Stories
Liturgy: Do We Really Know this Man from Nazareth?
In Matt 17:1-9, it is clear that the disciples were caught off guard by Jesus’s transfiguration. They did not completely understand Jesus prior to it.
Dave Palomares Joins King’s Board of Trustees
“Dave Palomares models in his life and work the convictions and values that distinguish The King’s College: entrepreneurism, innovation, wisdom, and a deep faith in the Lord Jesus,” said President Gregory A. Thornbury.
Harlan Redmond Challenges King’s to Compassionate Dialogue On Race
“If we are to be one, clothed in Christ Jesus, we need to do the work of becoming one. Inconvenience yourself to become one,” Redmond said.
King’s Announces Major in Journalism, Culture and Society
This new interdisciplinary major, incorporating the College’s robust Politics, Philosophy and Economics core, will prepare intellectually well-rounded graduates for careers in journalism.
King’s Debate Faces Snowstorms and Ivy Leagues at Cornell Tournament
The King’s Debate Society kicked off the Spring semester with one of the society’s most successful performances, competing upstate against nearly 100 teams at Cornell University.
Bonhoeffer Wins House History Film Competition
The Houses took a variety of creative directions with their projects, from alumni documentaries to a send-up of Oscar-favorite “La La Land.”
Liturgy: What Does He Want?
The scripture readings this week provide broad guidelines for doing life together well, personally and professionally.
52 Broadway: A New York Real Estate Close-Up
Thus far, our series of site histories has reached back as far into the mists of time as knowledge allows, and attempted to fill in as many gaps as possible along the way.
“Ordinary Days” Highlights Connectedness and New Beginnings in NYC
This semester, the Media, Culture, and the Arts program at The King’s College again joined forces with The King’s Players to present the musical Ordinary Days, which played from February 2-4 in the City Room on campus.
Can John Locke Save Political Islam?
Professor Joseph Loconte published a feature article in “The National Interest” on what John Locke’s defense of religious freedom means for modern Islam.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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