Schedule
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Culture, Truth, and Politics
Eastern Region Officers for 2003-2004
Vice President, Dr. Gary E. Schnittjer, Philadelphia Biblical University <gschnittjer> at <pbu.edu>
Secretary/Treasurer, Dr. Robert Spender, Lancaster Bible College <bspender> at <lbc.edu>
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Dr.
D. A. Carson "The Intolerance of Tolerance"
Part 1, Plenary session 1 at 12:30 PM (Audio available)
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"Current Evangelical Approaches to Popular Culture"
(Plenary Session 2 at 1:50 PM)
Panel members/presenters
John Makujina
Ph.D., WTS; teaching at
Central Baptist Seminary, Minneapolis“Forgotten Texts and Doctrines
in Current Evangelical Responses to Culture"Mike Stallard
Ph.D., DTS; teaching at
Baptist Bible Seminary, Clarks Summit“Evangelical Theology
and Culture: A Taxonomy”Respondent
Chris Simmons (Ph.D. cand., Univ. of Chicago in History of Culture), Chair, Communication Dept., Messiah College
Discussion
Makujina, Stallard, Simmons
Papers on a variety of topics, most of them theme-related, will be presented by R. Todd Mangum, Fred Putnam, David Hard, Carl Sanders, Gordon Franz, Ken Gardoski, Will Honeycutt, Jeff Riddle, Bill Arp, Mark Snoeberger, John Soden, Jack Delivuk, Jeff Downs, C. Gordon Olson, David Young Pak, Jim King, and Jason Poling. There will also be seven papers presented in the Student Paper Competition. See the detailed schedule for paper titles.
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