by Jane Terry Screwtape Letters: A Short Study Dr. Leslie Baynes, Associate Professor in Religious Studies, will lead a study this winter on C. S. Lewis' book, The Screwtape Letters, at First and Calvary Church (820 E. Cherry St., by the Missouri State campus), Room 020, on Wednesday evenings, 6:15-7:15 p.m., on 21 January and 4, 11, and 25 February. The sessions … [Read more...] about Leslie Baynes to Lead Screwtape Study
by Jane Terry We have some great events this week in Religious Studies! On Thursday, October 3, we welcome our MSU Religious Studies alumna Dr. Leslie Dorrough Smith for her talk, "Righteous Rhetoric: Sex, Speech, and the New Christian Right" at 7:00 p.m. in Meyer Library 101. Leading up to Dr. Smith's talk that same day, our very own Dr. Martha Finch will give a … [Read more...] about Events This Week in Religious Studies!
by Jane Terry Next Monday, 22 April at 7:30 p.m. in Carrington 208, Dr. Darren Grem, University of Mississippi, will talk on "Of Chicken Sandwiches and the Christian Right: The World of Chick-fil-A." Everyone is invited to this free event! Parking is available in Lots 22 and 24, south of Grand and just west of National. For more information, … [Read more...] about Dr. Darren Grem to Speak at MSU
by Jane Terry Everyone is invited to attend a free panel on Thursday, 11 April, 1:30-2:45 p.m. in the PSU East Ballroom on the Missouri State University Campus: "Inclusion, Excellence -- and Religion?" Our very own Dr. Austra Reinis is moderating this panel. Click on the image, below, to see the flyer. … [Read more...] about Inclusion, Excellence — and Religion? Public Affairs Conference Free Event
by Jane Terry Subverting the Norm II: Can Postmodern Theology Live in the Churches? This Friday and Saturday, 5-6 April at Drury University! Our very own Dr. Micki Pulleyking and our alumni Krista Dalton, Matt Gallion, Darryl Schafer, Dr. Phil Snider, and Hal Brower will be presenting. http://subvertingthenorm.wordpress.com/ … [Read more...] about Subverting the Norm II: Can Postmodern Theology Live in the Churches?