Jul. 8-25 - Join Southeastern as we explore Oxford and earn 6hrs course credit as well!
Please check the webpage periodically for updates on our fall events!
Jul. 8-25 - Join Southeastern as we explore Oxford and earn 6hrs course credit as well!
Please check the webpage periodically for updates on our fall events!
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"Naturalism?" with Dr. Bruce Little, May 4, 7-9pm in Washington, D.C.
John Lennox Audio from Veritas Forum at University of North Carolina, 10/23/13
Evangelical Philosophical Society
The Center for Faith and Culture does not endorse nor necessarily agree with all the information available on these sites.
The L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture seeks to engage culture as salt and light, presenting and defending the Christian faith and demonstrating its implications for all areas of human existence.
The Center has a two-fold purpose: (1) To convey graciously and apply effectively the Christian worldview to all areas of culture and to the human condition; (2) To encourage and support the Church in its redemptive work.
On February 19, 2010 the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture hosted The Forum: Technology & the Church. The event featured Ken Myers, founder of Mars Hill Audio. Approximately 70 people attended the event. The evening consisted of a lecture delivered by Mr. Myers followed by a time for questions from the attendees.
For a well-written report on the contents of the lecture and the challenge provided by Mr. Myers to the church please refer the article, "Technology and the Church: Convenient or Edifying?" written by Robert Herrington for the North Carolina Baptist Convention News. Robert Herrington is a Th.M. student at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and has served as a research assistant for the Center for Faith and Culture.
