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Chemist as Complementarian

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

Robert C. Fay has been a visiting professor at Harvard University and the University of Bologna, an NSF Science Faculty Fellow at the University of East Anglia and the University of Sussex, and a NATO/Heineman Senior Fellow at Oxford University. His interests include the history of Christianity and its connections to science. See his article, Science […]

The Historical Case for the Resurrection of Jesus

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

Christianity is built upon an historical event--the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But what is the evidence for that event? Historian Mike Licona will provide an overview of that evidence. Mike Licona has a Ph.D. in New Testament Studies (University of Pretoria), which he completed with distinction. He is the author of numerous books including The Resurrection […]

Getting All A’s and Still Flunking Life

411 Willard Straight Hall

Can We Know the World—and Still Love the World? On Vocation and the Common Good “Knowledge is power!” was the promise of the Enlightenment. Yes, in a thousand ways, and the great universities of the modern world have birthed that reality And yet, even as it was coming into being there were those who saw […]

Can We Know the World—and Still Love the World? On Vocation and the Common Good

411 Willard Straight Hall

The annual Institute of Biblical Studies, sponsored by Chesterton House, Bethel Grove Bible Church, and New Life Presbyterian Church, is designed to teach from the Scriptures, challenging participants to deepen their knowledge and understanding of God’s Word. Past speakers have included Dr. D.A. Carson, Dr. Walter Kaiser, Dr. Roger Nicole, and Dr. Richard Pratt. This year's guest […]

The Complex Tears of God

411 Willard Straight Hall

“Knowledge is power!” was the promise of the Enlightenment. Yes, in a thousand ways, and the great universities of the modern world have birthed that reality And yet, even as it was coming into being there were those who saw knowledge differently. The poet Byron lamented that “those who know the most mourn the deepest.” […]

Studying Religion in a Secular Classroom

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

What does it look like to study religion "objectively" in the classroom while remaining faithful to Christ? The question arises in a number of ways.  Take, for example, the recent viral video Why I Hate Religion but Love Jesus (with almost 20 million hits), and the thoughtful response Does Jesus Hate Religion? Kinda, Sorta, Not Really. Or take […]

Power of Forgiveness

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

Forgiveness is central to Christian Faith.  Last year we watched a very compelling film entitled As We Forgive.  This year we will be watching selections from The Power of Forgiveness.  From the website: "The POWER of FORGIVENESS explores and translates it into a popular, accessible documentary film for public television. The film combines character-driven stories of dramatic […]

Occupy Wall Street

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

Occupy Wall Street: What is it and what should we make of it? As requested by many students, we will have an opportunity to hear from and speak with two Cornell Professors, Chris Barrett and Bob Hockett, about this movement that has been so prominent in the news this year.

The Finite and the Infinite: An Atheist and a Christian discuss Nature, Knowledge, and Faith

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

What is scientism, and how is it set apart from ‘science’ proper? What, if anything, sets scientific knowledge apart from other ways of knowing? How should our scientific practices relate, if at all, to attempts to understand the world in other ways? What sorts of evidence can or should we use in pursuing understanding of the […]

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