Stories
Rev. Eugene Rivers Reviews MLK’s Legacy and the Task of Reconciliation
On February 5, 2018, The King’s College in New York City was honored to host the Rev. Eugene Rivers as this year’s Black History Month speaker.
King’s Offers Free Electoral College Online Course
On February 6, 2018, The King’s College released a free, self-paced micro-course on the Electoral College and its role in American government.
Dr. Dru Johnson Publishes ‘The Universal Story: Genesis 1-11’
Dr. Dru Johnson, an associate professor of biblical and religious studies at King’s and a Templeton research fellow at the University of St Andrews, has a new book out in March.
Liturgy: “In Cowper’s Weakness”
In the aftermath of the sorrow and mourning of this week, we are reminded that God loves us, and, in spite of doubts and sufferings, creates beautiful things through us and despite us.
Dr. Marvin Olasky to Give Evening Lecture for Interregnum XIV
The King’s College is pleased to announce that Dr. Marvin Olasky will give the evening lecture for Interregnum XIV: Compassion.
The King’s College Grieves the Loss of Student Leah Arrasmith
On Tuesday afternoon, the King’s community gathered in the City Room to pray, support one another, and hear a word from Acting President Tim Gibson.
Liturgy: “We are always in danger of being false prophets”
We will never convince ourselves that we have been faithful (because we haven’t), nor will we ever figure out just how to become faithful. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we shouldn’t try.
King’s Announces New Study Abroad Program in Belfast
Dr. Anthony Bradley will lead 25 students to explore the culture, politics, and religious history of Northern Ireland.
Liturgy: “It’s Urgent”
Our urgently needed—and urgently available—refuge from other, fatal urgencies is the living God.
King’s Community Offers Practical Compassion in Fourth Annual Day of Service
On Saturday, January 13, 2018, The King’s College community served fellow New Yorkers and advocated for justice worldwide during the Fourth Annual Day of Service.
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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