The King’s College Media Updates | April 2018
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Talking China tariffs & what it means for economy w/ @MelissaAFrancis on @OutnumberedOT. @TheKingsCollege https://t.co/gPuWemjCaW
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) April 3, 2018
.@POTUS moving markets w/ China tariffs and Amazon tweets. I joined @MollyLineFNC on @HappeningNow to discuss. @TheKingsCollege https://t.co/y44AKBTnhB
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) April 3, 2018
Congratulations to @HouseofBarton for winning the Interregnum Cup! Thank you all for discussing #compassion with us #interregnumxiv
— TKC | Interregnum (@tkcinterregnum) April 6, 2018
Prof. Ethan Campbell recently published a new book entitled ‘The Gawain–Poet and the Fourteenth-Century English Anticlerical Tradition.’ Learn more: https://t.co/nhxiD1qR03
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 9, 2018
Dr. David Tubbs of @TheKingsCollege & Jacqueline Smith write about the Constitution, Rule of Law, and Pornography in the latest Issue: https://t.co/NpxDmUd0mY
— Harvard JLPP (@HarvardJLPP) April 10, 2018
Terry Mattingly celebrated the 30th anniversary of his nationally syndicated “On Religion” column on Wednesday, April 11, which has sent over 1,500 columns to 300-plus newspapers. Terry also leads GetReligion.org, where he has continued to write almost everyday for the past 15 years. Read the very first “On Religion” column here, and the 30th anniversary column here.
The Henry Center is delighted to announce the 2018–19 Carl F. H. Henry Resident Fellows, including @FredFredSanders, @Dru_Johnson, Joshua Farris of @HoustonBaptistU, James Hoffmeier of @TEDS, and others. https://t.co/gCaHbpXZBX
— Henry Center (@henry_center) April 12, 2018
The Houses of Lewis and Barton faced off in the Final Debate of Interregnum XIV. Watch the debate here: https://t.co/EFMYCxmfYs
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 12, 2018
Josh Blander presented his paper, “The Moral Imitation of Christ: Future Direction for Virtue Theory,” at the Evangelical Philosophical Society’s Far West Meeting at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix on Friday, April 13.
Chancellor @greg_thornbury was interviewed about his new Larry Norman biography on @anitalustrea‘s podcast, Faith Conversations. Listen to the episode here: https://t.co/nrRMo33HeD
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 13, 2018
Paul Mueller led a student colloquium on Markets and Morality for the Institute for Humane Studies at the University of Oklahoma on Saturday, April 14.
“Not only does the travel-team model exclude lower-class and casual players, it places enormous stress on less-affluent working parents.” Read more in Prof. Robert Carle’s article for @aminterest. https://t.co/qaGwreUgSc
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 15, 2018
“A hundred years ago, Lewis was an atheist in the trenches of a terrible war.” Prof. @JosephLoconte wrote for @NRO about C.S. Lewis and how “the [Great] war and its aftermath seem to have stirred Lewis’s spiritual longings.” Read more: https://t.co/e1k8Ll1TM9
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 16, 2018
“The Catholic Church has had a long-standing interest in astronomy,” Prof. @ClementeLisi writes for @MediaProjectOrg in a piece on Guy Consolmagno, “the Pope’s astronomer.” Read more: https://t.co/KWPY4D3qCS
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 16, 2018
Watch Dr. Michael Ward’s lecture and discussion with Prof. @JosephLoconte about how the experiences of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien during the Great War affected their writing. https://t.co/NvqGe0iSh3
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 16, 2018
Announcement: @TheKingsCollege student Isabella Jordan (Religious And Theological Studies Major ’17) was awarded Fulbright Teaching Assistantship to serve in Asia! We’re so proud to have a King’s student win a Fullbright Award. https://t.co/zCloRY2HMX #TKCnyc #TKC
— Anthony Bradley (@drantbradley) April 17, 2018
Prof. Kimberly Reeve and students worked with @healinghaiti in March to learn about economic development when dealing with “limited infrastructure, a long history of corruption, and extreme poverty.” Read more: https://t.co/0PL5hAUq4T pic.twitter.com/Tckgb3sX5b
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 20, 2018
This gem, from my colleague @drantbradley, is fittna’ drop this summer.https://t.co/tzsjW0nCo0
— Dʀᴜ Jᴏʜɴsᴏɴ (@Dru_Johnson) April 22, 2018
Provost Mark Hijleh wrote for @ubookman about Larry Norman while discussing “Good Music and Christian Music.” Read more: https://t.co/xZhP0qy8AF pic.twitter.com/AGa64WrfNj
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 24, 2018
Margaret: “I believe my former professors (including Dr. Olsen, Dr. Lincoln, Dr. Johnson, and Stanley French) would be pleased to know that I have self-published two books with WestBow Press.” Read more alumni class notes from April: https://t.co/HbA0u7Vl7b
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 25, 2018
.@BrianBrenberg: “You do want fair trade deals in China, and it looks like the @POTUS is going to get China to come to the table.” pic.twitter.com/Nl5d4ad9p6
— Fox News (@FoxNews) April 25, 2018
The Lapp family found their calling in bringing neighbors together from opposing sides of the political spectrum with @BetterAngelsUSA. Read their story in our Emblem 2018 magazine preview: https://t.co/Z5ReRoUIXI
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) April 26, 2018