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‘Fight for the Rights of Others’: David French On Religious Liberty
French argued that, in order to save religious liberty, we have to rediscover a biblically-rooted tolerance. “Fight for the rights of others that you would like to exercise yourself.”
The King’s College Hosts Western Civilization Challenge Bowl Tournament
On January 25, King’s welcomed students from the James Madison Program at Princeton, Grove City College, and the Abigail Adams Institute at Harvard for an American heritage-themed quiz bowl.
The King’s College Media Updates | January 2019
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Dr. Joseph Loconte Named Senior Fellow in Christianity and Culture at King’s
The King’s College is pleased to announce Dr. Joseph Loconte’s appointment as Senior Fellow in Christianity and Culture, a role he assumes while continuing as associate professor of history at King’s.
Liturgy: “God’s way over your own way”
I was born with a rebellious streak. The Bible says we are all sinful, and therefore I often have an ongoing struggle to choose God’s way over my way.
Interregnum XV Speaker Announced
Dr. David Corbin will deliver the keynote evening lecture to begin Interregnum XV on April 9.
Alumni Class Notes for January 2019
Melissa McGinnis (’91) became Assistant Director of Admissions at the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale, and Sarah Norton (MCA ’16) was accepted to the London School of Economics to pursue a MSc Media, Communications, and Development.
Why We Observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day
A message from Dean of Students David Leedy about why we close the College for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
King’s Announces Semester Study Partnership with Morocco’s Ecole Superieure De Journalisme De Communication
ESJC students may now attend The King’s College as visiting students through the New York City Semester program, receiving ESJC course credit.
A 2018 Recap of King’s Alumni in Theater
The performing arts is a competitive place, but King’s students and graduates are finding ways to enter the industry.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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