Seminary Spring Series III: What is Culture and Where Does it Intersect with Christian Faith?

Seminary Spring Series III: What is Culture and Where Does it Intersect with Christian Faith?
Date Tuesday, April 12, 2016
2 - 3 p.m.
FeaturingKenneth Reynhout
Registration Please register to let us know you're planning to attend. Information on how to access this online session will be sent prior to the event.

Event Description

Attention to culture is an important part of Christian thought and practice, but what do we mean by “culture” and where and how should we as Christians engage with it? In this talk Dr. Ken Reynhout will address the meaning of culture and some of the layered challenges associated with Christian cultural engagement. Ken specializes in theology and science, but has broad interests in the ways in which Christian thought cuts across various cultural boundaries, including disciplinary, ethnic, geographic, contextual, moral, religious, and other contextual distinctions. He is the lead faculty for the Masters of Arts in Christian Thought program.

Whether you are a prospective seminary student, a current student, or someone who wants to learn more about culture and faith, this will be an enriching experience.

We hope you will join us!

The session will begin at 2 p.m. Central

Check out the other events in this series:
February 29 | Seminary Spring Series I: Joys and Challenges of Bible Translation
March 16 | Seminary Spring Series II: Movie Theology

Questions?

Contact the Office of Seminary Admissions at 651.638.6288 (800.255.8706, ext. 6288) or seminary-admissions@bethel.edu.