Thursday, January 20, 2005 | |
9:00-10:00 | Session One: Integrating Faith and Learning: An Unapologetic Case for Christian Higher Education: David Dockery |
10:00-10:15 | Q & A (Break) |
10:15-11:00 | Session Two: Doctrinal Distinctives of Christian Higher Education: David Dockery |
11:00-11:15 | Break |
11:30-12:15 | Session Three: The Doctrine of Creation and Implications for Faculty Discipleship at Union University: Terry Morrison |
12:15-2:00 | Lunch and Babette's Feast |
2:00-3:00 | Session Four: Incarnation: An Inductive Bible Study: Terry Morrison |
3:00-3:30 | Disciplines questionnaire for Hal's presentation |
Closing Prayer | |
Friday, January 21, 2005 | |
9:00-10:00 | Session Five: The Doctrine of Redemption: Terry Morrison |
10:00-10:15 | Break |
10:15-11:30 | Session Six: The Doctrines and Disciplines: Hal Poe |
11:30-12:30 | Lunch and Discussion of Readings |
12:30-1:30 | Session Seven: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Faith Integration: Hal Poe |
1:30-2:00 | Session Eight: Faith Integration: A Matter of Discipleship: Nan Thomas |
Closing Prayer | |
Readings: "Learning in Wartime;" The Weight of Glory; C.S. Lewis The Spirit of the Disciplines; Dallas Willard, pp. 1-74; 130-191 The Cost of Discipleship; Dietrich Bonhoeffer, pp. 45-86; 117-128 Integrating Faith and Learning: An Unapologetic Case for Christian Higher Education, David S. Dockery |
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"An appetite for knowledge and beauty exists in the human mind and God makes no appetite in vain. We can therefore pursue knowledge as such, and beauty as such, in the sure confidence that by doing so we are either advancing to the vision of God ourselves or indirectly helping others to do so." - C.S. Lewis; "Learning in Wartime," The Weight of Glory |