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5th Annual Faculty Scholarship Symposium
Northwestern College will host the fifth annual Scholarship Symposium on Friday, May 9. The Symposium gives Northwestern faculty and students a chance to present papers on topics associated with their specific fields.
9 A.M.
What’s Next: Your Financial Future
David E. Erickson, associate professor of marketing
R2300
Modern Turkey and the Seven Churches of Revelation
W. Edward Glenny, professor of New Testament studies and Greek
R2308
The Etruscans: The Philistine Connection
Clyde E. Billington, Jr., professor of history
R2316
Reading Over the Apostle Paul’s Shoulder:
Interpretive Bases for Understanding Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
Ardel B. Caneday, professor of New Testament studies and biblical theology
R2309
9:45 A.M.
Pneumatological Communication: Defining Biblical Prophets
L. Ripley Smith, professor of communication
R2300
10 Reasons to Study the Biblical Languages or
Why I Wrote a First Year Hebrew Grammar
Jason S. DeRouchie, assistant professor of Old Testament studies
R2308
Post-Federalist Politics: The Jay Family in Antebellum America
Jonathan J. Den Hartog, assistant professor of history
R2316
Policy Deployment of Business Strategy:
Converting Strategic Goals into Easy-to-Measure Operational Improvement Actions
Richard F. Elliott, assistant professor of business
R2309
10:30 A.M.
From Script to Screen
Ann E. Sorenson, associate professor of film
Tyler Clements
Kenny King
Aaron Speer
Dan West
R2300
Servant Leadership and the Facilitation of Learning at a Christian Institution of Higher Learning
Dale R. Hutchcraft, assistant professor of Christian ministries
R2308
Yahweh in Hieroglyphic Texts
Charles F. Aling, professor of history
R2316
A Descriptive Survey of Management Control Systems in Twin Cities Churches
R. Steven Davis, associate professor of business
R2309
11:15 A.M.
LUNCH
12:15 P.M.
The Directors and the Readers Play a Game of Chess with Hamlet
Keith A. Jones, associate professor of english
R2300
Which Option Do I Choose?
Three Views on God’s Will and Decision Making: An Introduction
Douglas S. Huffman, professor of biblical & theological studies
R2308
Charles Dickens’s Views of Baptism and the Lord’s Supper: Unitarian Overtones
Helen J. Aling, professor of english
R2316
Refutation of the Free Will Defense? An Exposition and Commentary
Walter J. Schultz, associate professor of philosophy
Alison MacKenzie
R2309
1 P.M.
To What End? The Contribution of Jesus Research to Christian Faith
Randy W. Nelson, professor of New Testament studies
Jeff Dreblow
R2300
Antidepressants: Fact and Fiction
Paul J. Chara, Jr., professor of psychology
R2308
Further Episodes in the Discovery and Publication of the Dead Sea Scrolls
Michael O. Wise, scholar-in-residence
R2316
Biblical Basis for Creation Care
Joel D. Light
R2309
1:45 P.M.
KEYNOTE PANEL
The Christian Scholar: Global Reach in Christian and Non-Christian Academic Venues: A Panel Discussion
R2300/R2308
Facilitator: Lisanne Winslow, Ph.D.
Panelists:
Allison R. Keuning, Ph.D., L.P.
Joseph J. Smith, M.F.A.
L. Ripley Smith, Ph.D.
Jacqueline J. Glenny, Ed.D.
Jonathan J. Den Hartog, Ph.D.
Sally S. Harris, Ph.D.
Theresa L. Gonske, Ph.D.
Boyd V. Seevers, Ph.D.
2:45 P.M.
BOOK SIGNING AND AUTHOR INTERVIEWS
Lounge Area
A Call to Covenant Love
Jason S. DeRouchie, Ph.D.
A Field Guide to Christian Environmental Education—A Complete Guide to Creation Care
Joel D. Light
To learn more about the Faculty Scholarship Symposium, please contact Academic Affairs.
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