Schedule

Heaven-Schedule

 

May 5th, 2007

6:30 PM Doors Open

7:30 PM Showtime

This evening's event will consist of approximately two hours of outstanding jazz, interspersed with historical reflections by Dr. William Edgar. Master of Ceremonies Andy Crouch will open the evening, and speak briefly about the Chesterton House ministry after the intermission.

At the end of the concert there will be an opportunity to purchase John and Ruth's CDs, Dr. Edgar's books, and the Christian Vision Project DVD. John and Ruth will be available to sign CDs, and last but not least, there will be an opportunity to make additional donations to the Chesterton House ministry.

 

 

 

 

Shalom-Schedule

 

Saturday, April 14th, 2007

 

9:30 Registration & Coffee

10:00 How the University Has Changed in my Lifetime

11:00 Break

11:15 Thinking with a Christian Mind and Speaking with a Christian Voice in the Contemporary University

12:15 Lunch & Book Table

2:15 Panel Discussion

3:15 Some How-to-do-it's.

4:00 End

The second talk is the centerpiece of my three talks. There I want to ask how the Christian academic can think with a Christian mind and speak with a Christian voice in the contemporary university. Along the way, I will contrast this understanding of the role of the Christian in the contemporary university with other understandings. An answer to the question posed obviously presupposes some understanding of what the contemporary university is like. This will be the topic of my first talk; I will approach the topic by discussing how the university has changed over the past 50 years, raising the question whether it is more hospitable to a Christian mind and voice today than it was in the past. In my third lecture, I will become more practical. I will offer some examples of what I mean by thinking with a Christian mind. And I will discuss how such thinking can be nourished: by attention to Scripture, by remembering the Christian tradition, by establishing a community, and so forth.

 

Please note: Lunch will NOT be provided. There are several fine restaurants in nearby Collegetown, or you may bring your own lunch.

 

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