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Mark Eckel

Funny is a Marker of Order

Laughter depends on order. Give me a minute to explain. The words “cosmic” and “comedic” have similar roots.  “Comedy” comes from the Greek meaning “village” while “cosmos” in the same language focuses on order. So, humor is “cosmopolitan” or an ordered city. Revelry or comedy is born of universal order in the cosmos. We could

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Theology
Mark Eckel

Two Worldview Options

You only have two choices. Give me a minute to explain. Everyone believes something. That belief will drive their lives. Many will be glad to explain what they believe. What they often miss, however, is the foundation from which those beliefs arise. Two basic assumptions exist. Either you believe matter is eternal or God is

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Faith-Learning Integration
Mark Eckel

Assumptions – Worldview

This page is for IACE faculty, the project being announced by the promotional video to the series: The Christian Professors Project  The following link is the 3000 word curricular piece that accompanies the video by the same name below: Assumptions – Worldviews The following IACE videos are now available: Assumptions – Worldviews Coherence – Integration

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Theology
Mark Eckel

Blaming God for Evil

Why do you think evil is God’s fault? Give me a minute to ask questions in response. When unbelieving students confronted me with questions concerning the problem of evil in my days at public university, I asked them if humans bore any responsibility for evil. I said, “Have you considered your own belief in a God-less origin

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Theology
Mark Eckel

Math and Apologetics

Math is one of the great markers of apologetics. Give me a minute to explain. It was the mathematicians who stayed after to talk in my biblical integration teaching at Liberty University. The math department was especially interested in my quote from Herbert E. Huntley, The Divine Proportion: A Study in Mathematical Beauty In the

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Theology
Mark Eckel

Dice Roll or Divine Plan

There are only two choices. Give me a minute to explain. “Humanly speaking,” “not necessarily,” and “it does not automatically follow” are phrases we use to admit our best plans, policies, and practices are ultimately outside our control. Our individual, limited viewpoint – we are all fallen, fallible, finite – leaves us with only two

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