Stories
TKC Athletics Department Announces Spring Semester Track and Field
The King’s College is pleased to announce that beginning in spring 2018, spring track and field will be added to the athletics program.
Liturgy: “Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox, You Are the Church”
I hope we always continue to reform the church, but I also hope that as we enter a post-Christian age we look to a post-Reformation church.
First Things Editor R.R. Reno and Acton Institute President Father Robert Sirico Debate Free Markets and the Church
On Tuesday, November 7, The King’s College will sponsor a debate on the topic, “Should the Church rethink the merits of free markets?”
Gala, Silent Auction Benefits NYC Arts Org Illuminating the Entire Bible
Spark and Echo Arts celebrated its seventh year with a gala and silent auction fundraiser held in the O’Keeffe Student Union on October 19, 2017.
Liturgy: “More Than Prideful Ambition”
Imitation is an important part of education. We learn much more from human models than we learn from abstracted academic principles.
Remembering Helen DeVos (1927–2017)
“The King’s College is singularly grateful to have had Helen DeVos as an example of faithful stewardship one’s life,” said President Gregory Alan Thornbury.
Mass Incarceration and Violence: Are We Overpunishing Violent Offenders?
On October 12, the Center for Human Flourishing at The King’s College hosted an interdisciplinary panel discussion on “Mass Incarceration and Violence: Are We Overpunishing Violent Offenders?”
Alumni Class Notes for October 2017
Darien (Olesen) Contu (PPE, ’16) and Isaiah Contu-Owen (PPE, ’16) were married May 20, 2017.
Liturgy: “Practicing Faith”
Just as we need to spend quality time at the piano to really know our music, we need to spend time with God reviewing truths in Scripture and spiritual lessons we have learned.
Responsible Before God Alone: Eric Metaxas and President Thornbury Discuss Martin Luther
President Gregory Alan Thornbury joined Eric Metaxas to discuss Metaxas’s new book, ‘Martin Luther: The Man Who Rediscovered God and Changed the World’.
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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