UA Christian Staff and Faculty Fellowship - The Outrageous Idea of Christian Scholarship, 1/20
Come to the Christian Faculty and Staff Fellowship on Wednesday, January 20, at 11:45 AM (done by 12:45 PM).
We'll continue to meet on Zoom until it's clear that staff, faculty, and students are fully back on campus and pursuing their regular activities. I'll keep checking for announcements about that.
The Zoom link is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87919167217?pwd=cVJjbHhUaXhidllPMkM1UXVCbzc0QT09
The CS Lewis Institute has a free webinar featuring Randy Alcorn discussing Heaven. It's based on his book Heaven. I've read it, and it will challenge how you think about heaven. It's free, but you need to register. Click the link to do so: https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/Heaven
But wait, there's more:
- We'll finish discussing the Introduction of The Outrageous Idea
of Christian Scholarship by George M. Marsden. The Amazon links are:
- Paperback: https://amzn.to/3pIQRwL
- Kindle: https://amzn.to/32W0iPM
- From the abstract on Amazon: "Marsden argues forcefully that mainstream American higher education needs to be more open to explicit expressions of faith and to accept what faith means in an intellectual context."
You're welcome to facilitate one of our meetings as
well. Since we're still meeting virtually, the current schedule is also online for your reference.
Some things you might want to do:
- Facilitate the discussion of the current chapter of the book we're
going through. That involves asking questions and inviting responses.
- Giving a discipline talk about what you're doing in your area. It's
a chance to get to know you and what you're doing at UA.
- Bring in a guest speaker (we can also dial up someone on
speakerphone).
- Invite your pastor or college minister to chat about college
students in your church.
- Etc. That's a catch-all in case you have a great idea about something else for our lunch gathering.
These happened on 1/20
- 286. St. Sebastian was martyred by being shot with many arrows.
- 1918. After the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, church property was
confiscated and religious instruction abolished.
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