Dr. Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary of Pasadena, Calif., will deliver the inaugural address in the new "World Christian Lecture Series" at Hope College. Mouw will present ...
The second annual address in the World Christian Lecture Series at Hope College will examine pursuing interfaith dialogue from a Christian perspective. Dr. Samuel Wells, who is dean of Duke University ...
When Michelle Nanouche finishes her hour lecture on prayer-based healing, she never knows what questions she’ll get, what direction the conversation will go or how long they’ll last. But one thing she ...
This year’s series of lectures at the Augustinian Institute, Gwardamangia Hill, Pietà, will focus on Christian marriage and family life, and Augustine of Hippo. Lectures will be held every other ...
M. Craig Barnes is President of Princeton Theological Seminary, where he also serves as professor of pastoral ministry. He is the author of eight books, including The Pastor as Minor Poet. Cleophus J.
As letters in the Citizen over recent weeks have shown there is a continuing interest in discussing the role in society of religion in general and Christianity in particular. Readers of the Citizen ...
Philip Jenkins, Ph.D., will present “Climate, Catastrophe, and Faith: How Changes in Climate Drive Religious Revolutions,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 30, at Flagler College’s Lewis Auditorium. A ...
BRATTLEBORO -- Many people are looking for reliable solutions to problems that will inspire and give new meaning to their lives. National speaker, Jon Benson, member of the Christian Science Board of ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Lubbock Christian University (LCU) recently hosted the 14th Annual Lanier Theological Library Lecture on the LCU campus. The featured guest lecturer was Dr. John Walton ...
Yoga represents far more than a set of healthy stretches or mind-calming exercises. Yoga is a civilizational force that reshapes the societies that embrace it. Our studies of yoga have investigated ...
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