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Art and Contemporary Technologies in the Development of Sensitivity and Aesthetic Perception TertiaryThe objective of this research is to analyze the importance and contributions of the development of sensitivity and aesthetic perception, using modern art and contemporary technology as tools to aid education. The study also intends to provide teachers with... -
Contemporary Popular Culture and Christian Responsibility - A Korean Adventist Perspective Tertiary-LifelongKim discusses contemporary popular culture and how Adventists (Christians) have a responsibility to hold the truths given from God without alienating themselves from society and also without giving up truth. This paper was presented at the 28th Institute... -
God and History - Interpreting Contemporary Events from a Christian Perspective Tertiary-LifelongSibanda believes that "in as much as the atheists have developed their own interpretation of historical events, which is compatible with their worldview, Christians should also interpret contemporary events according to their worldview." This... -
INFO Editorial: Concerns of the 21st Century Tertiary-Lifelong"While globalization has brought quite some benefits to the world population in general, it has raised concerns especially in this new century...The eight articles in this issue address a broad range of concerns." Titles are as follows: The... -
JAE Editorial: Beyond the Maze - Principles for Adventist Education in a Changing World Kindergarten-TertiaryIn this editorial, Melgosa explores the question “What do we do with change in education?” Additional articles in this issue include: ​Vaccines: The Power Tool... -
Worldviews, Contemporary Culture, and Adventist Thought Tertiary-LifelongRasi addresses the concept of worldview. He then contrasts "the Christian worldview with two major perspectives that compete for attention in contemporary culture." Finally he suggests "some implications for thoughtful Adventists and other Bible-believing...