Stories
King’s Debate travels to the Netherlands
During winter break, Audrey Cooper (‘18) and Grayson Logue (‘18) traveled to the Netherlands, home of tulip festivals, canal skating, and the International Court of Justice, to compete at the World Universities Debating Championship hosted at the Hague.
Liturgy: Division – Not Just for Mathematicians
Even within Christian communities—including theologically conservative schools like The King’s College and Biola—there were rifts as a result of impassioned beliefs about what a president should or should not be, what sort of character should be expected, and whether one or the other of the candidates (or both) satisfied any such criteria.
January 2017 History Spotlight | Bygone Glamour at the Empire State Building
This month, we examine the history of the spot of ground on which King’s reopened in New York City—the site of the Empire State Building.
Athletic Director Sean Horan Says Goodbye, Bryan Finley Appointed New AD
The King’s College both regrets to say goodbye to Athletic Director Sean Horan, and is pleased to announce the appointment of Bryan Finley as the College’s new Athletic Director
Alumni Class Notes for January 2017
This month we feature updates from alumni of our NBC, Briarcliff Manor, and New York City campuses.
Liturgy: A More Pointy Existence
Pointing, is such an under-valued function in the Christian life. John was a feared prophet. All of Israel listened to him and the political powers respected his words and sway. Yet, as soon as Jesus arrives on scene, John the Baptist knows that his job is to point away from himself.
Honoring Martin Luther King
A reflection by Professor David Tubbs on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Liturgy: Two Breaths
Breath, in Scripture, is often the metaphor for showing what animates someone. God’s breath animates the forces of creation in Genesis 1–2. The Holy Spirit is the animating guide for early Jesus followers in the New Testament.
Announcing a NEOS Competition: How to Build Your Startup
The NEOS initiative equips students with analytical and digital skills that expand their range of capabilities after graduation at the intersections of technology, enterprise, culture and creativity.
Event: Religious Freedom and Anti-Semitism in Contemporary Europe
Anti-Semitism has returned to Europe with a vengeance. What are the currents driving this tragedy?
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