the order of the day. We are indeed at a historical moment in time. The world is witnessing considerable changes in modes of production taking place at the same time as changes in the distribution of political...
by Dr. William Wan | May 6, 2019 | Feature
May 2019 Feature In a world that is increasingly detached from religious belief, it is not easy to be a Christian that inspires faith. The rise of secularism has placed believers in an increasingly minority position, and sometimes, the pressures of the world can...
by Dr Tan See Seng | Apr 1, 2019 | Feature
April 2019 Feature Are member nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) accountable actors that care and provide for their own peoples and societies? Do they conduct themselves in ways that reflect a felt sense of obligation toward their...