The King’s College Media Updates | October 2020
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
“The rule of law, not rhetorical inventions and pleas of partisans, should guide the means by which we live out our political process.” Read Dr. Parks and Dr. Corbin on @FederalistToday @FDRLST: https://t.co/CLk7X4mz4c pic.twitter.com/VftVeG9SEQ
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 5, 2020
Prof. @BrianBrenberg on our economy and what #Biden and the mainstream #media keep missing @FoxBusiness:https://t.co/bprtFxEmz9 pic.twitter.com/r66YBMZd10
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 6, 2020
“In fact, the “college-as-the-answer” mantra feeds some obvious forms of inequality.” -King’s alum @JohnDSailer on @AmerCompass: https://t.co/IKM235RWW2
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 4, 2020
Prof. @PaulGlader interviews Dr. @Annehendershott for @ReligionMag podcast on how #NewYorkCity will survive #Covid and how rumors of NYC’s demise are greatly exaggerated: https://t.co/zWpRdi5iDE
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 8, 2020
A sign of legitimacy has arrived!@HebraicThought @biblicalmindmag @TheKingsCollege pic.twitter.com/UVXL4wCEaM
— 𝐃𝐫𝐮 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@Dru_Johnson) October 8, 2020
Scripture is not your dog. @Dru_Johnson explains the dangers of bending scripture to your own will and how we can do a better job submitting to the voice of the Biblical authors.https://t.co/hU9oLoCDt6
— The Biblical Mind (@biblicalmindmag) October 8, 2020
‘The Ascension’ Transcends Politics And Grief To Worship https://t.co/EleMvImAMz @_jilliancheney writes for @ReligionMag on the new #SufjanStevens album “He even manages to out-angst the bleak book of Ecclesiastes in the title track with a play on words.”
— Paul Glader (@PaulGlader) October 8, 2020
Read @alissamarie‘s top two picks for movies that celebrate Justice #RuthBaderGinsburg‘s legacy on @voxdotcom: https://t.co/CZNDNmLhHs pic.twitter.com/HgmB6MGhpR
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 9, 2020
In our latest TBM podcast, Dr. Luke Bobo joins @Dru_Johnson to discuss biblical interpretation for laypeople and the faith-work movement.https://t.co/MWMb2cMdoh
— The Biblical Mind (@biblicalmindmag) October 9, 2020
What you need to know about SCOTUS nominee #AmyConeyBarrett‘s faith. Read Journalism Prof. @ClementeLisi in @ReligionMag: https://t.co/vaKHnGJUSx
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 10, 2020
Dr. @drantbradley was featured in a panel titled “The Explosion of Online Learning” on @cccuorg, watch it here: https://t.co/AGdxQvDlXf
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 12, 2020
This @TheKingsCollege #CCCUYoungAlum is dedicating her work as a lawyer to help those who suffer from injustice and poverty. She also helps lead racial reconciliation conversations through her alma mater’s Center for the Study of Christianity & the Black Experience. pic.twitter.com/e36a1fUfZf
— CCCU (@cccuorg) October 13, 2020
I’m happy to say that the faculty @TheKingsCollege approved the proposal to make my ‘Christianity and the City’ course a permanent elective! I created it to teach students about Paul’s contextualization strategies and how that should shape gospel discourse in NYC.
— Ben White (@bg__white) October 21, 2020
A testament to Dr. Tubbs and his Constitutional Law class @TheKingsCollege: Many of the cases and much of the lexicon of the #SCOTUSHearing won’t be foreign to students and alum because of his great teaching there.
— Patrick Thomas (@patjamthom) October 13, 2020
Dr. @JosephLoconte writes on #JohnLocke and the fight over #JudgeBarrett’s catholicism on @NRO: https://t.co/566BmxLjTv pic.twitter.com/kTFrSllpHY
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 16, 2020
In our latest TBM podcast, @MattLynch_OT joins @Dru_Johnson to reframe our discussion on violence in a way that gives biblical authors space to critique our own use of violence.https://t.co/qQxqwRJ2Pr
— The Biblical Mind (@biblicalmindmag) October 16, 2020
President Trump and Joe Biden offer opposing tax plans for Americans. Fox News Contributor, @BrianBrenberg breaks down how middle class families would really be impacted under Biden’s proposal. https://t.co/bwNmgJmK21
— Fox & Friends First (@FoxFriendsFirst) October 16, 2020
Dr. @ProfBobCarle on the @italamerican podcast discussing the complex legacy of #ChristopherColumbus‘s voyages: https://t.co/PTPdqKT6lh pic.twitter.com/NXbdNUKuFo
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 17, 2020
I am outrageously excited to see @TheKingsCollege and @summitmn partnering together. From the mountains of Colorado to the skyscrapers of NYC, young Christian men and women can grow in wisdom and character through these excellent institutions. https://t.co/Zy5IRDtXJc
— David Talcott (@TalcottNYC) October 21, 2020
In a @PatheosEvang interview, @Dru_Johnson talked to @NijayKGupta about some of his favorite books.https://t.co/Y5gPB1728W
— Center for Hebraic Thought (@HebraicThought) October 21, 2020
Read Dr. @bg__white‘s article in @CenPasTheo titled “Paul’s Provocative Word for Our Politics”: https://t.co/0mMScESmyr
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 22, 2020
Listen to Dr. Parks and Dr. Corbin (@FederalistToday) discussing the case for not voting for #JoeBiden or #DonaldTrump and the importance of character in evaluating candidates for office: https://t.co/Dk1IpFYP7h pic.twitter.com/JCpL1ffdRd
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 31, 2020
Watch the recording of our most recent webinar featuring Dr. @Kin_Loch, Dr. @HootenWilson, Dr. @zenahitz, and Dr. @JosephLoconte, “Why the #LiberalArts? Enduring Ideas in a Changing World” https://t.co/clMxddTriT pic.twitter.com/y9b1OAgGnn
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 30, 2020
As part of our biblical artists series, Jon Collins (@jonpdx) from @bibleproject joins us to discuss how they use art to make scripture more approachable.https://t.co/89wBZ3mkGK
— The Biblical Mind (@biblicalmindmag) October 30, 2020
33.1% GDP growth—that’s how a v-shaped recovery starts. https://t.co/RixmDioSlJ #FoxBusiness
— Brian Brenberg (@BrianBrenberg) October 29, 2020
Many Americans are concerned about #ElectionDay because of now familiar divisions. But there are lessons in the victories of the Civil Rights Movement.
Read the opinion by @EugeneFRivers and @TheKingsCollege prof. David Tubbs:https://t.co/TLoXMwUf08 #MLK #Elections2020
— Religion Unplugged (@ReligionMag) October 29, 2020
I’m happy to announce that my essay, ‘The Varieties of Pain: Re-examining the Setting and Purpose of 2 Corinthians with Paul’s λυπ- Words’, is the first article in the new issue of JSNT! The result of many, many long hours!@SAGE_Publishing @SAGEJournals https://t.co/eoSgQZJMgR
— Ben White (@bg__white) October 27, 2020
The entire freshman class @TheKingsCollege is watching @SocialDilemma_ featuring @tristanharris this week @netflix. Every college in America should do this! It’s outstanding! Knowledge is the beginning of social change. pic.twitter.com/G2nqlrVU3j
— Anthony B. Bradley (@drantbradley) October 26, 2020
Published annually, Year in Review reflects on the milestones of the previous academic year. We praise God for His faithfulness to our students, alumni, faculty, staff, and our donor community. Read the 19-20 Year in Review below: https://t.co/u50L11MKJt pic.twitter.com/TPnW3Lr5GE
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) October 26, 2020
Congratulations to the @ESTribune Magazine for earning a honorable mention at the CMA Pinnacle Awards! @TheKingsCollege pic.twitter.com/MklhbSdpoz
— MPJI (@JMPjournalism) October 26, 2020
Such a privilege to be part of this event! Stay tuned for more about our Stories That Matter series with @MastermediaIntl and @TheKingsCollege‘s MCA department as we continue to build on the series every semester. https://t.co/gMWsSGWvGn
— TKC Office of Career Development (@TKC_Careers) October 26, 2020
At the @TheKingsCollege we’re reading “Coddling of the American Mind” by @JonHaidt and @glukianoff because we’ve decided to be an anti-coddling, pro-academic freedom college! So thankful for this book! pic.twitter.com/h0JooVSZb7
— Anthony B. Bradley (@drantbradley) October 22, 2020
Dr. Rivers and Dr. Tubbs from @TheKingsCollege joined our podcast to encourage academic Christian leaders to create opportunities for students to educate themselves on the background of racial tensions. Don’t miss out on their insights. #Vandercast https://t.co/hnYumZ2ycU pic.twitter.com/uwCXOlNYc5
— Vanderbloemen (@VanderbloemenSG) October 22, 2020