Center for Faith and Culture
BOOTS ON THE GROUND – Speaking Truth on the NC State Campus Boots on the Ground is an opportunity provided by the Center for Faith and Culture and the NC State University chapter of Ratio Christi Campus Ministries for seminary students to engage NC State students with the gospel and apologetics. SEBTS students travel to
The Center for Faith and Culture is beginning the application process for the 2011-2012 Mentorship Program. The Mentorship Program is a small group (not more than 15 students) designed as a time of reflection and interaction on how our theology might help us to understand culture and be true culture-making Christians for the sake of
Drs. Little and Travers will co-teach a new course beginning this fall: PHI6640 Philosophers: Francis A. Scheaffer and C.S. Lewis. The 3 credit class will meet on Mondays from 9:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. The class is open to seminary students and college students with permission of the professors. Sign up for this great new
Friday, April 8 7:00 pm CFC Seminar Room Patterson Hall, 2nd floor Come and hear Dr. Bruce Little share about Francis Schaeffer, an evangelical who changed the way Christians in the 1960’s thought about their relationship to culture and how his ideas still apply to the Church in the 21st century. This event is free
Duke University wants to make you aware of an event that is happening Friday April 1st at Duke Divinity School in Durham, NC that may be of interest to you. World-renowned visual artist, writer, and speaker Makoto Fujimura will give a public lecture at Duke Divinity School on the intersection of Christian faith and art.
On Friday, April 8 at 7:00 p.m. come hear Dr. Bruce Little share about Francis Schaeffer, an evangelical who changed the way Christians in the 1960’s thought about their relationship to culture and how his ideas still apply to the Church in the 21st century. This event is free, open to the public and will
On Thursday, April 28, The Center for Faith and Culture and the North Carolina Family Policy Council will co-host Dr. Norman Geisler for an evening lecture titled: “Is Theistic Evolution Compatible with an Evangelical View of Scripture?” The event will begin at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at Patterson Hall in the Center for
The Center for Faith and Culture is pleased to announce that Dr. Jeremy Begbie of Duke and Oxford Universities will be delivering a lecture on Friday, February 11 at 7:00 p.m. in the Wake Forest Baptist Church on the campus of SEBTS. Come hear this exciting lecture, “The Sound of Freedom: Music of Liberation,” involving
Boots on the Ground is an opportunity provided by the Center for Faith and Culture and the North Carolina State University chapter of Ratio Christi Campus Ministries for seminary and NC State college students to engage each other. Once a month Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary students travel to the campus of NC State to engage
In a recent two-part interview, Southeastern professor and the director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Southeastern, Bruce Little sat down with the Evangelical Philosophical Society to discuss his new book, God, Why This Evil? In the interviews, Little talks about the problem of evil, a topic he has studied for more than