Our Research

Our Research and Areas of Interest
 
Jen is into language, literature, philosophy, miracle, and what it means to be human. In April 2009 she finally finished her Masters of Christian Studies (MCS) from Regent College. Her area of concentration was “Interdisciplinary Studies.” This means that she is interested in integrating a plurality of forms of learning and knowing into a coherent Christian world-view. Some might call this “integrating epistemologies” — or just finding the one which might recognize the best that the others have to offer. Fundamentally, Jen is interested in helping the Church to think, and to think well. Thus, she doesn’t focus on one area of study, but on analysis and integration of ways of thinking.
 
Ben is in to everything, especially history, history of thought, philosophy, literature, and science. In the photo to the left, he’s reading Immanuel Kant’s Fundamental Principles of the Metaphysic of Morals. He is in his final year of graduate school at Regent College, earning a Masters of Christian Studies (MCS) in Church Histroy. His ongoing project is researching the English Tractarians and the Oxford Movement.