InterVarsity's mission is to the university world — and so we seek to be a redeeming influence among the people, ideas, and structures of academia.
Recent Resources
Resources on Science and Religion
Selected resources on science and religion from InterVarsity Faculty Ministry and ESN, featuring Elaine Ecklund, Francis Collins, Jennifer Wiseman, Robert Kaita, Jeff Hardin, Cal DeWitt, and many others.
Advice to Those Who Would Be Christian Scholars
Yale philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff offers his advice to Christian students on thinking with a Christian voice and speaking with a Christian voice. Originally presented at U. Tennessee in October 2009.
Symposium Recap: Can a Biologist Trust an Evangelical Christian?
On November 3, 2009, the Indiana University Graduate and Faculty Ministry hosted a panel discussion on evolution and evangelical Christianity, in the midst of a campus-wide celebration of Charles Darwin. How did it turn out?
How Can We Change the University?
C. John Sommerville expounds on the assertion that now is a time of opportunity for Christians in the university. He introduces his book The Decline of the Secular University, to tell us how we must now embark on changing the academic world.
Educating for Shalom
David Thomas, Professor of History at Union University, reviews Mark Noll's new book, God and Race in American Politics: A Short History.
Audio: Faith & Academic Commitments in a Post-Modern World
What does theology have to do with other academic disciplines? Alan Padgett of Luther Seminary provides a model for the engagement of theology with academic disciplines, using postmodern philosophy as an example, at the 2008 Wisconsin Symposium.