by CTS_Admin | Apr 21, 2021 | 2020-2021, Biblical Studies, Culture, Spring 2021, Volume#10
Introduction From Moses to Moses, there has arisen none like Moses. This has long been the evaluation of Rabbi Moses ben Maimon (Rambam), otherwise known as Maimonides. One of Judaism’s greatest philosophers and halakhists, Maimonides was a Spanish Jew whose magna...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Fall 2020, Gender, Literature
In the past few decades, the word feminism has developed an extremely negative connotation in society. The reason for this is likely due to the meaning of the word shifting, at least for many, from that of equality to one of domination. However, despite this...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Fall 2020
It is the common narrative with which Christian students are constantly warned: students lose their faith when they go to college. They must be careful or they will be swayed by the atheistic, humanistic presentations of reality and will no longer have room amid their...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Fall 2020, Gender
Adrenochrome, satanic sex cults, and spirit cooking— oh my! Perhaps these topics of interest are new to you, or maybe they aren’t. Either way, the words definitely trigger a reaction of horror, curiosity, or disgust. Maybe all at once. While the buzz surrounding the...
by CTS_Admin | Dec 8, 2020 | 2020-2021, Culture, Education, Fall 2020, Sports
Hundreds of millions of people tune in to watch sports each year. The Super Bowl alone accounts for over 100 million views. A professional athlete’s salary is often determined by their respective contribution to entertainment, so it makes sense to see them paid...