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No images? *Click here Fall is in full swing! Our online courses are going strong, and we are delighted to be able to offer students some on-campus services again. You can learn more about the gradual reopening of Regent's campus here. We're not yet able to welcome the general public to Regent (although you can visit the Bookstore!), so we've been working hard on creative ways to bring Regent to you. Yesterday, we launched one of our favourite new initiatives: the Dal Schindell Gallery - online! Each month, we will feature new exhibitions, artist interviews, and theological reflections on the arts. Scroll down to learn more. There are plenty of other ways to connect with Regent this fall: book launches, lectures, Together at Midday events, and a condensed course in October with Malcolm Guite. However you choose to connect, we look forward to seeing you! Together at Midday with Maxine Hancock Join Professor Emerita Maxine Hancock for a time of reflection with Regent alumni, students, and friends from around the world through Zoom on Wednesday, September 30 from 12–12:45pm PDT. The Black Experience in Biblical Interpretation Drs. Lisa Bowens, Esau McCaulley, and Mariam Kovalishyn continue our Ideas that Matter series from 12–1:30 pm PDT on Sept. 28. Tune in to learn how our cultural lens impacts our reading of Scripture. Poetry Classics with Malcolm Guite There's still time to register for this condensed course! From Oct. 13–17, Dr. Guite will dive into ten pclassics, ranging from the first Christian poem in English to the last of Eliot's Four Quartets. A Scientist's Journey from Atheism to Faith Scientific study led Dr. Sy Garte to question materialism and begin the journey to faith. On September 28, Dr. Garte will join us online for a new installment in the Interface lecture series. Join us from 7:30–9pm PDT. 3 Good Reasons to Give This Week 1. Regent students depend on you. Give by Sept. 25 to give new students a great start this fall! Take a moment to think of someone anywhere in the world who might want to know more about Regent. Our next online Experience Regent event will take place on Tuesday, October 27, from 5–6:30pm PDT. It is with great pleasure that we announce the launch of a refreshed Dal Schindell Gallery website featuring monthly exhibitions, interviews, and viewpoints. You are receiving this email because you have either signed up for our mailing list or registered for an event at Regent College within the past year. Want more from Regent College? Want less? Receive only the content you want by clicking Preferences below. To unsubscribe from all future emails from Regent College, click Unsubscribe. To learn more about the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information, please see our Privacy Policy. EU residents, please also see our GDPR Compliance Statement. *Preferences | *Unsubscribe |
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In Surprised by Hope: Rethinking Heaven, the Resurrection, and the Mission of the Church, top-selling author and Anglican bishop, N.T. Wright tackles the biblical question of what happens after we die and shows how most Christians get it wrong. We do not “go to” heaven; we are resurrected and heaven comes down to earth--a difference that makes all of the difference to how we live on earth. Following N.T. Wright’s resonant exploration of a life of faith in Simply Christian, the award-winning author whom Newsweek calls “the world’s leading New Testament scholar” takes on one of life’s most controversial topics, a matter of life, death, spirituality, and survival for everyone living in the world today. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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Despite his status as one of the most influential and intelligent Christian authors of the 20th century, C.S. Lewis never thought of himself as a professional theologian. While he was well-read in many types of literary genres, he did not go to Seminary to obtain a Masters in Theology and study a year of Old Testament Hebrew and New Testament Greek. He was not a Pastor who preached sermons to a congregation for many years but a raw, honest philosopher and professor of literature who wrote as well as any Christian of his time could. He had a gift for clearly articulating his perspectives on a variety of issues. Above all, he was humble, in that he had an honest evaluation of both his strengths and his weaknesses. I believe this is one of the main reasons why he is still so enjoyable to read even after all these years. In terms of his theology, Lewis himself said he was an “Anglican but not especially ‘high,’ nor especially ‘low,’ nor especially anything else.” So the theology of C.S. Lewis is not something one can immediately discover by simply perusing a certain book of his to see exactly where he stands on certain doctrinal issues; it is much more subtle and convoluted than that. But in this book, you will find his different thoughts from his many books about certain Christian doctrines and topics pieced together in an easy-to-follow format (Lewis has written nearly 60 books but none of them are on systematic theology). This book offers very clear depictions of his theology concerning subjects such as the doctrine of inspiration, original sin, human depravity, human origins, evolution, intelligent design, theodicy, love and marriage, redemption, grace, new creation, and grief, as his authentic reaction to God after his wife’s death is conveyed. The final chapters also contain all of his greatest quotes arranged and sorted by topic as well as excerpts, quotes, and summaries from most of his books in a quick, easy-to-read, bullet-point format. These last two sections are a particularly great resource to draw from as you can quickly learn about the main points Lewis conveys in his bestselling books.
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