
Christian Thought Colloquia-Archives
2010/2011 - Christian Thought and Mission
2011/2012 Christian Thought Colloquia
November 3, 2010
Dr. Bruce Demarest, “Classical Catholic Spirituality (1054-1965): Is it Theologically
Orthodox?”
- Moderator: Dr. David Buschart
April 6, 2011
Dr. Jan van Viet, "The Waggoner and the Wagon: A Brief History of the Heart and the Head in the Christian Academy"
- Moderator: Dr. David Buschart
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2009/2010 Christian Thought Colloquia Lecture Series
October 21, 2009
Dr. Sung Wook Chung, “Toward an Evangelical Engagement with Other Religions: The Missional Approach”
- Moderator: Dr. Don Payne
November 2, 2009
12-12:50 p.m. | Executive Board Room | Denver Seminary Campus
Dr. Mark Young, "Why We Are Who We Are: Mission and the People of God"
- Moderator: Dr. David Buschart
April 28, 2010
12-12:50 p.m. | Executive Board Room | Denver Seminary Campus
Dr. Dieumème Noelliste, "The Gospel and Poverty: The Case of Haiti."
- Moderator: Dr. David Buschart
2008/2009 - Ventures: Exploring Life with a Christian Mind
The 2008/2009 Christian Thought Colloquium series offers presentations by faculty members of Denver Seminary's Division of Christian Thought (church history, philosophy of religion and theology). Each presentation, which includes a time of Q&A, explores a question or topic of significance for a thoughtful Christian approach to life, often developing topics beyond what is covered in the classroom.
October 15, 2008
Dr. Dieumeme Noelliste, "Calvin's Social Ethics"
- Moderator: Dr. Sung Wook Chung
November 19, 2008
Dr. Doug Groothuis, "A Defense of Natural Theology"
- Moderator: Dr. Don Payne
March 11, 2009
Dr. Don Payne, "A Theological Reflection on Theological Reflection"
- Moderator: Dr. Sung Wook Chung
April 22, 2009
Dr. Troy Nunley, "Likelihoods and Design Arguments"
- Moderator: Dr. Sung Wook Chung
2007/2008 - Connections: Cross-disciplinary Conversations
The Christian Thought Colloquia is a series of presentations by Denver Seminary faculty, exploring connections between the disciplines of the Division of Christian Thought (theology, philosophy, church history) and several other academic disciplines. Each session will consist of a major presentation, a response from a member of the Christian Thought faculty, a counter-response by the presenter(s), and Q&A with the audience.
February
Dr. Craig Blomberg, “How Can a Whole Theological Curriculum Fit Together?”
- Moderator: Dr. David Buschart
- Respondent: Dr. Douglas Groothuis
March
Dr. Danny Carroll R. and Dr. Hélène Dallaire, "The Old Testament and Systematic Theology in Dialogue: A Case Study"
- Moderator: Dr. Sung Wook Chung
- Respondent: Dr. Don Payne
