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Creation and Manipulation of Life – God restricted or God inspired?

Corson-Mudd Hall

Health care costs have become an increasingly difficult issue for many in light of the global economic downturn, yet the decisions we make speak loudly about our value system. Medical costs are largest at the fringe of a utilitarian society, the very young, old and sick, which applies tremendous pressure to adjust our values to […]

Faith in the Halls of Learning: Finding, Sustaining, and Communicating Faith in a Secular University Community

Corson-Mudd Hall

This is a special event for anyone in the Seattle area interested in learning more about Chesterton House and the study center movement. There will be a dinner prior to the lecture for Cornell alumni. If you are interested in the dinner, please contact [email protected]. Higher education poses a great dilemma for Christian students and […]

The Journey Back Home: How G. K. Chesterton “Discovered” Orthodoxy

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

Co-sponsored with Campus On A Hill (COAH) In Orthodoxy, G. K. Chesterton recounts his personal journey to faith; along the way, he exposes the weaknesses of the materialism, stoicism, and cynicism of the modern world. The theme of Orthodoxy is that Chesterton, in trying to put together his own system to explain the strangeness of man and his […]

The Church and the World

411 Willard Straight Hall

Upstate NY Pastors Conference We live in a wildly pluralistic world, and the growing diversity shows no sign of slowing down. As a result, Christians increasingly finding themselves living among people, as neighbors, colleagues and co-workers, who do not share their deepest convictions and values. Many believers feel uneasy in such a setting, with a […]

Images of Humanness in a Technological World: Classic Questions, Classic Sci Fi Films.

Klarman Hall Auditorium

Graduate Christian Fellowship Roundtable Three science fiction films were made almost exactly a decade and a half apart: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), Blade Runner (1982), and The Matrix (1999). Each raises important questions about what it means to live in a world of technology. We'll watch clips from all three films, identify the questions […]

Between Cynicism and Sentimentality

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

Graduate Christian Fellowship Retreat Our society gives us a false choice between two powerful forces: cynicism and sentimentality. Both are used to trash the Christian faith but both also carry enough elements of truth to be very seductively confusing to us in our own attitudes to God, life, other people, church, marriage, politics..... What is […]

Evangelical Does Not Equal Republican or Democrat

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

Lisa Sharon Harper is the co-founder and executive director of NY Faith & Justice, a movement of churches, organizations and individuals dedicated to following Christ, addressing issues of violence and environmental injustice, and ending poverty in New York through spiritual formation, education, and direct advocacy. Ms. Harper is a featured op-ed writer for the prolific […]

The New Quest for Meaning: Values and Spirituality in the 21st Century Academy

Klarman Hall Auditorium

Graduate Christian Fellowship Roundtable "Spirituality" and "Values" are fashionable topics these days in higher education circles--perhaps in the wake of 9/11 and the recent financial crisis. While these discussions are primarily taking place at conferences of deans and presidents, rather than at disciplinary professional meetings, the fact that they are occurring at all raises interesting […]

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