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The Book of Revelation is Hayekian
President Gregory Thornbury was interviewed for Forbes by Jerry Bowyer.
Dr. Dan Siedell Announced as Presidential Scholar
Dr. Daniel A. Siedell, art historian and author of God in the Gallery: A Christian Embrace of Modern Art will bring his extensive experience to The King’s College in New York City as Presidential Scholar and Art Historian in Residence.
Paul Glader Joins As Journalism Professor
The Board of Trustees of The King’s College is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Glader, staff writer for the Wall Street Journal from 2001-2011, as Visiting Professor of Journalism and Composition.
A Day of Remembrance
Dean of Students David Leedy writes about his experience of 9/11 and the aftermath in the city.
Top-Notch Journalism Professor Announced at The King’s College
The Board of Trustees of The King’s College is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Glader as Visiting Professor of Journalism and Composition.
TKC Athletic Director to Coach Men’s Rugby Team at International Tournament in London
Sean Horan, Athletic Director at The King’s College, has spent several years developing a robust athletics program, and his most recent endeavor will take him to Twickenham Stadium in London as he makes international connections for TKC Athletics.
“Statues and Statecraft”
Although the march of history has brought with it contemporary political problems that the Founders’ could never have imagined in detail, Dr. David Corbin and Dr. Matthew Parks believe that America’s early statesman still have much to say today through the Federalist Papers.
“What Tocqueville Would Tell Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood”
The French intellectual Alexis de Tocqueville once observed that the tendency for Americans to form associations to solve problems is one of the many characteristics that make America an outstanding republic. In “What Tocqueville Would Tell Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood,” Professor Joseph Loconte argues that the hostility toward the freedom of association showed by Egypt’s ruling authorities is dangerous and counterproductive.
The Peace of a ‘Wise and Free People’
While American politicians are busy fawning over the lofty platitudes on peace and cooperation spoken by Chinese politicians, the Chinese government continues stealing top defensive systems plans from the United States. How should American leaders respond to continued spying by Chinese agents? In “The Peace of a ‘Wise and Free People,’” Professors David Corbin and Matthew Parks recommend looking to the Federalist Papers for insight.
The Obama Doctrine and the Judgment of History
According to Professor Joseph Loconte, Professor of History at The King’s College, President Obama dangerously misidentifies the source of this violence when he refers only to “violent extremists.”
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