Robert Florida
Robert Florida is an associate fellow at the University of Victoria in Canada. He studies ethical issues in modern Buddhism.
Robert Florida is an associate fellow at the University of Victoria in Canada. He studies ethical issues in modern Buddhism.
The Louisville Institute is a seminary that works to enrich the religious life of American Christians and to encourage the revitalization of their institutions, by bringing together those who lead religious institutions with those who study them, so that the work of each might inform and strengthen the other.
Bruce Matthews is a professor of comparative religion at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada. He teaches courses on the geopolitics of Asia, with an emphasis on the influence of Buddhism. His research interests include Buddhism and politics in South and Southeast Asia, particularly in Sri Lanka and Myanmar.
Daniel Cere is a professor of religious studies at McGill University in Montreal. He specializes in Catholic social thought and marriage and family. He is the author of “Marriage, Subordination and the Development of Christian Doctrine” from Does Christianity Teach Male Headship?
Christian Answers is a mega-site the provides biblical answers to contemporary questions. Contact through the website.
St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada has a Catholic Studies department. It offers a major and a minor, as well as a variety of elective courses.
Fellowship of Companies for Christ International is a membership, marketplace ministry to Christian CEOs by Christian CEOs. The organization publishes resources designed to educate and equip Christian business leaders with the assets they need to promote their business and beliefs.
MyFaith.com is the primary ministry of Gospel Harvest, Inc., a non-profit ministry based in Carrollton, Texas. The organization works to promote Jesus Christ through popular forms of social media. Contact the website through their Contact Us page.
James Turner is the Cavanaugh Professor of Humanities at the University of Notre Dame. He is the author of Without God, Without Creed: The Origins of Unbelief in America (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985).