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David Bahnsen Book Launch: Crisis of Responsibility
On February 20th, The King’s College hosted a book launch and luncheon at the Penn Club in New York City in honor of David Bahnsen’s new work, Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It.
Chancellor Thornbury To Publish New Book on Larry Norman
The King’s College Chancellor Gregory Alan Thornbury will publish a book on March 20 about rock and roll icon—and devout Christian—Larry Norman.
Rev. Eugene Rivers Reviews MLK’s Legacy and the Task of Reconciliation
On February 5, 2018, The King’s College in New York City was honored to host the Rev. Eugene Rivers as this year’s Black History Month speaker.
Dr. Marvin Olasky to Give Evening Lecture for Interregnum XIV
The King’s College is pleased to announce that Dr. Marvin Olasky will give the evening lecture for Interregnum XIV: Compassion.
The King’s College Grieves the Loss of Student Leah Arrasmith
On Tuesday afternoon, the King’s community gathered in the City Room to pray, support one another, and hear a word from Acting President Tim Gibson.
King’s Announces New Study Abroad Program in Belfast
Dr. Anthony Bradley will lead 25 students to explore the culture, politics, and religious history of Northern Ireland.
The King’s College Board of Trustees Announces Leadership Restructuring
The Board of Trustees of The King’s College is pleased to announce the appointment of Gregory Alan Thornbury, Ph.D. as chancellor of the College.
Religious and Theological Studies Program to Launch Concentration in Jewish-Hebraic Thought and Culture
In Fall 2018, The King’s College will begin offering a new concentration in Interdisciplinary Jewish-Hebraic Thought and Culture.
The Art of Alan Kleinberg Featured at The King’s College
The King’s College is honored to host an art installation featuring the work of noted photographer and film producer Alan Kleinberg.
Religious Liberty Event Puts Spotlight on Rising Anti-Semitism in Europe
On November 6, The King’s College and Princeton University’s James Madison Program co-sponsored a panel discussion to explore the revival of anti-Semitism in Europe.
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