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Book Report: How Should We Then Live? --Francis Schaeffer

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    Chapter 1: Ancient Rome Summary Schaeffer examines the rise and fall of Ancient Rome, attributing its collapse to moral and spiritual decay. Despite its achievements in infrastructure and governance, Rome’s reliance on pragmatism over enduring values created a fragile society. The culture’s focus on personal peace and affluence led to a loss of civic responsibility, which ultimately weakened the empire from within. Schaeffer draws parallels between Rome and modern Western society, warning that similar issues—such as materialism and moral relativism—threaten contemporary stability. Reflection Schaeffer’s analysis of Rome’s reliance on pragmatism prompted me to consider how modern society faces similar challenges. The emphasis on material success and personal comfort often comes at the expense of deeper values. This chapter made me reflect on whether I prioritize convenience over principles in my own decisions. Schaeffer’s comparison to modern times also highli...

Week 7 - Class Lecture Review - Art & Beauty - Joseph Avakian

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Joseph Avakian is a multifaceted artist, educator, and communicator whose background spans visual communication, branding, intercultural engagement, and mentorship. He describes himself as a creative thinker and life-long learner, blending his Armenian, Lebanese, Cypriot, and German heritage into a global perspective on art and culture. Through his work with organizations like YWAM and the Zebr Institute, Joseph has mentored countless individuals, emphasizing creativity as a divine gift and problem-solving tool. His philosophy centers on aligning art with truth, goodness, and beauty to reflect God’s character and transform lives.  This week, Joseph led a lecture series on  Art & Beauty , exploring how creativity intersects with identity, culture, and faith. Over five days, his teachings revealed art’s potential to inspire, heal, and glorify God. Drawing from his own journey as an artist and educator, he challenged us to rethink the purpose of art, emphasizing its redemptiv...

Week 7 - Movie Review: The Tree of Life

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God, Grief, and the Cosmos: Wrestling with the Depth of Existence in The Tree of Life   I just watched the 2011 movie The Tree of Life. When I watched it, I was dealing with some kind of flu, so I feel my experience might have been slightly different if I’d been feeling better. Still, here’s what I thought of the movie. Overall, the film felt deeply real and incredibly heavy. From the outset, I felt it was meant for mature audiences. While it doesn’t include gore or explicit scenes, the emotional intensity and themes make it unsuitable for younger viewers, in my opinion. Despite its PG-13 rating, I believe the film deserves an R rating due to its deeply unsettling and profound nature. The movie begins with scenes of a family, transitioning into an epic creation narrative. The director, Terrence Malick, who also wrote the screenplay, seems to approach the origin of the universe from an Old Earth and Big Bang perspective. As someone who has lately moved slightly away from strict youn...

Week 7 - Current News Event

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When Free Speech Hypocrisy Collide: Trump’s Anti-Woke Crusade and the Guardian’s Selective Free Speech Defense Source :  Trump likely to use antisemitism claims to launch crackdown on US universities | US universities | The Guardian Summary Donald Trump’s incoming administration is preparing to impose funding cuts and heightened scrutiny on US universities, targeting pro-Palestine activism under the banner of combating antisemitism. This approach leans heavily on the controversial International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism, which critics argue conflates legitimate criticism of Israeli policies with discriminatory hate speech. Trump’s plans, detailed in part by Project Esther, threaten to revoke federal funding and accreditation for universities deemed to tolerate such activism. Critics, including free speech advocates, warn this strategy risks stifling open discourse and creating a culture of fear on campuses. Personal View Trump’s use of antisem...

Week 7 - Geopolitical Analysis

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Missiles and Misgivings: The Fine Line Between Resolve and Escalation in Global Leadership News Article:  Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with US-supplied long-range missiles | AP News Biden’s recent authorization for Ukraine to use U.S.-supplied ATACMS missiles marks a significant and calculated shift in the war’s trajectory. These longer-range missiles, capable of striking deeper into Russian territory, represent a notable escalation in the ongoing conflict. This decision comes as Russia introduces thousands of North Korean troops into the conflict and escalates its attacks on Ukraine’s cities and critical infrastructure. The timing of this move is striking. Ukraine has been requesting advanced weaponry for months, emphasizing the need to counter attacks on its population centers and energy grids. President Zelenskyy’s response—“The missiles will speak for themselves”—reflects the seriousness of the situation and the focus on tangible results rather than public declarations...

Week 6 - Current News Event

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Seeking Hope, Finding Tragedy: Smuggling Gone Wrong, Reality of Poverty on Trial Summary: A chilling case of human smuggling that claimed the lives of an Indian family near the Canada-U.S. border in January 2022 is now heading to trial in Minnesota. Federal prosecutors accuse Harshkumar Ramanlal Patel, 29, and Steve Shand, 50, of operating a smuggling network that brought migrants from India to the U.S. through Canada. Tragically, one family from Gujarat, including a father who died holding his 3-year-old son, perished in freezing temperatures while attempting to cross the border. Prosecutors allege that Patel organized the operation while Shand acted as a transporter, receiving $25,000 for five trips over a five-week period. The trial sheds light on the risks migrants face and the exploitative networks profiting from their plight. Personal View: This tragic case highlights the harsh realities and moral dilemmas surrounding immigration and human smuggling. The deaths of Jagdish Patel, ...

Week 6 - Movie Review: Amazing Grace

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  Amazing Grace: A Story of Perseverance and Justice Overview: The 2006 historical drama Amazing Grace , directed by Michael Apted, captures the extraordinary journey of William Wilberforce and his relentless fight to abolish the British transatlantic slave trade. Set in late 18th-century England, the film portrays the immense challenges Wilberforce faced in Parliament, his collaborations with abolitionist allies like Thomas Clarkson and Olaudah Equiano, and his unwavering reliance on his Christian faith to guide his moral convictions. The story is interwoven with the hymn "Amazing Grace," penned by John Newton, a former slave ship captain who underwent a spiritual transformation and became one of Wilberforce's mentors. The film beautifully illustrates themes of redemption, transformation, and the pursuit of justice, offering both a gripping narrative and a call to reflect on societal injustices. Impact: One of the most striking aspects of Amazing Grace is its portraya...