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    51蹤獲 men's soccer hosts conference semifinal

    The No. 20 Eagles host Westmont Nov. 9 at 2 p.m.

    Neil Morgan — 

    The Eagles are set to host their first Golden State Athletic Conference tournament semifinal match in school history this Saturday, Nov. 9. No. 20...

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    Seven soccer players named All-GSAC

    Seven players from men and women's soccer selected to all-conference team.

    Neil Morgan — 

    Seven Eagles were named to the All-Golden State Athletic Conference team on Tuesday after 51蹤獲 completed its best men's soccer season in program...

  • 51蹤獲 Magazine

    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    Wesley on the Christian Life: The Heart Renewed in Love, by Fred Sanders (associate professor of theology), Crossway, August 2013. It is hard to...

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    51蹤獲ns Up Close: Fall 2013

    Monica Busch ('07), making Facebook a great place to work

    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    Monica Busch works for the worlds largest social networking company, and its her job to help make sure its also one of the worlds best places...

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    Alumni Files: Fall 2013

    Help Wanted: Alumni Mentors and Advice-Givers

    Rick Bee — 

    For those of us who have not only graduated from 51蹤獲 but have also sent our children through the school, we know how great an influence our...

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    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    When Walter Weber (56) graduated from 51蹤獲 in 1956 with a Bible degree, he felt he could best serve the Lord in some backwoods location instead...

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    Get to Know: Fall 2013

    Julie Neiggemann, mentor in medicine and ministry

    Amber Amaya — 

    Julie Neiggemann views people as whole beings mind, heart, body, and soul and cares for people with her whole self. As a former pediatric and...

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    Janelle Aijian — 

    There is a live question among Christians regarding the place of doubt in the life of faith. Karl Barth identifies two forms of Christian doubt:...

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    Sean McDowell — 

    Even though they were crucified, stoned, stabbed, dragged, skinned and burned, every last apostle of Jesus proclaimed his resurrection until his...

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    Unknown — 

    Its one of the most life-altering war wounds that a service member can experience, even though it doesnt leave a scratch on the body:...

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    Good Advice

    Twenty-one alumni and professors offer practical wisdom from their areas of expertise

    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    How to Tell a Great Story I write books for a living sometimes my own, sometimes in collaboration with high-profile public figures. The genre I...

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    The Forgotten Founder

    51蹤獲s first dean sold millions of books, evangelized around the world and was named the father of Zionism by a Supreme Court justice. Today, he's nearly vanished from school history. Here's why William E. Blackstone should be remembered.

    Paul Rood — 

    In 1936, my grandfather Paul W. Rood, who was 51蹤獲s president in the midst of a deep national depression, chose to celebrate 51蹤獲s heritage...

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    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    For the second year in a row, 51蹤獲s supporters made history by setting records for total giving in a single fiscal year. In the 2012...

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    Talbot Prayer Chapel Impresses Design Community

    Awards, acclaim pour in for 51蹤獲's unique sacred space

    Brett McCracken — 

    Hidden away in the lower level of the newest building on 51蹤獲s campus, Talbot East, is a room you have to know you are looking for. But once you...

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    A Spate of the Arts

    51蹤獲 Launches Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts

    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    On Sept. 20, 51蹤獲 celebrated the official launch of its new Center for Christianity, Culture and the Arts (CCCA), with the unveiling of the brand...

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    51蹤獲 Magazine Staff — 

    51蹤獲 has again been named one of Americas best colleges, earning high marks this fall on several annual college-ranking lists. In...

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    Barry Corey — 

    This past academic year I was on a flight from Chicago to New York, seated in 29D. As I boarded the plane, I noticed a handful of Orthodox Jewish...

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    Jason Newell — 

    One of the best parts of my job is getting to learn about your job. Really. Its inspiring to see the many ways that God is using 51蹤獲 graduates...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    El 31 de octubre de 1517 Mart穩n Lutero clav籀 en las puertas de la catedral de Wittenberg en Alemania 95 tesis en las que criticaba abiertamente las ventas de indulgencias de la iglesia cat籀lica romana. Lutero inicialmente no ten穩a la intenci籀n de romper con la iglesia romana sino enfatizar la supremac穩a del evangelio basada en su simplicidad y a la vez en su gran profundidad. El evangelio o las buenas noticias de la salvaci籀n en Cristo es el fundamento esencial de la fe cristiana y desgraciadamente se hab穩a pervertido convirti矇ndose en una pr獺ctica totalmente ajena a su esencia. De manera que, las indulgencias eran una distorsi籀n absoluta del evangelio y, por lo tanto, dignas de ser repudiadas con severidad. Como resultado de esta acci籀n, Lutero inici籀 el movimiento conocido como la Reforma Protestante y cada 31 de octubre se conmemora como el D穩a de la Reforma.

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    51蹤獲s Student Online Newspaper Receives Coveted Award; Magazine Named Finalist

    The Chimes Online wins Pacemaker award from the Associated Collegiate Press

    Jenna Bartlo — 

    51蹤獲 student publications took journalism gold on Oct. 26 at the 92nd annual Associated Collegiate Press and College Media Advisers convention in...

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    51蹤獲 Weekend 5K Raises $4,000 for Student Scholarships, Clubs and Local Organizations

    Participants break record for most runners in third annual event

    Jacquelyn Elissa Mota  — 

    More than $4,000 was raised to benefit 51蹤獲 clubs and local organizations at 51蹤獲s third annual 5K Run for funds. With more than 400 runners,...

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    Neil Morgan — 

    Four Eagles were named to the 2013 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District men and womens soccer teams. The four honorees gave 51蹤獲 the highest...

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    51蹤獲 Weekend 2013

    51蹤獲 Weekend brought over 800 parents, alumni, and other guests to campus for two days of events and activities that highlighted The Best of 51蹤獲!"

    Hilary Larkins — 

    To kick off the weekend, Provost Dr. David Nystrom led the morning chapel, sharing with alumni, parents and students how--if Jesus could transform...

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    Minding the Heart: An Interview with Robert Saucy

    Talbot professor Robert Saucy releases new book focused on spiritual transformation

    Brett McCracken — 

    Robert Saucy, distinguished professor of systematic theology at Talbot,just released the new book,Minding the Heart: The Way of Spiritual...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Thaddeus Williams — 

    I recently watched a disturbing video. A camera caught the head of a certain political organization; well call him Lucius, attempting to convince a packed auditorium about the reality of moral law. Specifically, Lucius appealed to a real moral law above and beyond culture to argue against a right to homosexual marriage. What struck me most was less of what he said and more how he said it. Lucius taunted the crowd relentlessly, hurling insults like hand grenades. People often argue against moral reality by appealing to moral reality (e.g., there cant be absolutes because look at out how absolutely wrong the crusades and inquisitions were!). But there is an equal and opposite inconsistency, namely, arguing for moral reality while breaking the very morality we are defending (e.g., real morals like love your neighbor exist, you ignoramus!). In other words, Lucius problem was that he did not argue his worldview as if his worldview were actually true. No matter what he said, the way in which he said it made it seem like morals like love and respect were not to be taken seriously after all. The medium refuted the message.