
"In The World":
The Gospel of the Resurrection in a Culture of Death
August 1-3, 1996
The speakers each address how we should think and live in a dying culture.
Dying that is to Christian values and principles that will keep us free. All the speakers had good points and stated
their topics well.
| TS-06-01 |
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Christ & Culture: A Dilemma Reconsidered
Speaker: Dr. James Hitchcock, Professor of History at St. Louis University.
Respondent: Dr. Thomas Buchanan, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Delaware, Touchstone contributing
editor. |
| TS-06-02 |
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A “Christian America?” Cultural Realignments in American Christianity
Speaker: Dr. Ashley Woodiwiss, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Wheaton College.
Respondent: Dr. Leon J. Podles, Retired federal investigator, Touchstone contributing editor. |
| TS-06-03 |
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Cultivating the Catholic Imagination
Speaker: Mr. David Mills, Director of Publishing for Trinity Episcopal School of the Ministry in Ambridge, PA.
Respondent: Frederica Mathewes-Green, Touchstone contributing
editor, author of Real Choices, and Facing East, wife of an Orthodox priest, and a mother of three. |
| TS-06-04 |
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Monks & Mere Christians: Asceticism & the Cultural Dilemma
Speaker: Dr. S. M. Hutchens, Associate editor of Touchstone, college librarian, and a serious amateur French-hornist.
Respondent: Br. Isaac Melton, St. Michael’s Skete, Canones, NM and Editor of DOXA. |
| TS-06-05 |
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Passing on a Christian Culture on the Verge of the Third Millennium
Speaker: Dr. Janine Langan, Associate Professor of Christianity and Culture at the University of Toronto.
Respondent: Mr. James Kushiner, Editor of Touchstone, and father of six children. |
| TS-06-06 |
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In the World But Not of the World: Safeguarding the Deposit
Speaker: Fr. Patrick Reardon, Pastor of St. Anthony Orthodox Church in Butler, PA. |
| TS-06-07 |
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Panel Discussion with the main speakers. |
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