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Let’s Talk Church

Looking for a Church to get involved with? Or just curious to learn more about local congregations? Join us for a casual conversation with attendees from various churches in Ithaca. Come with questions! Register Here to receive the Zoom link!

Excavating the Past: History’s Promise and Perils

Virtual

The Rev. Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt is Franklin S. Dyrness Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies at Wheaton College. She is also a Fellow in the Royal Historical Society and a Teaching Elder in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Dr. McNutt holds a Ph.D. in History (University of St. Andrews, 2008), M.Div. (Princeton Theological Seminary, […]

Event Series God Speaks: Augustine on Interpreting Scripture

God Speaks: Augustine on Interpreting Scripture

How do we understand God actually somehow communicating to us via the Bible? This course looks at Augustine, a 4th century North African scholar and bishop, widely considered to be the greatest published Christian intellect of the first thousand years of church history. He grappled with many of the same puzzles contemporary readers of the […]

Friendship & Happiness

Virtual

This talk hosted by the Thomistic Institute at Cornell will explore Aristotle's ideas about friendship and how Thomas Aquinas engaged with those ideas in a Christian context. The goal is to encourage our audience to think more intentionally about the nature of friendship and how they can go about forming and sustaining strong friendships. The […]

Event Series God Speaks: Augustine on Interpreting Scripture

God Speaks: Augustine on Interpreting Scripture

How do we understand God actually somehow communicating to us via the Bible? This course looks at Augustine, a 4th century North African scholar and bishop, widely considered to be the greatest published Christian intellect of the first thousand years of church history. He grappled with many of the same puzzles contemporary readers of the […]

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