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
External Fellows
The role of External Fellow is crucial in providing added value to the work of the Center. The External Fellows enhance the efforts of the Senior Fellows and bring additional expertise in various areas. The additional intellectual energy from the External Fellows greatly assists the Center in striving to be salt and light with an accurate, Biblical voice in the public square.
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Stuart McAllister serves as the Vice-President for Training and Special Projects at Ravi Zacharias International Ministries. He also serves as Associate Fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford University (Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics). |
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Justice Paul Newby serves on the North Carolina State Supreme Court and is an Adjunct Professor at the Campbell University School of Law. Also, he is the Vice President of the North Carolina Bar Association. Justice Newby is the recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Law from Southern Wesleyan University. |
Honorary Fellow and Science Consultant
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Dr. Robert Y. George is the founder and President of the George Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability. He also serves on the Board of Directors for A Rocha and lectures around the world on Fisheries Management and Environmental Ethics. Dr. George is co-editor of a book on "Theoecology," now in preparation. He served as Professor of Marine Biology and Oceanography at UNC Wilmington for 30 years. |
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Rembrandt in America collection at the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh: October 30, 2011 - January 22, 2012
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