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The King’s College Media Updates | September 2017
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
The King’s College Press Launches ‘The Electoral College: Critical to Our Republic’
The King’s College Press is excited to announce the publication of alumnus Josiah Peterson’s book The Electoral College, a concise and well-researched survey of the contentious institution’s history and role in American politics.
Dr. Peter Kreeft Launches ‘Between One Faith and Another’ at King’s
On September 13, The King’s College hosted Dr. Peter Kreeft for a lecture and book signing to launch Between One Faith and Another: Engaging Conversations on the World’s Great Religions.
Liturgy: “I forgive you, Dr. Blander”
When someone hurts my feelings, I never forget the hurt or the hurter. It takes a divine generosity for me to get over myself and to forgive.
At Fall Retreat, King’s Community Explores the Theme of the Gospel
On September 7-9, over 400 students from The King’s College went to the beautiful, wooded Camp Iroquois Springs in Rock Hill, N.Y., for the annual Fall Retreat.
King’s Hosts Distinguished Scholar of History of Economic Thought
King’s recently hosted Dr. Bruce Caldwell, a leading expert on economist and philosopher F. A. Hayek.
Fine Artist Nicora Gangi Loans Five Paintings to King’s
In August, fine artist Nicora Gangi lent five paintings to The King’s College for use in the 2017-2018 academic year.
Liturgy: “Fakeness Makes Me Puke, but…”
This week’s liturgy is contributed by Professor Chris Cragin-Day, assistant professor of writing and theater.
Liturgy: “Love ’em like a plumber”
Dr. Dru Johnson offers this week’s teaching about our personal lives in community from Romans 12.
Center for the Study of Human Flourishing Launches Israeli-Palestinian Pathways to Peace Program
The King’s College is pleased to announce a new program housed under The Center for the Study of Human Flourishing: the Israeli-Palestinian Pathways to Peace program.
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