IICS Conference 2005 Papers
Below please find several of the papers which were presented at the 2005 IICS Conference, July 14-16, in Kansas City, Missouri. Click on the title of the paper to download the paper in a Word document.
From Obscurity to Clarity: Disentangling Worldviews in Literary Studies Dr. Laura Barge, Mississippi State University - Meridian Campus.
Restorative Justice: God's Philosophy and Methodology For Law William D. Bontrager, JD, Kazakh-American Free University.
Chinese Airline Pilot Trainees and Intelligent Design: Observations on Cross-Cultural Evangelism Using Science Dr. William B. Collier, Oral Roberts University.
A Christian Response to Ukraine's Orange Revolution Kevin Ellis, MBA, MA, International Christian University of Kiev.
Holistic Knowledge Mapping: The Christian Scholar's Tool of Choice for 21st Century Apologetics in Global Academia Dr. Lawrence E. Green, Indiana Tech.
The Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo: Balancing Relevance and Integrity Dr. Ruth Hartling, Worcester State College.
What Is Wrong With Our Ecclesiologies, Or What is Wrong with Our Churches? Dr. Adrian Helleman, University of Jos, Nigeria.
Human Rights and Christian Ethics Dr. Thomas K. Johnson, Charles University and Komensky Institute of Prague.
Learning to Teach from within a Christian Perspective Dr. John H. Kok, Dordt College.
The Architecture of the Christian Jack A. Kremers, AIA, Judson College.
Christian Unity and Faithful Politics Dr. Nick Lantinga, IAPCHE and Dordt College.
Mentoring For the Development of the Whole Person Dr. Paul Madtes, Jr., Mount Vernon Nazarene College.
International Human Rights Law in the Post-Modern World Yuri Mantilla, LLM, MA, Focus on the Family.
From Relativity to Vulnerability: A Critique of Cultural Relativism and Its Impact On Cross-Cultural Witness Dr. Patrick Mays, LeTourneau University.
Why Religion Seems Irrelevant in Contemporary Academia Justin McBrayer, MA, University of Missouri.
Preaching a Right-Handed Gospel or Developing a Holistic Ministry? Which Way For Christian Academicians? Dr. Danny McCain, Founder, International Director-at-Large and Director of IICS-Africa.
Contemporary Christian Idols: Pride, Theology, and Worship Dr. Edward P. Meadors, Taylor University.
Toward an Approach to Balance Cultural Relevance and Scriptural Faithfulness: Can Africa Save Harry Potter? Dr. W. Jay Moon, North American Baptist Seminary.
The Relevancy of A Christian World-View in a Post-Modern World Dr. Helmuth Poggemiller, Liberty University (retired).
The Integration of Human Personality Theory into a Personal Worldview: Current Beliefs Among Upper Division College Students in a Southern Secular University Dr. Kevin Rowell, University of Central Arkansas.
To Profess Christianly: How Do IICS Professors Communicate a Christian Worldview in the Secular Classroom? Dr. Laura Savage, University of the West, Timisoara, Romania.
The Artist's Process: Incarnation, Imago Dei, and Identity Dr. George A. Scranton, Seattle Pacific University.
Losing My Religion?: Popular Cultural Theory and Christian Worldview Dr. Theodore A. Turnau III, Anglo-American College and Charles University of Prague.
Does Athens Need Jerusalem? Fundamentalism and the Western Enlightenment, Tradition of Political Liberalism: The Case of John Rawls Dr. Richard Von Dohlen, Lenoir-Rhyne College.
How Medicine Would Be Different if Jesus Were Recognized as the Leading Expert In the Field Dr. Mark Wetzel, Medical Associates.
How Would the Contemporary Renaissance of Christian Philosophy Contribute to the Teaching of Philosophy in Africa? Pitfalls and Prospects Tedla Woldeyohannes, graduate student at Talbot School of Theology.
Choosing Christian Hope over the American Dream Dr. William Woodward, Seattle Pacific University.
Are Academicians Tent-Makers? Dr. Peter Y. Wu, Robert Morris University.
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