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Gleanings from Pre-Reformation Spirituality (Davenant Hall Course Preview)
A preview of a Fall Term 2021 Davenant Hall course.
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Christianity Before Constantine (Davenant Hall Course Preview)
A preview of a Davenant Hall Fall Term 2021 course.
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The Value of the Seven Ecumenical Councils (Davenant Hall Course Preview)
Why should you study the Seven Ecumenical Councils in January 2022?
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Is “Rights” Where it All Went Wrong? (Davenant Hall Course Preview)
Why should you study the history of human rights with Davenant Hall in January 2022?
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The Reformation and the Modern World
Protestants need to stop self-flagellating and embrace their heritage for the good of the world.
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Is God Impassible or Does He Have Passions?
God is not passible and has many passions. Though much misunderstanding reigns on both these issues, the position of the catholic church has always been very clear: theologians not only negate passions of God but also affirm passions of God.
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Protestant Wisdom Foundations I: Reading the Bible and the World
Join us at the Davenant House for our summer residential intensive program in biblical wisdom: Reading the Bible and the World. This program offers something of an intellectual crash course in classical Protestant political theory and how it may serve our own political thought today.
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Interview: Joe Minich on his Upcoming Residential Course, “Reading the Bible and the World”
To help give prospective students a better sense for what this class looks like and what they can expect, Joe Minich answered some questions about the course.
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Protestant Wisdom Foundations II: A Protestant Christendom
Join us at the Davenant House for our summer residential intensive program in biblical wisdom: A Protestant Christendom. This program offers something of an intellectual crash course in classical Protestant political theory and how it may serve our own political thought today.
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Like the Days of the Tree: The Other Voice of Allegory in Tolkien’s Artistic Reflections
Dr. Anthony Cirilla explores the allegory in the literary forms of Tolkien’s Silmarillion.