Jan. 30 - 100 Days of Schaeffer
Feb. 10 - Reflections on American Evangelicalism with Greg Pritchard
Feb. 24 - Remembering the Influence of the KJV with Leland Ryken
Mar. 16 - Apologetics and Public Witness with Stuart McAllister
The director, fellows, and staff at the Center for Faith and Culture cordially invite you to to join us over the course of the spring semester to practice thinking Christianly about culture. The Forum is designed specifically to help Christians think about cultural issues from the framework of a Christian worldview. Each forum will take place from 7pm until 9pm on the campus of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in the CFC seminar room (223) in Patterson Hall. Refer below for dates, topics and speakers for the individual forums. Please contact Julie Anne Galyean at jgalyean@sebts.edu with any questions regarding these events.
Dates, Topics, & Speakers
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Date: Friday, 2.19.10 Topic: Technology and the Church (specifically the impact of the Internet) Speaker: Ken Myers, Mars Hill Audio |
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Date: Friday, 3.12.10 Topic: Human Trafficking Speaker: Sandra Johnson, Triad Ladder of Hope |
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Date: Friday, 4.9.10 Topic: Marketing and its Influence Presentation: PBS Frontline Documentary, The Persuaders |
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Rembrandt in America collection at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh: October 30, 2011 - January 22, 2012
Evangelical Philosophical Society
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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.
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