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City of God in a Secular Age: Colloquium with James K. A. Smith

From Thu 22 February 2018 to Sat 24 February 2018
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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"RESIDENT ALIENS: THE CITY OF GOD IN A SECULAR AGE"If you are a pastor or are involved in any sort of ministry, you'll want to join us for this inaugural Eighth Day Colloquium with James K. A. Smith.' Smith will lead us in an exploration of public theology within the context of a secular age. We encourage registrants to read two of Smith's books: * _How (Not) to Be Secular: Reading Charles Taylor_ * _Awaiting the King: Reforming Public Theology_ Coffee, Morning Snacks, and Lunch will be provided. 9am-3pm on Friday and Saturday, Feb 23-24 at Newman University in the Jabara Flexible Theater in DeMattias Fine Arts Center. Smith will also be giving two free public lectures: 1) Thursday evening, Feb 22: A Hall of Men sponsored lecture on St Augustine. This will be a Hall of Men format, but open to the public (gals included!) at Chapel Hill UMC from 6:30-7:45 pm with a welcome reception at Eighth Day Books immediately afterwards. Sponsored by Chapel Hill UMN, Church of the Resurrection CEC, Hall of Men & Sisters of Sophia. 2) Friday evening, Feb 24: A public lecture related to his book You Are What You Love: The Spiritual Power of Habit at First Evangelical Free Church. Sponsored by First Evangelical Free. New Eighth Day Patrons and Eighth Day Pillars receive free registration. Registration at https://support.eighthdayevents.org/Colloquium-2018 [https://support.eighthdayevents.org/Colloquium-2018]
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Newman University: Jabara Flexible Theater in DeMattias Fine Arts Center
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