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Summer Academy at The King’s College 2018
Summer Academy is a week-long camp in the heart of Manhattan for high school students who want to dig deep into the moral and intellectual heritage of our society.
Liturgy: “The more successful I am in the rest of my life, the less I turn to God”
Shouldn’t I be more spiritually-fit than ever? If the rest of life is so good, why do I feel so spiritually empty?
The King’s College Board of Trustees Announces Leadership Restructuring
The Board of Trustees of The King’s College is pleased to announce the appointment of Gregory Alan Thornbury, Ph.D. as chancellor of the College.
Religious and Theological Studies Program to Launch Concentration in Jewish-Hebraic Thought and Culture
In Fall 2018, The King’s College will begin offering a new concentration in Interdisciplinary Jewish-Hebraic Thought and Culture.
The Art of Alan Kleinberg Featured at The King’s College
The King’s College is honored to host an art installation featuring the work of noted photographer and film producer Alan Kleinberg.
Liturgy: “Have mercy upon us, O LORD, have mercy upon us”
Jesus is coming and the reality of his coming pushes NT writers in two different but related directions.
Religious Liberty Event Puts Spotlight on Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe
On November 6, The King’s College and Princeton University’s James Madison Program co-sponsored a panel discussion to explore the revival of anti-Semitism in Europe.
Faith, Work, and the Surprise Tuxedo: A Q&A with Greg Grabowski
In 2002, Grzegorz (Greg) Grabowski moved from Poland to New York City to study at King’s. Greg has since returned to Poland and serves as a director of production for a sweets firm.
Alumni Class Notes for November 2017
Laurie Eccleston (’82) will graduate with a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Should the Church Rethink the Merits of Free Markets?
On Tuesday November 7, The King’s College sponsored a debate on the merits of free markets featuring R.R. Reno and Father Robert Sirico.
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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SAT: 12:00PM–10:00PM
SUN: CLOSED
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