In this presentation, the Rev. Dr. Ben King lectures on the Oxford movement and the life of John Henry Newman. Newman was a leader of the Oxford movement in the 1800s in the Church of England, which also changed the face of The Episcopal Church. Newman emphasized the role of the laity in shaping the mind of the church through their consent.
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In this Sunday conversation, Dr. Greg Garrett invites us into engagement with Hollywood films, American literature, and, in particular, the writer and activist James...
This year’s Eckhardt speaker, the Rev. Dr. Miguel De La Torre, is a recognized international Fulbright scholar, celebrated author, and documentarian. Some of his...
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