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Crucifix Pareidolia
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Crucifix Pareidolia

August 18, 2025 | By Isaac Oberman DC ‘26

There are probably many ways to explain away the occasions of spontaneous crosses. Perhaps my mind is bored. Most likely, I surround myself with so much religious content in my daily life that my mind actively seeks it out and creates it. But these explanations are boring and surface-level. Let’s get mystical. What if the crucifix is supposed to be there?

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Song of Pharaoh
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Song of Pharaoh

August 14, 2025 | By Douglas Bunting - Regent University

Throughout Scripture, our lack of trust in God’s generosity consistently leads to a prideful attempt to seize control, defining good and evil as we see fit. Pharaoh exemplifies this mistrust, and this poem uses him as a foil against the whole of Scripture and its call to trust in God's provision.

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Sacred Departures
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Sacred Departures

May 1, 2025 | By Zeki Tan MY ‘25

Just as baptism in Christianity marks the transformation of individuals from old life to new life, sinful humans apart from Christ to communion with Him, there are also rituals that mark the degeneration of the body from vitality to mortality, its movement from earthly life to afterlife. Burial rites are a tangible, material means to commemorate these transformations in community.

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Lose Yourself
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Lose Yourself

May 1, 2025 | By Joseph Yu BF ‘28

Last summer, I volunteered to be a counselor at a week-long summer camp. It was your standard summer camp, just with one small detail—all of the attendees were foster children. Upon arriving at the retreat grounds after a 1.5-hour car ride, the work began immediately. I was handed beds to set up, bikes to inflate, and boxes upon boxes of toys to unpack. Some of my fellow counselors had been participating for over 10 years, whereas this was my first time—nonetheless, we all did the same work.

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Transhumanism & Deification
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Transhumanism & Deification

May 1, 2025 | By Gavin Susantio YDS ‘25

Transhumanism is the future of human transformation—or rather human evolution, as many transhumanist movements call it. But what exactly is transhumanism? In fact, the word “transhuman” comes from a Christian epic from the 13th century, Dante’s Paradiso. You might’ve heard of Dante’s Inferno, which is part of the epic trilogy of Dante’s journey through the underworld, purgatory, and the heavens. In this article, I would like to explore the religious undertones and general trajectory of transhumanism, as well as Dante’s vision of transhumanism that Christianity offers and safeguards. The latter is traditionally called deification.

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Policy
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Policy

May 1, 2025 | By Fiona Bultonsheen MPP ‘26

How do we make the world a safer place? Whole companies, units, and sectors of the government are dedicated to this pursuit. It seems that no matter how many guidelines, regulations, and executive orders are put into place, there are still bad actors who will wiggle their way around to poison the online world with their malicious content. Slash one hydra-like head and three more grow in its place. This is the heavy-laden state of modern tech policy. I’d like to suggest that one can have hope amidst this complex and often depressing digital environment.

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