Albert M. Wolters Centre for Christian Scholarship

In Dr. Richard Mouw’s keynote and panel at Redeemer this October, he called Christians to a faithful civility as tensions rise worldwide.
In a society where entertainment is valued over eternity, 2017 Emerging Public Intellectual Award winner Dr. Jessica Hooten Wilson fosters incarnational vision through stories.
Outside Western Europe and North America, the world seems to be getting more religious, not less. What if secularization is not the inevitable future of religion in all societies, but one of many...
Representatives of the Christian academy join North American think tanks in sponsoring Redeemer’s Emerging Public Intellectual Award.
With the 2017-18 Zylstra grants, Redeemer faculty bring Christian influence to bear the history of secularization and pollution in local watersheds.
Dr. Kevin Flatt aims to change how we understand the history of secularization.
From gluttony to iconoclasm, art history expert Dr. Matthew Milliner encourages the Redeemer campus to critically engage our rapid-paced visual culture.
Redeemer is on the frontlines of an international movement to produce research from a Christian perspective.
Redeemer’s Beyond Worldview lecture series asked what faith has to say about first-person shooter video games and zombie apocalypses.
Dr. Kevin Schut investigates the intersection of faith with the guts and gore of video games.
Dr. James K. A. Smith’s keynote, drawn from his book "You Are What You Love", challenges us to learn to love through habit.
Alissa Wilkinson uncovers our collective cultural paranoia and our cravings for stories about the end of the world.
Redeemer faculty bring Christian influence to bear on sexual violence on campus, apocalyptic literature, and pollution in local watersheds
2016 Emerging Public Intellectual Award recipient uses art history and today's visual culture to tell sacred stories
Dr. Edward Berkelaar and Dr. Darren Brouwer will monitor pollution in Hamilton watersheds with funding from a second Zylstra grant.

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