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SUMMARY:Philosophy & the Christian: Seeking Wisdom in the Light of Christ
DESCRIPTION:Join the Davenant House study center in the beautiful mountains of western SC for three days of rich conversation\, fellowship\, friendship\, and learning. The plenary speaker will be Dr. James Eglinton\, Meldrum Senior Lecturer in Reformed Theology at the University of Edinburgh. \nTheme \nMany are familiar with Tertullian’s ringing challenge to the Church: “What hath Athens to do with Jerusalem?” As far as this Church Father was concerned\, philosophy and theology did not make comfortable bedfellows – and yet many Christians have answered his challenge with great success throughout the centuries. \nBut which philosophy are we talking about exactly? The Church has largely developed alongside Greco-Roman thinking\, but is there one true philosophy which serves Christian theology? Should we beware of Greeks bearing gifts? And is it time for the Church to break free from philosophical categories\, or embrace new ones altogether? \nThe Ninth Annual Convivium Irenicum will attend to such questions\, and more. The Davenant Institute warmly invites proposals for presentations or guided discussions on the topic of how Protestantism can reclaim philosophy’s role as the “handmaiden of theology”.
URL:https://cscmovement.org/event/philosophy-and-the-christian-seeking-wisdom-in-the-light-of-christ/
LOCATION:The Davenant House\, 419 Glenolden Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356
CATEGORIES:In Person,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:“Amazing Grace: Lessons on Cultural Engagement from William Wilberforce and His Friends” With Dr. Nathan Finn
DESCRIPTION:Join the Davenant House for this film viewing\, lecture\, and discussion as we learn from the Clapham Saints and consider how to apply their vision to our contemporary context in post-Christian America. \nSome Christians are “doctrine people” who are deeply committed to orthodox theology and ethics shaped by Scripture and the best of the Christian tradition. Other Christians are “piety people” who are mostly concerned with walking closely with Christ and pursuing personal holiness and spiritual maturity. Still other Christians are “justice and mercy people” who are committed to challenging injustice and promoting the common good. Finally\, some Christians are “Great Commission people” who are passionate about spreading the gospel to the spiritually lost and promoting mission work among the unreached. While this sort of division is overly simplistic\, we are always tempted to overemphasize some elements of the Christian life at the expense of others. In William Wilberforce (1759-1833) and his close friends\, the so-called Clapham Saints\, we have a historical example of holistic Christian faithfulness that embraced the importance of both doctrine and piety\, both justice and evangelism. \nDr. Nathan Finn serves as Provost and Dean of the University Faculty at North Greenville University in Tigerville\, SC. He is a historical and systematic theologian with expertise in Baptist history and thought. Most recently\, Nathan is co-editor of Historical Theology for the Church (B&H Academic\, 2021) and the forthcoming Theological Handbook for the People of God (B&H Academic\, 2022). He has also published popular essays for The Gospel Coalition\, Public Discourse\, Baptist Press\, Christianity Today\, and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. Nathan is an ordained minister in the Southern Baptist tradition who frequently preaches and teaches in local churches. He has been married to Leah for 21 years and is the father of four children.
URL:https://cscmovement.org/event/amazing-grace-lessons-on-cultural-engagement-from-william-wilberforce-and-his-friends-with-dr-nathan-finn/
LOCATION:The Davenant House\, 419 Glenolden Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356
CATEGORIES:In Person,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:Sojourn: Entering the Path of Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:So many choices. Every young adult wonders what they’re supposed to do with their life. “What career should I pursue? Who should I marry/should I marry? Where should I live? What kind of person am I going to be?” The seemingly smaller questions are also really important and can be daunting. “What should I do today? How do I respond to this criticism? How am I going to pay for this? Should I do what this person is asking of me?” This week will provide you with some time-tested and biblically rooted tools to put to work in your own life as you seek to follow the path the Lord has called you to. \nSojourn will be offered for undergraduate students May 2-6\, 2022. \nAdditionally\, this course is open for scheduling with church and college groups anytime\, please contact m.hughes@davenantinstitute.org to discuss options for booking and pricing.
URL:https://cscmovement.org/event/sojourn-entering-the-path-of-wisdom/
LOCATION:The Davenant House\, 419 Glenolden Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356
CATEGORIES:In Person,Partner Events
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SUMMARY:"Word and Fire: Christ\, Science & Creation" With Dr. Paul S. Julienne
DESCRIPTION:The world known to the sciences spans a vast range of phenomena that often seem strange and unfamiliar compared to the ordinary everyday world in which we live.  Furthermore\, many people think that science and Christian faith conflict with one another.  The two talks of this series look at how we might think about these matters holistically using the resources within the Christian tradition. The first talk\, “Word\,” will examine some characteristics of contemporary science and look at the similar yet different ways we come to knowledge in the scientific and Christian communities. The second talk\, “Fire\,” will look at the classical philosophical/theological notion of creation ex nihilo\, drawing especially upon the perspectives of Thomas Aquinas to articulate the relation between God and the world.   The created order in which we participate is a gift where the different knowledge from the sciences and from revelation can cohere and all things hold together in Christ.\n\n\nPaul S. Julienne is retired from his career as a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the Joint Quantum Institute of NIST and the University of Maryland. He has published over 250 scientific papers involving phenomena in atomic\, molecular\, and optical physics.  He has a long-standing interest in the interface of science\, theology\, and philosophy and has developed Sunday school classes bringing an Anglican perspective to these matters.\nRefreshments and fellowship will begin at 10:00 am with the first lecture beginning around 10:30 am. Fellowship and tours of the grounds available afterward.
URL:https://cscmovement.org/event/word-and-fire-christ-science-creation-with-dr-paul-s-julienne/
LOCATION:The Davenant House\, 419 Glenolden Dr\, Landrum\, SC\, 29356
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