How we manage our money is one of the most challenging areas of
discipleship. Sometimes Jesus talks about the need to give all our
possessions away (as he does with the rich, young ruler), and other times he
blesses wealthy people without even hinting their need to give up their
wealth (as with the Roman centurian, the wealthy women who followed him).
How much to give away and how to use the money that remains--these are big
questions every Christian must answer. We'll be addressing some of the
issues money presents us in this class.
audio by topic 'biblical'
Is There a Biblical Way to Invest? by Jerry Webb
CLT"Theology of the Body for Men - Part II" by Rev. Stewart Ruch
MenGod is the creator of all that we know, including our bodies. Men, not surprisingly, have unique bodies that shape their desires and actions in unique ways. Combining John Paul II's thoughts on the theology of the body, key biblical passages, and his own life experiences, Stewart addressed the particular temptations and opportunities that confront men. These talks were given at the 2007 RezMen Annual Retreat in early November.
"Theology of the Body for Men - Part III" by Rev. Stewart Ruch
MenGod is the creator of all that we know, including our bodies. Men, not surprisingly, have unique bodies that shape their desires and actions in unique ways. Combining John Paul II's thoughts on the theology of the body, key biblical passages, and his own life experiences, Stewart addressed the particular temptations and opportunities that confront men. These talks were given at the 2007 RezMen Annual Retreat in early November.
The Bioethics Puzzle by Dr. David Cook
CLTWe are rapidly entering a brave new world of medical technology. Researches are experimenting on the human body at smaller and smaller levels, from stem cell therapies to nanotechnology. Every new experiment has moral implications. But how far should we go to improve human health? Is it ever acceptable to destroy an embryo, or manipulate genes, to improve human health? Dr. David Cook, Holmes chair of philosophy at Wheaton College and a leading bio-medical expert, will help us think through these complex issues.
