Stories
Liturgy: Beautiful Mysteries
Winner of the Nobel Prize for literature in 1980, Milosz became known to some Americans following the publication and translation of The Captive Mind in the 1950s.
Dr. Luder G. Whitlock Jr. Urges Christians to a Unified Cultural Witness
Whitlock’s lecture offered a strong case for the church to stand in contrast to the rest of society, united where many are estranged.
Garland S. Tucker III and Amity Shlaes Illumine Unlikely Conservative Statesmen
Held in the City Room before a full audience of students and faculty, Tucker and Shlaes’s conversation served both as an engaging review of a thread in American history and as an exemplar of what it means to be Kingsian.
Liturgy: “I will not die, but live!”
Easter is now imbued with new meaning. It is no cute holiday. It is the turning point of history – and my life.
Liturgy: Grit for Glory
Martha was trying her best to accept her brother’s death. She was trying to act mature, to believe that Lazarus’s death was God’s will. She was trying to be strong.
King’s New Humanities Major
The King’s College is pleased to announce the creation of the Bachelor of Arts in Humanities, the eighth major at The King’s College, which was recently approved by the New York State Education Department.
King’s High School Summer Academy Whets Intellectual Appetites
The 2017 Summer Academy runs July 23-28 and is now accepting applications on a rolling basis, with deposits due by May 15, 2017.
King’s Debate Society Hosts Sixth Annual Tournament
On March 25 and 26, the King’s Debate Society hosted its sixth annual Empire Debates. The Empire Debates tournament has developed a reputation among World’s format debaters in the region as a smoothly executed, competitive tournament with quality judges and motions. This year’s event was no exception, attracting over 100 debaters and 40 judges from 19 institutions.
Dr. Robert C. Roberts Guides King’s in Developing Humility
Roberts addressed a packed audience in the City Room on “Learning Humility,” and explored questions raised in the talk in a spirited Q&A.
Dr. David Tubbs Appointed Visiting Fellow at Princeton University
Dr. David Tubbs, an associate professor of politics at The King’s College, has been named a Visiting Fellow in the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.
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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