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LeaderU's 10th: A Decade of Growth & Impact
1995: The Web was new. Hopes were high for the "information superhighway." LeaderU, its sister sites and Web partners launched what has become a successful suite of sites you are now enjoying. What's the rest of the story? If you want to know the story and scope of the Web site you're looking at, click the link above. (6/21/05)
Moving Pictures, Moving Our Hearts
Since its release just a few months ago, Titanic has enthralled the movie-watching public. In return, they have already made it the greatest box-office hit of all time. It even tied the previous Academy Award record holder by winning eleven Oscars. Why does a movie like this engulf viewers so completely? Please see our special focus for insight into both this particular cinematic success and our movie-obsessed society in general. (4/5/98)
Popcorn Pictures
Seen any good movies lately? Have there been any good movies lately? Good or bad, the Oscars are to be awarded soon. And hoopla aside, Academy Award season presents us with the opportunity to consider the place of movies in our culture. See our special focus on movies. (3/15/99)
Stay Tuned?
This month we celebrate a week with no tube (TV Turnoff Week, April 22-28). Many cannot fathom a week without their favorite TV programs. Can we bear to go without them for that long? Should we? (4/12/99)
Poets & Prophets
Do the religious belong in mainstream literature and the arts? To look around in recent years--espcially in evangelical circles--you'd think not. That may be changing. See our special focus. (8/30/99)
Music of the Spheres--And of Here
Has the Church lost its understanding of the depth and power of music in all its many expressions? Can Christians discern and produce good music without holing up in a Christian music ghetto? See our special focus. (7/11/01)
Lord of the Rings: True Mythology
December 19 marks the long-awaited release of the first movie in J.R.R. Tolkien's beloved trilogy. Is this, the most popular in the UK of all works in England's great literary legacy, based in pagan myth or Christian themes--or both? Dig into the story behind the stories and their master storyteller in our Special Focus. (11/21/01)
Lord of the Rings: True Mythology (II)
Response to the release of the second blockbuster movie rendition of Tolkien's beloved trilogy, The Two Towers, has been fantastic. Is this, the most popular in the UK of all works in England's great literary legacy, based in pagan myth or Christian themes--or both? Dig into the story behind the stories and their master storyteller in our Special Focus. Includes three additional articles since our first feature on Fellowship of the Rings. (1/26/03)
Loaded Matrix: Great Filmmaking and Lofty Ideas
The Matrix Reloaded, second film of a trilogy, just released to 24-hour showings in the U.S. Anticipated more than summer itself by generations entranced by The Matrix, the films spring from their own matrix of philosophies. What are those philosophies? (5/16/03)
Matrix Trilogy: A "Womb" with Many Worldviews
Updated and expanded version of Loaded Matrix: Great Filmmaking and Lofty Ideas with new introduction. Matrix Revolutions, final film of a trilogy, releases this month to simultaneous global showings. Creating a subculture and billion dollar franchise, the films spring from their own matrix of philosophies. What are they? (11/03)
The Da Vinci Code: Of Magdalene, Gnosticism, the Goddess and the Grail
Mystery novel sensation The Da Vinci Code combines conspiracy, art, history, religion and murder. Has the Church conspired to hide Mary Magdalene's true relationship to the man Jesus, as the book portrays? Was he indeed just a man? Who can be trusted? See more... (1/6/04)
The Passion of The Christ: Who is This Suffering Jewish Man?
Before its release this month, Mel Gibson's film The Passion of The Christ is making waves. Charges of anti-semitism raise concerns for some. Are they justified? Why is Christ's death important for me, anyway? See more... (2/2/04)
Star Wars Episode III: Jedi Spirituality
Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith opens this month. What lies beneath this 30-year fantasy film franchise? What religious and philosophical influences are at its core? See more... (5/12/05)
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe & the Genius of C.S. Lewis
Disney's The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe already has the makings of a classic. The sheer genius of author C.S. Lewis will play on screens across the world. Discover the faith, mind and astonishing staying power of the storyteller as you unpack the story. (11/14/05)
Vampires to Life of Christ: Anne Rice's Christ the Lord & the Incarnation of Jesus
Anne Rice has gone from writing vampire novels to authoring Jesus' unauthorized biography in Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt. Does her reclaimed faith result in orthodox historical fiction? What questions does it raise on the incarnation, the human and divine natures of Christ? (12/27/05)
Election and the Elect
It is election time again. Although few eligible voters actually cast their ballots each election year, especially when there is no presidential race, it is a good time to think through one's priorities as a Christian citizen. (10/26/98)
Separated at Birth? American Church-State Separation Revisited
People of faith have been in a losing battle on the separation of church and state issue for decades. Yet, Barry W. Lynn, executive director of Americans United for Separation of Church and State, maintains that "we're just one or two votes away on the Supreme Court from a radical redefinition of what church-state separation means." See our Special Focus. (4/24/00)
Politics and Religion
"Jewish Court Excommunicates [Vice Presidential candidate Joe] Lieberman" trumpets an October 23 CNSNews.com headline. Politics and religion. As we near election day 2000, it's a good time to examine their place together, our role as religious citizens and the modern election process. (10/29/00)
Secularization of Church & State
Daily, it seems, American courts bear the fruit of the separation of church and state doctrine that is now sacrosanct in the public psyche. From the Ten Commandments in public places to the Pledge of Allegiance, we see a constant purging of faith expressions in the public square. But is the idea Constitutional? (9/18/03)
White House Worldview:
Beneath the Presidential Campaign Positions
The Bush-Kerry campaign and surrounding hubbub may set new lows for presidential politics in the U.S. Now, bloggers, Web sites and talk radio shows add to the buzz on issues like the Iraq War, terrorism, abortion, stem cell research, gay marriage, separation of church and state, judicial activism and religion and politics. How can voters cut through it to the worldview of the candidates? (9/25/04)
Education in America
Are schools improving? Is education reform effective? How do you make sense of all the changes in education, both new and proposed? Leadership University put together a special focus on this issue. (8/15/97)
Class Warfare
School shootings punctuated the end of the previous academic year. Now the academic calender begins anew. Should school-ground violence be our primary concern as our nation's children return to class? (8/6/98)
Education of Choice
Everybody's in to individual choice these days, for everything from medical providers to shampoo brands to abortion rights. Education is no exception. What are the issues surrounding school choice? What advantages do various options hold? See our special focus for more... (8/9/99)
God and the Academy
It started with Buckley's God and Man at Yale in the 50s. Today, the chorus of objection to God's "dismissal" from the academy is growing. Is there hope for redeeming higher learning? See our special focus... (11/8/99)
God and the Academy Conference
(includes feature articles and sites)
Many people are surprised to hear that thousands of university professors are committed Christians. If you are a Christian professor, or if you are in graduate school preparing to be a professor, please come to this unique academic and professional development conference. If you know others who are Christian professors, please alert them to this special focus. (3/9/00)
Choosing a College and a Life
Many high schoolers (and parents) are currently grappling with decisions on where to attend college. Christian or secular? Which type of institution offers the best education? How does it fit me? How do I survive the college experience without caving in to every new influence? We offer principled, practical help in our Special Focus. (9/18/00)
Faith & Academics
Professors are the "insiders" in the university, seedbed of almost every movement and philosophy in our society. They shape the minds of future leaders and teachers and provide expert analysis of the news. Yet, the university has been thoroughly secularized. Is there a place for the faith of Christian professors in the university? How does it fit in? See our Special Focus. (6/5/02)
Evolving Education: "Teach the Controversy"
Why did this statement by scores of credentialed scientists cause such an uproar in Cobb County, Georgia recently?: "I am skeptical of the ability random mutation and natural selection to account for complexity life. Careful examination evidence Darwinian theory should be encouraged." See our Special Focus find out get a different perspective from mainstream media. (Fall '02)
Academic Freedom for Professors & Students:
Free Speech, Political Correctness, Viewpoint Discrimination and Faculty Autonomy
Free speech, political correctness, and faculty autonomy compete vigorously on American university campuses. Charges of viewpoint discrimination by faculty and administrations multiply. How can balance be achieved—and by whom? (4/16/05)
Criminal Justice
With the Timothy McVeigh sentencing in, America is hotly discussing the issue of criminal justice. "Does Timothy McVeigh deserve to die?" Christian scholars and leaders are grappling over this issue and the issues of capital punishment and criminal reform in general. We have devoted this special focus to these important topics. (9/6/97)
Documented Power
This month we celebrate the American Constitution, the document that protects our most basic freedoms and serves as a beacon for those who love liberty around the world. What concerns should we have regarding our constitutional order as we look back over the latter part of this century? (9/17/98)
Executive Disorder
With the Starr report out, the dreaded matter of impeachment looms before the House of Representatives. Should the president be forgiven and continue in office? What guidelines should we consider as this political drama unfolds? (10/1/98)
Foundering Foundations?
The weeks surrounding July 4th have traditionally been reserved for patriotic observance of the hard-won freedoms that Americans enjoy. It may also serve as a fitting time to check the nation's foundations for cracks. See our special focus... (6/28/99)
Democracy in Doubt?
The 2000 presidential election labors on under a heavy load of litigation. Is this just about who won Florida, or are there rumblings of a true constitutional crisis? Are we even prepared to assess that? See our Special Focus. (12/11/00)
Capital Punishment: Justice or Revenge?
McVeigh (Okla. City bomber) executed. European protesters bash President Bush regarding the death penalty. Politician calls for new look at racial disparity on death row. Capital punishment is hot again. We seek a cool-headed look in our Special Focus. (6/18/01)
Warview: Iraq, the U.S. and World Opinion
Worldview makes all the difference in one's take on the U.S.-led war in Iraq ("warview," if you will). America as the aggressor and opportunist or the defender of itself and world peace? We seek to offer some moral clarity and fresh perspective. (4/2/03)
Democracy & the Middle East: Beyond Elections
Popular elections in Afghanistan, Palestinian territories and now, Iraq. Does this foretell the burgeoning of healthy young democracies across the Middle East? Or is that a premature position? (1/19/05)
Culture of Death
As our nation passes the 25th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion on demand in all 50 states, perhaps this is an appropriate moment to reflect upon the significance of this most famous and controversial of modern constitutional cases. The road from Roe has been long, complicated and emotional. What revealing cultural signs may we view today as symbols of its now quarter-century-long legacy? Do we in fact live in what some have designated as the "Culture of Death"? (1/9/98)
Clone Encounters
Last year we met Dolly the sheep. Other successful cloning experiments have since followed. One doctor even made national news by announcing his plan to clone humans. Are we indeed next? Are we ready? Please see our special focus on the controversial issue of cloning. (9/9/98)
Terminal Logic
Dr. Kevorkian has challenged the system again, this time moving from assisted suicide to euthanasia. While even some of his former supporters denounce his latest project, others continue to applaud his efforts. (12/8/98)
The Genome's Out of the Bottle
The bio-technology world is abuzz--the genetic recipe that makes up humans (human genome) is nearing completion of the first stage of cataloging this month. We investigate the ethics of genetics in our special focus. (6/5/00)
Sanctified Life
Sanctity of Human Life Week (January 21-28) celebrates the value of all human life as sacred. We explore the broad ethical implications of abortion, and sister issues like euthanasia and fetal research in our Special Focus. (1/22/01)
Double-Take: Human Cloning
Cloning and other forms of bioengineering make for daily headlines now that the human genome has been mapped and preliminarily analyzed. Should the momentum created by such advances give us pause? We stop to consider the exciting and frightening potential in our Special Focus. (3/5/01)
30 Years of Roe v. Wade: Death, Deceit, Depression
Abortion on demand became law in 1973. The judiciary sees this "right" as indespensible in protecting women's rights. But as statistical fabrications, health risks and fraudulent legal bases come to light, opposition to that premise grows. (Not to mention the 40 million aborted babies.) See our Special Focus. (1/15/03)
Stem Cell Research: Is a Life for a Life Required?
Stem cells to the rescue? Yes, there is promising research and treatment, but what should be the source of this "miracle material"? Ethical implications abound amid all the promise of cures and therapies. We survey the issues in our Special Focus. (8/25/04)
Euthanasia: Mercy or Murder?
Terry Schiavo may be euthanized this week. Two Oscar-winning films featured euthanasia. Right-to-die laws are being discussed in courts and legistlatures across the land. Europe slips further toward broad-scale euthanasia. The issue is hot. Are you informed? (3/17/05)
Cults
A renewed interest in cults has swept the country as a result of the events involving Heaven's Gate. What is a cult, and how is it different from a religious group? What is it that makes people stay in cult groups and sometimes be willing even to die for their group? To help you become more familiar with cult religions, we've highlighted the following articles from our resource-base. (5/7/97)
The Jesus Seminar
The Jesus Seminar is a group of New Testament scholars who have been meeting periodically since 1985. The initial two hundred has now dwindled to about seventy-four active members. They initially focused on the sayings of Jesus within the four Gospels to determine the probability of His actually having said the things attributed to Him. (6/13/97)
Jesus the Christ
Leadership University exists to explore the truths about Jesus Christ and the Christian worldview. This special focus page explores the biblical and historical Jesus, personal stories of those who have accepted Christ's claims, and asks the question "Would You Like To Know Christ Personally?" (7/7/97)
Comparing World Religions
Buddhism is being proclaimed an emerging spiritual trend in America. Celebrities announce they are followers of major Buddhist teachers. Trends come. Trends go. But questions remain. Are all major religions the same? Do they all lead to the same place? Does it really matter which of the world's religions you choose to believe? We have put together a special focus on comparative religions to help you understand this very important issue. (10/15/97)
God Was Born?
What was so special about that child born in the stable at Bethlehem some two millennia ago? Was he a great sage or philosopher? Or, was he God? (12/10/98)
Star Wars Spirituality: Beyond the Hype
Movie-goers everywhere--especially devotees--have awaited the latest release in the sci-fi series with sometimes religious zeal. Is this just another craze or are there deeper motivations and messages? (5/17/99)
A Good God? The Problem of Evil
Shootings. Natural disasters. "How could a good God allow all this evil and suffering?" That's probably THE number one question on the lips of believers and skeptics alike. Our special focus explores the possibility of real answers. (9/30/99)
One Way?
Remember the "One Way" patches on bell-bottom jeans in the "Jesus freak" days of the 1970s, featuring a finger pointing heavenward? Can one religion's truth claims legitimately trump those of other religions? Was "One Way" just a quaint sentiment or do the exclusivistic claims of Christianity deserve a careful examination? No time like the Easter season to do just that through our special focus. (3/30/00)
Whatever Happened to Sin?
"Sinner, repent!" We think of fire-and-brimstone preachers of old when sin is mentioned, but is it a quaint but irrelevant notion of a bygone era? In an age of shifting morality and arbitrary ethics, it may help to examine the concept of sin. Maybe we feel guilty because we are! But who's to say? Our special focus provides a starting place... (8/7/00)
Who is the True Jesus? Islamic & Christian Views
A centuries-old question between Islam and Christianity persists today. How does the Jesus of the Qur'an and the Jesus of the Bible compare? Is there harmony between the views of him? An October 19 debate engages scholarly members of both powerful religions. See our Special Focus for debate information and related articles and testimonials--most of them decidedly Christian in viewpoint. (10/16/00)
Resurrection? So What?
The Resurrection of Christ has been debated regularly for two millennia--often at Eastertime--and we add to the discussion. But if the Resurrection is a reality, what difference does it make to us? Find out in our Easter Special Focus. (3/26/01)
The Nature of Islam
Since the murderous terrorism of September 11 and the subsequent war--seen by many Muslims as war on their religion--many Westerners have sought greater knowledge of Islam. Is it, as claimed, a religion of peace? What do Muslims believe, in general and in particular regarding war and violence? How does it compare with Christianity? See our Special Focus. (10/23/01)
Mormonism: Christian or Cult?
In recent years, the Mormon Church has overtly marketed itself as another Christian denomination among many. Is it? Or is it an imposter, as some claim, with radically different claims and doctrines? Find out in our Special Focus. (1/8/02)
A Skeptic's Easter
Easter presupposes a resurrection, which assumes a real, historical Jesus based on the Bible. But how does one know if these things are plausible or true? Here is a collection of evidences for the head and the heart for those open to them. (3/17/03)
Gay Theology: Is God "Doing a New Thing"?
Most Americans remain opposed to sanctioned gay marriage, but liberal Christian denominations are embracing not only same-sex unions, but ecclesiastical leadership by homosexuals as well. We examine the theology at the root of this momentous cultural shift. (8/19/03)
Islam & Jihad: Is Terrorism An Aberration?
Does terrorism represent Islam or does the jihad of radical groups like al Qaeda cut against the grain of the religion? What do the Qur'an and Hadith (the sayings, story of Muhammad) and history say? (3/31/04)
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