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GCH371: Wisdom & Worldview in Proverbs

105 Ives Hall

This course is founded on the assumption that people who lived almost three millennia ago are enough like us that their wisdom writings have value for us today.  We seek, therefore, not only to understand their writings but to find modern relevance for their ideas about the good life, death, faith, education and knowledge, value, […]

Institute of Biblical Studies: Can We Still Believe the Bible? Canon, Transmission, and Translation

411 Willard Straight Hall

CLICK HERE TO VIEW LIVESTREAM Today, many scholars argue that secular and church politics, not divine guidance, determined the 27 New Testament books, and this decision was not until after Constantine became the first Christian emperor of Rome in the fourth century C.E. Following the decisive moment in early Christian history, the winning side in […]

Little Red Wagon

Chesterton House - Residence 111 The Knoll Rd, Ithaca, New York

Little Red Wagon is about a boy's concern for those who lost everything after hurricane Charley tore through Florida in 2007. With nothing more than a blazing spirit of philanthropy and his beat-up red wagon, Zach Bonner sets out to help homeless children in Florida and then America. In the process, he sweeps his fractured family […]

Global Poverty & Me

105 Ives Hall

In an age of internet and television, we are more aware than ever of the many problems afflicting the world--poverty being significant among others. What are the most pressing poverty concerns? How might Christians respond to the suffering and needs that feel overwhelming, especially when considering the global scale? We will tackle these questions with […]

Redeeming the Earth

411 Willard Straight Hall

STREAM THIS EVENT LIVE! Joel Salatin, 57, is a full-time farmer in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley. A third generation alternative farmer, he returned to the farm full-time in 1982 and continued refining and adding to his parents’ ideas. The farm services more than 5,000 families, 10 retail outlets, and 50 restaurants through on-farm sales and metropolitan […]

Food, Farming, & Faith

Corson-Mudd Hall

Following Joel Salatin's lecture on Redeeming the Earth, we will talk with Cornell's Dr. Gary Fick about some of Salatin's work, food, sustainable agriculture, and Fick's own book Food, Farming, and Faith. In his book, Dr. Fick explores the relationship between Christianity & science, particularly in the area of ecology and agriculture. Come join us […]

Believers in Business Conference

105 Ives Hall

"The Believers in Business Conference, in its tenth year, is the largest student-run national conference that equips and encourages Christian MBA students and graduates to live out their lives and careers for the glory of God. It does so by providing a forum for honest discussion on opportunities, challenges, and strategies for following Christ in the […]

The Temple & the University

411 Willard Straight Hall

Chesterton House's Program Director, Justin McGeary, will talk about connections between the Old Testament Temple and the contemporary university at Cornell Faith & Action's large group meeting.

Chesterton House Painting