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Friday Symposium

Spring 2007

Plus! The Paideia College Society/University Honors Program

Student Conference Announcement

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& Other Events!

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Dallas Baptist University

Collins Learning Center 316 — 12 Noon

(Unless otherwise noted)

“ God in all ages hath had his servants, to whom he hath revealed his truth, as well as to him; and that as one country doth not bear all things, that there may be commerce; so neither hath God opened, or will open all to one, that there may be a traffic in knowledge between the servants of God, for the planting both of love and humility.”

— George Herbert, The Country Parson,

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January 26, 2007 Dr. David Naugle "A Celebrity Faculty, a Malignant Curriculum, and a Peer Pressure Grading Scale: The University of Popular Culture and Christian Higher Education in Contention" Dr. David K. Naugle is chair and professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University where he has worked for seventeen years in both administrative and academic capacities. He earned a Th.D. in systematic theology, and a Ph.D. in humanities with concentrations in philosophy and English literature. He is also the director of the Paideia College Society, a student academic organization the goal of which is to deepen the undergraduate students educational experience through a vision of Christian humanism and classical liberal education in this context.

February 2, 2007 Erika Wiegand

“500 Days in Baghdad: A DBU Graduate Reflects on Her Experience in Iraq.” L. -Erika Wiegand is a DBU graduate and former member of the Pew College Society. She is also student at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Erika has been to Iraq twice, and recently returned home from an extensive time in Baghdad. She is especially interested in veterinary medicine in a missiological context. She lives and goes to church in Duncanville, Texas. The fall of Saddam has unleashed religious violence against the Christian community in Iraq. Unless special attention is given to their plight by concerned people in the US and by the Iraqi government, this ancient people will continue to suffer grievously as they have in the past.

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February 9, 2007 Kevin Belmonte

“Hero for Humanity: Introducing the Movie “Amazing Grace” on the Life and Work of William Wilberforce” Kevin Belmonte is the lead historical consultant for the film “Amazing Grace” (http://www.amazinggracemovie.com/index.php) in wide release February 23, 2007. Mr. Belmonte is also is the director of The Wilberforce Project at Gordon College, an initiative that fosters scholarship relating to all aspects of William Wilberforce’s legacy. He has appeared on C-SPAN’s Book TV and has been profiled in the Boston Globe. In March 2006, he lectured on William

Wilberforce at the House of Parliament in London. The occasion was the launch of his latest book Travel with William Wilberfor e: The Friend of Humanity (Day One Publications). His other books include 365 Days With Wilberforce: Daily Readings From the Writings o William Wilberforce; and a new revised paperback edition of his award-winning full length Wilberforce biography, William Wilberforce: A Hero for Humanity (Zondervan/HarperCollins).Kevin holds a B.A. in English literature from Gordon College and an M.A. in church history from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Kelly, have

recently become parents to a baby boy, Samuel, and together they live in York, Maine, USA.

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“God Almighty has set before me two great objects, the suppression of the Slave Trade and the reformation of manners [i.e., morals].”

— William Wilberforce (1759-1833)

The Amazing Change Campaign William Wilberforce's work is far from finished. There are still an estimated 27 million slaves in the world today, coming in many different forms. Learn about the endeavor to rid the planet of slavery at http://www.amazinggracemovie.com/amazing_change.php

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February 16 Dr. D. H. Williams, (Sponsored by the University Honors Program)

"Liturgy for Suspicious Protestants" D. H. Williams is Professor of Religion in Patristic and Historical Theology, Baylor University. He is the author of such books as E ange als and Tradition: The Formative Influ nce of the EarlyChurch (Baker Academic, 2005); Retrieving the Tradition and Renewing Evangelicalism: A Primer for Suspiciou Protestants (Eerdmans, 1999); and Ambrose of Milan and the End of the Nicene Arian Conf icts (Oxford University Press, 1995). His work has been published in periodicals including the Journal of Early Christi Studies, Interpretation, and Church History. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Toronto, his Th.M. from Princeton Theological Seminary, his M.Div. from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, and his B.A. from Northeastern Bible College.

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10th Anniversary Paideia College Society/University Honors Program

Spring Student Conference Keynote Speaker!

February 23 Dr. Steven Garber (Great Hall, Mahler Student Center) “Where Your Deep Gladness and the World’s Deep Hunger Meet: Reflections on Faith, Vocation, and Culture” Steven Garber has a classroom among many people in many places. Known as “a public teacher,” at the heart of his own calling is the longing that people understand the integral character of faith, vocation, and culture. He directs The Washington Institute (http://www.washingtoninst.org/), which has as its core conviction that the church and society are renewed as a richer, truer vision of calling is taught and practiced. Steve is the author of The Fabric of Faithfulnes : Weaving Together Belief and Behavior (IVP 1996). As a Senior Fellow for the C.S. Lewis Institute, he is a contributor to the volumes, Faith Goes to Work: Reflections From the Marketplace and Get Up Off Your Knees: Preaching the U2 Catalog.. He also contributed to the Mars Hill Audio journal report, Tacit Knowing, Truthful Knowing: The Life and Wor of Michael Polanyi. A native of the great valleys of

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Colorado and California, he is married to Meg and with their children, lives in Virginia where they are members of The Falls Church.

March 2 Professor Ross O’Brien

“Bad to Good: On Science and the Search for Truth in Business Ethics” Ross O'Brien was born in Bandung, Indonesia, where his family served as

missionaries. He received his undergraduate degree from Baylor University in 1987 and then worked at DBU from 1990 - 1993 while pursuing an MBA also at DBU. He taught in Indonesia 1993 – 1994, and then worked for AT&T in Birmingham, AL., 1995 – 1997. He started an Internet development company and ran it from 1996 – 2002. In Fall 2002, he returned to DBU to teach and also began working on a Ph.D. in Business Administration at UTA, from which he hopes to graduate in May 2008. He has made multiple presentations at professional meetings and is pursuing a diversity of research interests, with

several current works under review for publication. He has been married to Lisa for 20 years and they have two boys, Connor (15) and Collin (12). They attend First Baptist Church in Arlington.

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March 9 Robert Whitfield

“‘A National House of Prayer for All People’ — A Historical, Architectural, Religious and Cultural Look at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.”

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A native Texan, Robert Whitfield was born and raised in Houston, Texas. He received his Business Management degree from LeTourneau University and is presently finishing a Master's degree in

Professional Development at Dallas Baptist University. Mr. Whitfield was formerly Manager of Special Projects at The Blood Center in Houston and the Carter BloodCare in Dallas/Ft. Worth working in the areas of donor recruitment and public relations. He formerly was in the Blood Banking field from 1989-2000. He assisted, for several weeks, the South African Blood Transfusion Service in 1999 promoting the need for blood donations and HIV awareness throughout South Africa within religious organization networks. He is presently on the staff at Dallas Baptist University in the Advancement area working with

Donor Relations, International Relations, and Foundations. He serves as a monthly usher at the Washington National Cathedral and is presently working on a book entitled, I Just Listened, stories about people with real life issues. He lives in Dallas, Texas.

March 23 (Fred and Luann Wilkinson Lecture) Ken Myers

“Why There Really IS a War between Science and Christianity: C. S. Lewis’s Vision of a “Repentant Science” Ken Myers is the executive producer at MARS HILL AUDIO, a nonprofit organization devoted to helping Christians think wisely about modern culture through a variety of audio resources (http://www.marshillaudio.org/). He was formerly the editor of This World (the forerunner of the monthly journal First Things). Prior to his tenure at This World, he was executive editor of Eternity, the evangelical monthly magazine. For eight years he was a producer and editor for National Public Radio, working for much of that time as arts and humanities editor for the two news programs, Morning Edition and All Things Considered. Mr. Myers is a graduate of the University of Maryland, where he studied film theory and criticism, and of Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia. He is married and has two children, and lives in central Virginia.

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March 30 Dawn Waters Baker

“Communicating God in Art” Dawn Waters Baker was born and raised in the Philippines as a child of missionaries. She counts it a privilege to have been raised by a strong faith and in two cultures. During her childhood, she learned to draw and paint, and during her college years learned she could use art to communicate her feelings on canvas. Dawn graduated from Dallas Baptist University in

1998, Magna Cum Laude, with a BA in Fine Arts. She lives in Garland, Texas with her husband of four years, Kendrick, and her daughter, Myla, born March 24th, 2005. ��She seeks to communicate truth, goodness and beauty in her art. Dawn has recently finished a five-piece series entitled, "Solas of the Reformation" for Dallas Theological Seminary. She works on commission and has had her skyscapes in several private collections as well as offices, most

recently, Dallas Eye Care Associates, L.P. She is currently affiliated with Riverbend Fine Arts Gallery, Marble Falls, Texas, Marta Stafford, Gallery Director. �

April 13 Al Haley

“Masters of Metaphor: Faith and Creative Writing” (A part of the new, annual DBU literary festival) Dr. Haley is Assistant Professor of English and writer in Residence at Abilene Christian University. He holds the BA in economics from Yale University (1976), and an MFA from the University of Houston (1993). His areas of expertise include writing in fiction and poetry.

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April 20 Dr. John Jaeger

"Reviving Interest in Books and Reading in an Age of Blogging and MySpace"

Dr. John Jaeger is Doctoral Research and Reference Librarian at DBU. He received his Ph.D. in

Systematic Theology in 2003 and teaches courses in the College of Christian Faith. John has a wife, Jeanna, and a sixteen year old daughter, Beth.

April 27 Prof. Todd Von Helms

“‘Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God’ Revisited — A Dramatic Presentation: Jonathan Edwards and His In/Famous Sermon in Context” Todd von Helms joined the DBU faculty as an adjunct history professor in 2005. In 2006 he joined the full-time faculty as Assistant Professor of History and Christian Studies. He currently serves as Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies. Todd earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas at Austin before graduating from DBU with a Master of Liberal Arts degree. He later earned both a Master of Christian Education degree from Southwestern Seminary, and a Master of Divinity degree from Southern Seminary. He is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Texas at Dallas. In addition to having served as director of the Baptist Student Ministry at Northwood University, Minister to Students at FBC Cedar Hill, Todd also spent a semester studying theater at Oxford University. Todd, his wife Caroline, and their four-year-old son, Hunter, live in Waxahachie, Texas.

10th Anniversary

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Paideia College Society & University Honors Program Student Conference — February 23-24, 2007

Dallas Baptist University

“Where Your Deepest Gladness and the World’s Deep Hunger Meet” Reflections on Faith, Vocation, and Culture

Keynote Speaker: Dr. Steven Garber, author of the

acclaimed The Fabric of Faithfulness: Weaving Together Belief and Behavior During the University Years (IVP 1996) & Director of The Washington Institute on

Faith, Vocation, & Culture. http://www.washingtoninst.org/events/

Special Musical Guest: Brooks Williams (Amherst, Massachusetts)

http://www.brookswilliams.com/ Brooks is a stunning guitarist whose blues-soaked, rhythmic, and soulful music defies categorization. After fifteen solo recordings and

nearly two decades of touring the world, he is one of the most well-respected players on the circuit. His musical vision spans continents and genres—blues, jazz, slide, fingerstyle—where creative chords, walking bass lines, and fiery riffs abound. Dirty Linen magazine calls Brooks Williams one of "America's musical treasures."

Call for Papers:

Undergraduate Student Component: Current DBU/PCS/HONORS students are invited to gain valuable academic experience through the preparation and presentation of a scholarly paper on wide-ranging, interdisciplinary topics in a friendly, supportive environment. Graduate Student Component: DBU alumnae now in graduate school and other graduate students are invited and strongly encouraged to participate in this conference as well. Paper length and format: approx. 10-12 pages; 30 minute sessions, 20 minute reading time, 10 minute Q & A.

INTERESTED STUDENTS SHOULD CONTACT DR. NAUGLE (ext. 5248; [email protected]) or DR. MITCHELL (ext. 5226; [email protected]) about participation as a

presenter in this conference.

There will also be a concluding banquet for all presenters and a guest!

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OTHER PAIDEIA COLLEGE SOCIETY

SPRING 2007 EVENTS

3.25.07 Dallas, TX Gypsy Tea Room

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PAIDEIA COLLEGE SOCIETY END-OF-SEMESTER BBQ!

MAY 4, 2007 AT 6: 00 PM — D R NAUGLE’S PLACE — 1110 BIG STONE

GAP DUNCANVILLE

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DBU Friday Symposium — Spring 2007

January 26, 2007 — Dr. David Naugle — "A Celebrity Faculty, a Malignant Curriculum, and a Peer Pressure Grading Scale: The University of Popular Culture and Christian Higher Education in Contention" February 2, 2007 — Erika Wiegand — “500 Days in Baghdad: A DBU Graduate Reflects on Her Time in Iraq.” February 9, 2007 — Kevin Belmonte “Hero for Humanity: Introducing the Movie “Amazing Grace” on the Life and Work of William Wilberforce” February 16 — Dr. D. H. Williams(Sponsored by the University Honors Program) "Liturgy for Suspicious Protestants" February 23 — Dr. Steven Garber (Great Hall, Mahler Student Center) “Where Your Deep Gladness and the World’s Deep Hunger Meet: Reflections on Faith, Vocation, and Culture” March 2 — Prof. Ross O’Brien — “Bad to Good: On Science and the Search for Truth in Business Ethics” March 9 — Robert Whitfield — “‘A National House of Prayer for All People’ — A Historical, Architectural, Religious and Cultural Look at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C.” March 23 — Ken Myers — “Why There Really IS a War between Science and Christianity: C. S. Lewis’s Vision of a “Repentant Science” March 30 — Dawn Waters Baker- “Communicating God in Art” April 13 — Al Haley (This lecture is a part of the new DBU literary festival) “Masters of Metaphor: Faith and Creative Writing” April 20 — Dr. John Jaeger — "Reviving Interest in Books and Reading in an Age of Blogging and MySpace" April 27 — Prof. Todd Von Helms — “‘Sinners in the Hand of an Angry God’ Revisited — A Dramatic Presentation: Jonathan Edwards and His In/Famous Sermon in Context”

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