Feeling the Aftershocks?
Sep
30
8:00 PM20:00

Feeling the Aftershocks?

Seeking Emotional & Spiritual Health in a Post-Pandemic World. Some might say that our experience of the pandemic has been a lot like an earthquake. The ground has shifted underneath us. The landscape of our existence is not the same.

Join respected psychiatrist, Curt Thompson MD, as he discusses the effects of this pandemic on us, and how we might pursue emotional and spiritual health in our new reality. Free and open to the public.

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Can a college professor still believe in Jesus?
Mar
1
7:00 PM19:00

Can a college professor still believe in Jesus?

Dr. Joshua Watson – The Ohio State University, Medicine
Dr. James B. Odei –
The Ohio State University, Biostatistics
Dr. Tonya Orchard –
The Ohio State University, Human Nutrition

In this university environment where there is often hostility to Christian belief, tonight we meet three Ohio State faculty that say… I (still) believe. Free and open to the public.

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Are You Free?
Feb
28
8:00 PM20:00

Are You Free?

  • The Ohio Union: Archie Griffin Ballroom (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Dr. Gregory Ganssle, Talbot School of Theology
Dr. Erik Wielenberg, DePauw University

On a university campus like Ohio State, most of us intuitively assume that we are free. But what does it mean, to be free? Christian and atheist scholars seek to make sense of our innate desire for personal freedom.

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What Do You Love?
Sep
24
7:00 PM19:00

What Do You Love?

Dr. James KA Smith, Calvin College

Wisdom of old says this: You are what you love. You can see what you love by discerning what you really want. So then, who you are is wrapped up in what you want. It’s not just what you know. It’s not what you believe. It’s not just what you do. You are what you love. But what if... you might not love what you think?

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Resurrected or Reimagined?
Feb
26
8:00 PM20:00

Resurrected or Reimagined?

Dr. Lawrence Shapiro, University of Wisconsin
Dr. Michael Licona, Houston Baptist University

For centuries many have believed that Jesus rose from the dead without considering the evidence. Others have considered the resurrection to be immensely implausible. Two professors will each present their views on this disputed topic, followed by a moderated dialogue with time set aside for audience Q&A.

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