
CATCHING UP WITH…SARA KEDIR
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Sara Kedir, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology from 2018-2019. What did you write your dissertation about? I wrote my dissertation on the topic of…
Stanley Grenz, Baptist and evangelical theologian, said of himself: I am imbued with a commitment both to warm-heartedness and right-headedness. I am, in short, a pietist with a Ph.D. And this, I would add, marks me as…
In today’s ‘Catch Up’ post, we hear from Justin Brittain, who studied the MLitt in Analytic and Exegetical Theology. When did you study at the Logos Institute? I was a member of the 2018 cohort. What did you write…
In a new series of blog posts, we catch up with some of our former Logos Institute students to hear more about their dissertation work and to hear about what they have been doing since. In this post, we catch up with…
In 1905, a young patent clerk published four papers that now function as foundations of modern physics. His name: Albert Einstein. In so doing, Einstein sparked several scientific revolutions, introducing the Special…
In this post, Logia is honoured to have our very own co-Director and Australian-born scholar, Hannah Craven, speak into the commonly discussed, but often misunderstood concept of Imposter Syndrome. One of the things…
One of the most impressive descriptions of the last events is the picture drawn by Tertullian in the last chapter of his treatise De spectaculis. In this work, dated around the years 197-200, the author condemns the…
While we have just begun our series featuring women from the Southern Hemisphere, we want to include this special contribution from a contributor who has been working on this piece since our last series. Further, this…
I first heard the term “restorative justice” in a class with Dr. Douglas Campbell at Duke Divinity School about 2 years ago. It was not something that we spent a large amount of time discussing, but it was enough to…
Logia will focus our next blog series on hearing from women in the divinity disciplines in the Southern Hemisphere. Our contributors will speak about their own research, as well as some of their stories for why they…