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Whose Bible? Which Interpretation? An Introduction to Hermeneutics

105 Ives Hall

Taught by Chesterton House Senior Scholar Dr. Ryan O'Dowd CLICK HERE TO REGISTER! Is it possible to make sense of the countless translations, interpretations, and debates about the meaning of the Bible today?  This course assumes that we can by demonstrating (1) that the questions we face in interpretation today have been around for thousands […]

Racial Justice, Revival, and the Refounding of America – Joseph Holland ’78

Chesterton House - 111 and 115 The Knoll

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE LIVESTREAM OF THE EVENT! The Alan T. and Linda M. Beimfohr Lecture will be held during this year's Trustee-Council Annual Meeting (TCAM) weekend. Our speaker, Joseph Holland '78, will be introduced by President Emeritus Frank H.T. Rhodes. America faces a crossroads. Will the racial crises of Baltimore, Charleston, Ferguson, and […]

Where the Wild Things Are: Is ‘Creation Care’ in the Bible?

Chesterton House - 111 and 115 The Knoll

Preceded by a potluck dinner and conversation with the speaker, 5:00pm at the Chesterton House (RSVP only).  Contact [email protected] for more information. ‘Creation Care’ can mean any number of things, depending on how we understand the meaning and scope of creation and what level of jurisdiction we assign to human care.  This talk will explore […]

Reconciliation

Corson-Mudd Hall

Chinese Bible Study

Why Do Economists and People of Faith Need Each Other?

Chesterton House - 111 and 115 The Knoll

Dr Sarah Hamersma, Associate Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs at Syracuse University, will be our special guest. Policy makers can be influenced by their constituents, whether individuals or communities, including communities of faith. It makes sense for people of faith to consider what their roles might be in helping society set goals that […]

Au Sable Lunch and Discussion

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

Join grad students, faculty, and undergrads in environment-related studies for a lunch/discussion about work and faith.   Discussion topic will be announced soon. Information about Au Sable can be found here.

The Augustine Collective

Chesterton House - 111 and 115 The Knoll

The 8th annual Augustine Collective retreat will be held on January 22-24, 2015 in Boston, MA at the beautiful and historic Park Street Church. The conference is a gathering of students from major universities from the northeast that publish Christian thought journals. The aim of the conference is to resource these journals and their teams to write […]

Identity, Community, & Vocation

411 Willard Straight Hall

Taught by Chesterton House Senior Scholar, Dr. Ryan O'Dowd: Who am I? And what am I called to do at this time, in this place, and among these people who live in the world around me?  This 2 credit, integrative seminar explores issues of identity, community, and vocation, drawing upon philosophical, sociological and theological sources. […]

Thelogy & Psalm 24

Corson-Mudd Hall

Our Program Director, Justin McGeary, will be speaking at Fellowship of Christian Athletes' (FCA) weekly meeting on Psalm 24 and the importance of theology for the Christian life.

Chesterton House Painting