2001 Symposiums

February

2nd: “The Lordship of Jesus Christ Over the Whole of Life: An Introduction to the Thought of Abraham Kuyper”

  • Dr. David Naugle

9th: “Who Wants To Be a Cartographer? The Amazing Meaning of Maps”

  • Prof. Greg Kelm

16th: “The Two Shall Become One Flesh: Confronting ‘Politically Correct’ Interpretations of Paul’s ‘One Flesh’ Concept”

  • Dr. Aaron Son

23rd: “Piano Personalities of the Past and Present” (Roberts Bldg. 206)

  • Dr. Richard Baca, lecturer; assisted on piano by Leonardo Zuno

26th: “Hot Topics, Cool Politics: Can Christians Deal Wisely with the Issues of Vouchers, Environmental Protection, and the Death Penalty?”

  • Dr. James Skillen, Executive Director, Center for Public Justice, Washington, D.C.

March 

1st: SPECIAL EVENT: Narnia Night! Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Publication of C. S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia. A Reading of The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe (Fill My Cup Coffee House, 6:30 pm)

  • Sponsored by the Pew College Society

2nd: “When Spring Comes Late: Finding Your Way Through Depression”

  • Pam Moore

9th: “Abraham Lincoln on Leadership”

  • Dr. Blair Blackburn

23rd: Fourth Annual Pew College Society Student Conference Preliminary Address

  • Dr. David Naugle

23rd: First Keynote Address: The Fourth Annual Pew College Society Annual Student Conference (Gaston Chapel, 7:30 pm)

  • Dr. Amy Sherman, Senior Fellow of the Welfare Policy Center of the Hudson Institute

30th: “Graced Occasions: Sacramental Realism in the Later Fiction of Ron Hansen”

  • Prof. Philip Mitchell

April

6th: “Wisdom for Decision-Making”

  • Dr. Denny Dowd

20th: “Spirituality and the Christian Student: Integrating the Heart and the Head”

  • Mr. Mark Petras

27th: “Searching for the Sublime: C. S. Lewis’s Til We Have Faces"

  • Dr. Rose Johnson

September

7th: "Building Christian Academies: The Rediscovery and Recovery of Classic Traditions in Christian Education"

  • David Naugle

14th: "The Biblical, Theological, and Spiritual Foundations for Christian Higher Education - Christian Worldview"

  • Debbi Richard 
  • David Stricklin

21st: "Christian Liberal Arts Education"

  • Mike Rosato 
  • Rose Johnson

28th: "Paul: An Appealing and/or an Appalling Apostle?"

  • Todd Still

October

5th: "Christianity and Culture: The Puritan Model for the University"

  • Deborah McCollister
  • Philip Mitchell

19th: "Christian Moral Education"

  • Donna Shelton
  • Marsha Pool

26th: "A Model of the Christian Academic Vocation"

  • Beverly Giltner
  • Bobbie Martindale

November

2nd: "Spiritual, Learning Communities and the Moral and Intellectual Virtues"

  • Carey Moore
  • Andrew Schaffer

9th: "Christian Epistemology: What is Knowledge, Teaching, and Learning Really All About?"

  • Joe Matos
  • Marilyn Edwards

16th: "Shaping the Hearts of the Young Through Stories"

  • Alisha Magee

30th: "The Roots of Progressive Education in Postmodern Society: A Critical Look at Rousseau's Emile"

  • Christi Williams