The King’s College Media Updates | July 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
The College plans to operate in person this fall, with adaptations to safeguard the community. Read our Preliminary Reopening Plan: https://t.co/htt0ZyCc2M pic.twitter.com/oMYN2opG3S
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) July 2, 2020
Issue 2 begins with a set of Essays on the Second Amendment. We were thrilled to have contributors Renée Lettow Lerner @gwlaw , Dr. Stephen P. Halbrook, Jonathan E. Taylor @GuptaWessler, Mark W. Smith @TheKingsCollege, and Jonathan Lowy @bradybuzz. https://t.co/IoWDrm9Ho8 17/26
— Harvard JLPP (@HarvardJLPP) July 6, 2020
Written by a former student and TA of mine (one of the brightest undergraduates I've ever had the privilege of knowing @TheKingsCollege).https://t.co/5dz3PKm1O3
— 𝐃𝐫𝐮 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@Dru_Johnson) July 6, 2020
Hear @Dru_Johnson and Dr. Joshua Berman discuss: "Why Scripture Doesn't Talk about Law, Religion, or Belief." https://t.co/UDk44mj1AT via @HebraicThought #podcast
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 8, 2020
Watch the recap: Prof. @alissamarie moderated a virtual Q&A for the film Shirley, about the midcentury author #ShirleyJackson, with stars Elisabeth Moss, Michael Stuhlbarg, and Odessa Young and director Josephine Decker: https://t.co/9VqdQHIsLM pic.twitter.com/P5WzoBtyqi
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 8, 2020
Putting the finishing touches on my #SummerAcademy Faith and Finance course slides @TheKingsCollege – it's not too late to join us (but sign up today)! pic.twitter.com/2tDBVHWdD7
— Kimberly Reeve (@KimberlyReeve) July 8, 2020
Artists helped lift America out of the Great Depression. Could that happen again? Prof. @alissamarie writes in @voxdotcom https://t.co/ZFaOx9Vizr
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 9, 2020
Testing our new remote classroom technology @TheKingsCollege – it’s great! pic.twitter.com/z3Zd3swjiB
— Kimberly Reeve (@KimberlyReeve) July 9, 2020
Hear @Dru_Johnson and Dr. Joshua Berman discuss: "Why Scripture Doesn't Talk about Law, Religion, or Belief." https://t.co/XL3c6j387U via @HebraicThought #podcast
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 10, 2020
Watch our recap of Serpent in the Garden: Christian Perspectives on #RaceRelations in America: https://t.co/TfhJX9nmjK Feat. @drantbradley, @Dru_Johnson, Dr. Dami Kabiawu, and Dr. David Tubbs pic.twitter.com/VHbVjaFx3u
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 11, 2020
Senior Fellow @JosephLoconte co-wrote an article with Nile Gardner in @NRO. Read about what Winston Churchill Understood about America: https://t.co/bmh6PC8wIV
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 13, 2020
Read Dr. @bg__white in @relevant: Why the Early Church Wasn't Interested in Political Power https://t.co/oVQcQqLsEV
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 14, 2020
Congratulations to all the other finalists here including @MeaganKay @bobbyross @lizaclaire21 @kateshellnutt @spulliam @emmaogreen @juliabicknell @Mepaynl @gabestern326 @kleincassidy @jnjcasper @publicroad & other god beat talents out there. https://t.co/bFgC3vXszB
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) July 15, 2020
In “The Education of an Idealist,” Samantha Power comes across as compassionate and generous. But these attributes cannot by themselves determine policy on the question of humanitarian interventions – via @TheKingsCollege’s David Tubbs https://t.co/X7aM7wRM9T
— Providence (@ProvMagazine) July 17, 2020
Safety in NYC | Watch the video update from President Tim and Nancy Gibson: https://t.co/tbGF4FOFky pic.twitter.com/Ay2UnkQviW
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 18, 2020
Right NOW: Watch Dr. Joseph Loconte testify before Congress on Monumental Decisions: A Long Overdue Reckoning with Racist Symbols on Our Public Lands https://t.co/ltRI5IXNV8 pic.twitter.com/Wu90i23o7Q
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 21, 2020
How the Church Can Help People Recover from Trauma | Hear Dr. @Dru_Johnson interview Dr. Scott Harrower of Ridley College: https://t.co/eyIsnVKOOJ @HebraicThought #Podcast
— The King's College (@TheKingsCollege) July 22, 2020