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April 2022

Posted on April 25, 2022

Autism and the Christian Community: Why Awareness Isn't Enough

In honor of Autism Acceptance Month, Ling Austin ’22 reflects on why autism awareness is not as powerful or as needed as autism acceptance.

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Posted on April 16, 2022

If Ever I Loved Thee, My Jesus, ‘Tis Now

As followers of Christ around the world sing hymns to honor his death and resurrection this Holy Week, Gordon alumna and staff member Jessica Vandervort ’20 offers a personal reflection on one particular hymn that is near and dear to many in the Gordon community.

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Posted on April 15, 2022

Immersive Expressions of Holy Week

Three Gordon artists contributed works to a performance of Handel’s Messiah, each representing one of the soprano arias.

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Posted on April 8, 2022

For Modern Democracies to Survive, We Must Rally Behind Universal Human Dignity

Anthropologist Dr. Robert Hefner believes that Christians and Muslims will to be central in protecting modern democracies from culture wars—if they can guide societies toward a shared belief in universal human dignity.

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Posted on April 5, 2022

Crime Scenes, Raisin Bread and the Universe

For the 2022 Herrmann Lecture Series, astrophysicist and biblical scholar Dr. Perry Phillips looked back in time at the Big Bang through a lens of Christian faith.

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Posted on April 4, 2022

A Christian Calling for Public Health Practice

It’s National Public Health Week and to celebrate, Dr. Heather Sipsma, director of the Master of Public Health (MPH) program at Gordon, shares why she’s shifting the narrative from gap to overlap: While many perceive a fundamental gap between Christianity and public health, she sees a critical overlap.

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