Taking Your Church to College: Strengthening Congregational Life through Liberal Arts-Style Learning

Faithful discipleship engenders good citizenship. But many Christians wonder about their place in a public square that seems to be more diverse and perhaps hostile toward faith-based perspectives. How do citizens of the city of God inhabit the contested spaces of the earthly city? More specifically, how does worship form us for faithful citizenship without becoming politicized? This workshop will focus on how worship and other aspects of church life can shape us as citizens in a pluralistic and increasingly polarized world.

This event is free, but you will need to register to attend. Click here for more information

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Faithful Citizenship in a Pluralistic World: A Political Science Professor’s Call to Global Awareness and Engagement

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  • Wednesday, June 22, 2016
  • 12:45 PM–8:30 PM

Kevin R. den Dulk will be participating in the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship, Church to College event on June 22, 2016. Professor den Dulk's session is titled: Faithful Citizenship in a Pluralistic World: A Political Science Professor’s Call to Global Awareness and Engagement.

Taking Your Church to College: Strengthening Congregational Life through Liberal Arts-Style Learning

Faithful discipleship engenders good citizenship. But many Christians wonder about their place in a public square that seems to be more diverse and perhaps hostile toward faith-based perspectives. How do citizens of the city of God inhabit the contested spaces of the earthly city? More specifically, how does worship form us for faithful citizenship without becoming politicized? This workshop will focus on how worship and other aspects of church life can shape us as citizens in a pluralistic and increasingly polarized world.

This event is free, but you will need to register to attend. Click here for more information

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