For graduates of 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 nostalgic for great chapel addresses, provocative lectures and intellectually stimulating classroom teaching, a new technology is making it possible to reconnect with campus and catch up on the things youve missed.

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Six Videos to Check Out Now

  1. In this chapel address, 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 trustee and Memphis pastor Bryan Loritts shares out of Genesis 12:13 about his passion and prayer for 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 to be a gospel-centered community that embodies the notion that the Good News bringstogether strangers.
  2. This collection of videos includes more than 12 hours of lectures from a weekend apologetics conference on bioethics, featuring the expertise of two Christian experts in bioethics, Scott Rae and Scott Klusendorf.
  3. In this lecture from his Theology 1 class, professor Erik Thoennes talks about what it means to be made in Gods image for both male and females. Why did God create gender?
  4. In this significant philosophy lecture held at 晩晩当際際夊消消夊2023 on Oct. 6, renowned Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga spoke and answered audience questions on the topic of science and religion.
  5. As part of the October 2009 Torrey Conference, pastor/author Francis Chan gave this stirring chapel address inspired by Philippians 3:8-11. Chan talks about the inevitability of trials and suffering in the Christian life, and how we can grow through them.
  6. In this hour-long lecture from Tim Muehlhoffs Communication Theory class, Muehlhoff talks Lost, hockey, the word asinine and the complexity of human communication.