Author: Marshall Tankersley
“Am I a Good Man?”―Personal Growth and Morality in Doctor Who
Marshall Tankersley If you want to scare someone, really scare them, all you need to do is ask: what makes a good person? Humanity has, collectively and individually, struggled with […]
Good Ballplayer, Bad Sportswriter, and Ugly Journalism
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor In an age of instant access news (and gossip), it is all too easy to be in the position of having to discern what is truth […]
Theology Lived in the Heart—A Conversation With Dr. Bob Black
Melissa Woodland Dr. Robert Black is Professor of Religion at Southern Wesleyan University. He is the author of How Firm a Foundation, a history of Southern Wesleyan, and co-author of The Story of the […]
The Art of Writing Papers
Dakota Smith If you ask different professors how to write a paper, they will likely have different responses. They may differ in forms of style or opinions, but there are […]
Imprisoned for Freedom—the Story of Charles Colson
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor Since the time of Job, believers have asked the question, ‘What is God doing in my life?’ The hand of God moves in mysterious ways, and […]
007 Dalton and License to Kill
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor What do you hate? Everyone, including Christians, hates something. Is it another person? An event? An action? Evil? Some individuals hate in wrong ways, in ways […]
The Third Man Revisited
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor How one grows is as important to a life as actions. A man can do one thing in his life, but how he reacts to it […]
Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis debate God
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor How is it possible that two men with such similar backgrounds can come to divergent ends in life? This is the question that Harvard psychiatrist and […]
The Professor and the Madman
Marshall Tankersley, Student Editor In his book The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary (1998), Simon Winchester chronicles the […]