The King’s College Media Updates | December 2021
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Dr. @JosephLoconte in @NRO: A Brief History of Individual Rightshttps://t.co/CNhAZOcgno
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 21, 2021
Despite not playing collegiate sports last year, our teams and athletes picked up where they left off and found some athletic success. Even more importantly, our student-athletes are also excelling in the classroom.
Fall Postseason Honors: https://t.co/5VCH7OBLBi
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 18, 2021
Social media promises connection. Yet the experience doesn’t always live up to the hype. This disconnect is what a few students at King’s and teammates from other institutions sought to overcome with a new social sharing app: Rola.
Read more: https://t.co/vuMjFLDv0B pic.twitter.com/8YZyg32dkj
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 16, 2021
“Americans want honest answers to real economic problems, but they’re losing faith that the president and his allies in Congress have any interest in finding them.” -Prof. @BrianBrenberg in @FoxNews: https://t.co/1SFkLyymaV
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 3, 2021
“My job allows me to be a tiny part of the preservation of history and culture. When I work on a piece of art that’s centuries old…I feel more connected to the past and excited for the future trajectory of art.”
Alumni Feature: Kyra Rooney (’19): https://t.co/mrabLEAe99
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 15, 2021
I recorded a whole podcast series for non-nerds (12 episodes) on Hebraic Thought and how the biblical authors use literature, community, and ritual to shape our thinking. It’ll drop soon on youtube and all the usual podcast services. pic.twitter.com/dm8z2BaJM9
— 𝐃𝐫𝐮 𝐉𝐨𝐡𝐧𝐬𝐨𝐧 (@Dru_Johnson) December 15, 2021
Senior Fellow, Dr. @JosephLoconte on how C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien’s experiences in the First World War affected their lives and future writing: https://t.co/JEx1AGjCyx
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 17, 2021
Just a few months ago we welcomed our NYCJ fall 2021 cohort. Last week we had our final family dinner for the semester. We presented them with their certificates and it was great getting to celebrate everything they have accomplished this fall! https://t.co/bZvSKRib0J
— MPJI (@JMPjournalism) December 14, 2021
How does the new version of #WestSideStory hold up? What do we make of the performances? And does it still have relevance today? Prof. @alissamarie weighs in @voxdotcom: https://t.co/WWuHZw6jsz
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 11, 2021
Dr. @JosephLoconte writes on Desiderius Erasmus in @WSJ: https://t.co/sTuaiyHm5R
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 11, 2021
If you really understand a complex issue, you should be able to write it down on a postcard. Join us this week as @DrJTPennington and @Dru_Johnson describe how this principle ties in to preaching a sermon. https://t.co/BANjgl7K6c
— The Biblical Mind (@biblicalmindmag) December 10, 2021
“King’s gave me a diverse view of the world through the classroom and access to New York. The core curriculum gave me a well-rounded foundation of knowledge to learn how to think critically about decisions in my daily life.”
Grace Croley Ellenberg (’17): https://t.co/55UXrhBjkO
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 9, 2021
WW1: I joined a panel discussion hosted by the National Association of Scholars. My theme: how WW1 launched the ideological pandemics of communism, fascism, and eugenics. https://t.co/Xe2eWQ4cZA
— Joseph Loconte (@JosephLoconte) December 9, 2021
Listen to President Tim Gibson of @TheKingsCollege talk about the importance of a Christian worldview.
Full ep: https://t.co/YRqafMaG5J pic.twitter.com/0b11OBwuOB
— CLT (@CLT_Exam) November 30, 2021
“Through things like the Debate Society, College Republicans, and the House of Churchill and many extended conversations, I came to deeply treasure the values of community and faith underlying all aspects of life.”
Alumni Feature: Jeremy Cerone (’13): https://t.co/ORxSi6AvYX
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 6, 2021
Why Bibles Are Disappearing From Hotel Nightstands, Prof. @ClementeLisi for @ReligionMag: https://t.co/S2AtNk7N0I
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 3, 2021
What the Left and the Right Get Wrong about Liberalism, Dr. @JosephLoconte in @NRO: https://t.co/8QXrHsaipV
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 2, 2021
And so at this nativity, Arose another player.
The baby wrapped in swaddling cloths—
He was a dragon slayer.The Christmas story is an apocalypse and the Apocalypse a Christmas story, @biblicalmindmag: https://t.co/tksCHRO71T
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 2, 2021
“I hope that my research will be an attempt to work in the spirit of reconciliation and encourage others to celebrate God’s order and creations in all of their differences.”
Alumni Feature: Daiya Malone (’20): https://t.co/zldElrO9Xs
— The King’s College (@TheKingsCollege) December 1, 2021