by Glenn Sunshine | Mar 29, 2024 | Arts & Media, Church Year
For Good Friday, I am sharing a poem written by my daughter, Elizabeth Sunshine Koroma. It’s my favorite Good Friday poem and I think it is particularly impressive that she wrote it while in college. I’m including her explanation of some of the imagery...
by Glenn Sunshine | Mar 16, 2024 | Arts & Media, Church History, History, Worldview
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, I’m reposting an article on the Celtic Cross that I wrote years ago that is no longer available. Along with this, I just posted a short video on St. Patrick and Celtic Christianity that talks about the little known impact of...
by Glenn Sunshine | Mar 9, 2024 | Bible & Theology, Discipleship, Worldview
We live in a sacramental world. St. Augustine defined a sacrament as “a visible sign of an invisible grace.” In other words, it is an outward sign using physical objects and actions that points to something God is doing inside of us. Sacraments use the physical to...
by Glenn Sunshine | Mar 1, 2024 | Apologetics, Worldview
Over my 27 years of teaching at Central Connecticut State University, the worldviews of the students changed significantly. Two changes stand out in my mind. Change Number One I offered courses on topics on magic, witchcraft, vampires, and related topics. These were...
by Glenn Sunshine | Feb 24, 2024 | Culture & Society, Media & Press, Worldview
In last week’s post, I reviewed John Lennox’s book 2084 about AI. This week saw a controversy erupt over bias in AI. When Gemini, Google’s AI engine, asked to generate pictures in response to specific prompts, it produced wildly inaccurate results. American...