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All Campus Worship Night – Upper|House
All Campus Worship Night – Upper|House
Our annual All-Campus Worship Night will be held Wednesday, September 4 @ 7 PM. This event kicks off the academic year and gives Christian students on campus an opportunity to gather for a time of prayer and worship. The Heartland Church worship team will bring relevant and engaging music.
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Does Archaeology Contradict Old Testament Stories?
Does Archaeology Contradict Old Testament Stories?
Have archaeologists “disproved” the historical reliability of the biblical texts? These concerns are as common as they are serious for believers, whether confronting flashy news articles or hearing well-articulated, challenging claims from scholars. This lecture aims to contextualize such questions by describing what biblical archaeology is and why it is important for understanding the biblical
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Lumen Center @ Upper House || Dallas A. Willard Lecture: Making Sense of Your (Whole) Moral Self
Lumen Center @ Upper House || Dallas A. Willard Lecture: Making Sense of Your (Whole) Moral Self
The recent academic study of ethics—our collective moral knowledge—has dramatically narrowed to focus on problem-solving, even as theories have multiplied to satisfy the primacy of personal preferences. As a result, professional, collective, and personal ethics frequently lack coherence and seem disconnected from one another. Our inaugural Dallas A. Willard lecture will address this problematic situation.