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    Are Christianity and "Cool" Compatible?

    Biola author garners national attention for new book, Hipster Christianity

    In the quest to be cool, are some Christians losing sight of what really matters about their faith? So asks Biola student and staff member Brett...

  • Exclusive Banquet Lecture with William Lane Craig

    Biola Research Professor of Philosophy shows how particular objections against God existence lack substance

    Biola Christian apologetics graduate program sponsored an “Exclusive Evening with William Lane Craig” on Saturday, August 28, where more than...

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    Newsweek Ranks Biola Among Top 25 "Great Weather" Schools

    Biola named one of the best for bright sun and bright students

    Pleasant weather and strong academics make Biola one of the nation “brightest” schools, according to Newsweek, which recently ranked Biola on...

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Biola in the News

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    Dr. Liz Hall, professor of psychology in the Rosemead School of Psychology, contributed to this Mockingbird article discussing the mystery of Holy Saturday, the day the disciples did not know what to think or how to think now that Jesus's tomb was sealed. The article discusses the "already but not yet" reality in which the world sits today: knowing the battle has been won, yet the final defeat of sin and death is yet to come.

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    Dr. Liz Hall, a professor of psychology in the Rosemead School of Psychology, reflects in this Baptist News article on the importance of acknowledging Jesus Christ's suffering on the cross rather than just his resurrection from the grave. The article talks about how it is common for churches to avoid the uncomfortable and focus on the positive. In contrast, there is deep value in acknowledging the suffering in life.

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    Casey Corum, applied lesson instructor on songwriting in the Biola Conservatory of Music, shared his thoughts on church and musicianship in this Christianity Today article. He shared that he hopes that worship training experiences for students provides them depth in training acorss genres and styles of music.

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