Scienda Quarterly is the armchair adventurer’s magazine, staffed by swashbuckling contributors who are skilled navigators of the seas of information, ideas and entertainment.
No yawn-inducing doldrums. No treacherous betrayals of your quality time. Just excellent articles, insights and reading recommendations.
SciendaQ is written by a dedicated group of columnists with a high commitment to bringing useful, entertaining information about life and culture from a Christian worldview.
SciendaQ Spring 2012 features philosophy, magical realism, humor, and faith-based interviews.
Storythink - Jacques Derrida and Ricardo Montalban present the realities of life in two existentially gritty, magical short stories by Ashley Clark and Marc Schooley.
In creative nonfiction essays, Socrates deals firmly with Paul Mathers’s hypochondria in our resident married couple’s ongoing dialogue, while everyday superhero P.A. Baines presents clear eligibility guidelines for those who feel a calling to wear their underpants outside their trousers.
Books - T.E. George reviews a novel that reopens the meaning of art and transcendence to a mystical examination.
People - C.L. Dyck meets up with Meg Moseley to discuss women, children and hidden religious abuse from the perspective of a compassionate community member.