January 17, 2026 in Saturdays at Seven Conversation Series

“Co-Creating as Image Bearing” ft. Yale University’s James J. Choi I Saturdays at Seven – Season Three, Episode Eighteen

In the eighteenth episode of the third season of the “Saturdays at Seven” conversation series, Todd Ream talks with James J. Choi, Professor of Finance at Yale University and a TIAA Institute Fellow. Choi opens by reflecting upon the current state of retirement savings practices, ones which data indicate accomplish their intended purposes, ones which…
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January 16, 2026 in Blog

Four Necessary Skills for Christ-Animated Learning (Part IV): Developing Christian Critical Thinking about Academic Sub-Cultures

Culture is one of those overused words that requires a clear definition to be helpful. Personally, I find one of the most useful definitions comes from H. Richard Niebuhr’s book, Christ and Culture. Every Christian should read Niebuhr’s famous work to help them develop Christian critical thinking about how Christ can and should animate one’s…
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January 15, 2026 in Blog

Four Necessary Skills for Christ-Animated Learning (Part III): Placing Academic Terms in the Christian Story

One of the odd things about those claiming that major portions of Christian and secular higher education are basically the same is that such a claim reveals an inability to understand complexity. They fail to recognize that key differences go all the way down to the way scholars use basic words. In fact, approaching scholarship…
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January 14, 2026 in Blog

Four Necessary Skills for Christ-Animated Learning (Part II): Christ-Animated Analysis of Academic Disciplines

Today, I want to discuss a second skill that I think should be a major component of advanced forms of Christ-Animated learning, yet I also rarely see it employed. For example, in the five years of editing this blog, I can only recall a few posts on this topic. Every Christian student at a Christian…
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January 13, 2026 in Blog

Four Necessary Skills for Christ-Animated Learning (Part I): Christ-Animated Analysis of Academic Theories

This new year, I would like to begin the Christ-Animated Learning Blog by presenting a four-part series about some advanced skills necessary for Christ-animating learning. Today, I begin by discussing one advanced skill that I think should be a major component of advanced forms of Christ-Animated learning, yet I rarely see it. For example, in…
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January 10, 2026 in Saturdays at Seven Conversation Series

“The Words People Use” ft. Baylor University’s Philip Jenkins I Saturdays at Seven – Season Three, Episode Seventeen

In the seventeenth episode of the third season of the “Saturdays at Seven” conversation series, Todd Ream talks with Philip Jenkins, Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University. Jenkins begins by sharing his reflections on how the practice of history has changed over the course of his career. Religion, according to Jenkins, was rarely a…
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