Differentiating between an epistemological and an ethical reading is more helpful in verifying the truth claims of literary journalism, argues an Avondale lecturer in her PhD thesis.
Power of prose
Thursday, September 27, 2012Writing autobiographically about a life-threatening illness challenges culturally reductive readings of the sick as medicalised, marginalised or stigmatised, research by an Avondale lecturer shows.
Avondale conferences foster scholarship and the arts
Monday, February 13, 2012Since 2009 Avondale has hosted a number of conferences and symposia exploring issues of significance to the church and the wider community.
Power of pen pals
Wednesday, September 28, 2011Regular contact with their sponsor is good for the emotional health of children in developing countries, doctoral research by an Avondale academic shows.
Parents: we want the best for our kids
Wednesday, August 17, 2011Seventh-day Adventist schools must maximise the aspirations and minimise the anxieties of parents to remain viable in a competitive market, says a report by two Avondale academics.
Alumni’s OT book wins PT award
Wednesday, March 16, 2011A book co-edited by two alumni with research funding from Avondale College of Higher Education has won one of PreachingToday.com’s annual book awards.