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  • Biola Magazine

    Sacrificing for Students

    Matthew Weathers (鈥93)

    Stephanie Kim — 

    Matthew Weathers (鈥93) wears many hats at Biola; he鈥檚 a donor, a popular professor, a staff member and an alumnus. Weathers has been tied to Biola...

  • Biola Magazine

    Recruiting Students and Giving Back

    Miles Bocianski (鈥13) and Daniel Parham (鈥13)

    Brett McCracken, Kristina Nishi — 

    Having both been Biola students and now admissions counselors, Miles Bocianski (鈥13) and Daniel Parham (鈥13) know well the challenges of...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Product of Faithfulness

    Meleca Consultado (鈥09)

    Stephanie Kim — 

    Even though she is still paying off her own student loans, resident director Meleca Consultado (鈥09) donates to the Biola scholarship fund. Why?...

  • Biola Magazine

    Jason Newell, Kristina Nishi — 

    As a teenager in the late 1940s, Loy Chiu figured he didn鈥檛 have the grades or the money to attend college. But he applied to Biola anyway, just...

  • Biola Magazine

    Historic $12 Million Gift Supports New Science Building

    Alton Lim seeks to 鈥榬eturn back to God what is originally his鈥 with largest cash gift in Biola鈥檚 history

    Jason Newell — 

    For much of his adulthood, Alton Lim sensed that something 鈥 or someone 鈥 was guiding his life. As a Chinese immigrant who started with little,...

  • Biola Magazine

    Leading the Way

    Campaign cabinet helps to spearhead fundraising efforts

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    How does a university like Biola even begin to raise $180 million? In addition to plenty of prayer and planning, it takes a whole lot of help from...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Soul, A Voice and A Vision

    Reflections on the theme of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 largest ever fundraising campaign:鈥 鈥淎 Soul of Conviction, A Voice of Courage鈥

    Brett McCracken — 

    Our world isn鈥檛 lacking in voices. Every day we are bombarded by a chorus of opinions, tweets, texts, ads, blogs and more. But where are the voices...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Historic Night

    Conviction and Courage Gala launches campaign, raises nearly $4 million in one evening

    Biola Magazine Staff — 

    With the message 鈥淛esus Saves鈥 glowing brightly in the skyline above, hundreds of Biola friends and supporters gathered on May 9 for one of the...

  • Biola Magazine

    Making History by Shaping the Future

    How a $180 million campaign will transform 蓝莓视频 and its students

    Jason Newell — 

    This is a historic moment for 蓝莓视频. It is, to hear university leaders tell it, a point in time that future generations of Biolans will...

  • Biola Magazine

    A Soul of Conviction, A Voice of Courage

    President Barry H. Corey offers his perspective on the launch of The Campaign for 蓝莓视频

    Barry Corey — 

    B-I-O-L-A! B-I-O-L-A! B-I-O-L-A! The five-lettered chant 鈥 with a force on the O 鈥 is a common student refrain in our Chase Gymnasium as they...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear William Lane Craig, I am a philosophically unsympathetic fan of yours. I very much admire your philosophical learning, your rhetorical skills and your ingenuity in defense of your faith; at the same time, I reject both your faith itself and the apologetic project at the center of your work in philosophy. I'm sure this is a combination you're already familiar with. What interests me at the moment is something in your recent podcast on Tim Maudlin and the fine tuning argument, and I hope you don't mind considering these short comments ...

  • Biola News

    Biola Finishes 24th in Directors' Cup

    Biola earns a 7th-straight top-30 national finish.

    Neil Morgan — 

    Directors' Cup Release| Complete Rankings| GSAC All-Sports Award Release Four-hundred and twenty-nine total points is enough to get Biola its...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Doug Geivett — 

    Justin Martyr (ca. 100-165 AD) is considered by many to be the first great apologist of the Christian church. The apostle Paul is surely a better candidate for that distinction. But Paul was an inspired author of Scripture. This is not true of any of the other great Christian apologists. And Justin apparently was the first of these. Certainly, he is the first whose writings have survived and are available in English translation ...

  • Biola News

    Neil Morgan — 

    AUSTIN, Texas --- Christine Tixier set another landmark during her highly-decorated career as a student-athlete at Biola when she was selected the...

  • Biola News

    Sean Henning Named New Track & Field/Cross Country Coach

    Biola names Sean Henning, former CBU Assistant, as new T&F/XC Head Coach.

    Neil Morgan — 

    A nationwide search for 蓝莓视频鈥檚 new Track & Field and Cross Country head coach came to a conclusion when Sean Henning accepted the...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Hello Dr. Craig. My question was awakened after having been listening to your class on ''The Ontological Argument''. My question to you is: Does a maximally great being, necessarily have be what we humans are able to imagine as the greatest being? Can it not just be that the being (God) who is in reality the greatest of all beings (since no greater being exists in reality), is the greatest conceivable being. Why do our imagining of a greater being need to devaluate the greatness of the already greatest being. Even if we could imagine a greater being, can it not just be that those ''greater/higher attributes'' are unnecessary and therefore not really greater attributes?

  • The Good Book Blog

    Thaddeus Williams — 

    To see and experience something of Jesus鈥 emotions, let us join eighty to a hundred thousand religious pilgrims on their trek to the sacred city to worship at the Jewish Temple. It is Passover week. In order to participate in the traditional Temple offerings, people need doves or pigeons. Since worshippers need these birds, they were sold at the Temple at a premium price. You could get a more economical bird outside the Temple courts or lug one from home through the hot desert. However, every bird used in Temple rituals had to pass the rigid purity standards of the Temple鈥檚 in-house animal inspectors. Only inflated Temple-sold birds had the guaranteed certification of the scrupulous inspectors. In this way, the house of prayer had become a classic case of what economists call a 鈥渃aptive market.

  • Biola News

    Fifteenth in Thailand's Tennis League Finishes First Year on 蓝莓视频's Tennis Team

    Freshman Philip Westwood reflects on what it means to be a Biola athlete

    Kayla Mele — 

    Philip Westwood, 蓝莓视频 freshman and men鈥檚 tennis team member, ranked 15 out of 1,000 athletes for tennis in Bangkok, Thailand....

  • The Good Book Blog

    Octavio Esqueda — 

    Siempre me ha sorprendido el contraste entre las celebraciones del d铆a de las madres y las del d铆a del padre. Generalmente el d铆a de las madres es una gran festividad y un motivo de alegr铆a generalizado en el cual la mayor铆a reconoce la labor tan ardua y abnegada de las madres. Celebrar a la mam谩 es una obligaci贸n social que se asume con entusiasmo porque todos tienen motivos de sobra para hacerlo. Reconocer a los padres, sin embargo, no tiene el mismo peso social y la efusividad disminuye considerablemente. Ambos padres son importantes, pero pareciera que el 茅nfasis y el reconocimiento son diferentes.

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig, First off, I want to thank you for all that you have done for me through your ministry and hope that your reach continues to spread. I grew up in a conservative Christian home and for the most part accepted everything that I had been taught. Then during my junior year of high school I read some Richard Dawkins, and the likes, and quickly lost my faith. About six or so months later I discovered your ministry and my life was changed! Your arguments convinced me and in no time I had gone back to my faith. I read On Guard and Reasonable Faith among other Christian authors as well. I felt that my faith was strong and I even considered changing my major to Philosophy for a short time. But now, I am saddened to say that I am slowly losing my faith in the Christian God ...

  • Biola News

    Reba DePriest Named NAIA All-American

    GSAC Pitcher of the Year earns second national honor.

    Neil Morgan — 

    NAIA RELEASE LA MIRADA, Calif. --- After another record-breaking season, Reba DePriest earned her second National Association of Intercollegiate...

  • The Good Book Blog

    Thaddeus Williams — 

    If Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, and a mix of our ancestors from virtually any age of human history were crammed into a time machine and hurled into the twenty-first century, there is something normal to us that they would find totally bewildering. I am not referring to air and space travel, or the worldwide renown achieved by a cartoon mouse, or even technologies that put all human knowledge at our fingertips that we use to watch endless cat bloopers, bizarre as all of that would seem. I am referring instead to the sacred, unquestioned authority granted to feelings in our day. Western culture has been through a so-called 鈥楢ge of Faith鈥 and an 鈥楢ge of Reason.鈥 We live in what Princeton鈥檚 Robert George calls 鈥渢he Age of Feeling.鈥漑1] Canadian Philosopher, Charles Taylor, prefers the moniker, 鈥淭he Age of Authenticity,鈥 to describe how staying true to your feelings, whatever they may be, has become the highest virtue of our day (unlike historic virtues in which certain feelings could and should be chastened).

  • The Good Book Blog

    Joe Hellerman — 

    I wrote a book titled When The Church Was A Family. Considering its rather narrow focus, it has sold pretty well. I am particularly delighted that the book has become required reading in one of our Talbot Spiritual Formation courses. One person who has read When The Church Was A Family is Mark DeNeui. Mark is a New Testament scholar who has been training Christian leaders in Europe for over twenty years. He and his wife Lisa have been on furlough from the mission field and will shortly return to France. I was Mark鈥檚 youth pastor back in the late 1970s, I officiated at their wedding a decade or so later, and my wife and I have remained close to the DeNeuis all these years ...

  • Biola News

    Baroness Addresses Graduates at Spring 2015 Commencement

    Nearly 1,000 undergraduates and graduates received their diplomas

    Mystiana Victorino — 

    F or the first time in 蓝莓视频鈥檚 history, a b aroness addressed graduates at the 2015 Spring Commencement ceremonies. Approximately 227...

  • The Good Book Blog

    William Lane Craig — 

    Dear Dr. Craig, I recently viewed your defense of the Kalam Cosmological Argument video at the Baylor University Alvin Plantinga conference, and I was intrigued by the new grim reaper argument against an infinite series of causal events. I've searched throughout the web and have found very little on this argument. I was wondering what exactly your thoughts were on this argument and if you will be adding it to your repertoire of arguments against an eternal series of causal events ...