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Surprised by Joy: Apologetics and the Imagination
Mar
28
6:00 PM18:00

Surprised by Joy: Apologetics and the Imagination

The aim of apologetics, the defense of the faith, is to show why our Christian faith is true, but it can be so much more than that. It shouldn’t be just the province of scholars and saints but of ordinary men and women: parents, teachers, lay ministry leaders, pastors, and everyone who wants to develop a stronger faith, to understand why we believe, what we believe, to know our Lord better, and love him more fully.

An imaginative approach to apologetics - in cooperation with rational arguments - can be extremely valuable in helping people come to faith in Christ. To this end Linny proposes ways to create meaning for Christian language in a culture that no longer understands words like ‘sin’ or ‘salvation,’ suggests how to discern and address the manipulation of language, and shows how metaphor and narrative can work in powerful ways to communicate the truth. She applies these concepts to specific key apologetics issues, including suffering, doubt, and longing for meaning and beauty.

Linny Dey is the co-founder of the Imago School, a classical Christian school in Maynard, MA, where she served as academic Head and taught for 36 years. Before settling in Massachusetts, Linny worked with Francis Schaeffer on the film series How Should We Then Live, and then worked at the L’Abri Fellowship in Switzerland for several years. Linny is a frequent speaker to church groups and at L’Abri in Massachusetts. She has a BA from Wheaton College, Illinois, and a MAT from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Linny also served as an editor of Touchstone Magazine for many years.


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Students / Faculty / Staff EXCLUSIVE - The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis on Stage
Jan
31
10:00 PM22:00

Students / Faculty / Staff EXCLUSIVE - The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis on Stage

Join us for an after-hours showing of Max McLean’s one-man drama, The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis Onstage given exclusively for the Students, Faculty, and Staff of the University of Texas!

Location: McCullough Theater, at the University of Texas

Tickets: $5 at the Door

BUY TICKETS HERE: https://fpatheatre.com/tour/austin-mrc-2019/

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The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis on Stage
Jan
31
to Feb 3

The Most Reluctant Convert: C.S. Lewis on Stage

Using C.S. Lewis’ own words, award-winning actor Max McLean brings the brilliant Oxford Don to life, taking us on his extraordinary journey from hard-boiled atheist to the most reluctant convert in all England . . . only to become the most influential Christian writer of the 20th century.

Location: McCullough Theater, at the University of Texas

Run Time: 80 minutes with no intermission. The performance is followed by a post-show discussion with Max McLean.
Age Recommendation: Recommended for ages 13 and older. Children under age 4 not admitted.

Tickets and Other Information may be found through the link below:

https://fpatheatre.com/production/university/

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Friday Lunch Discussions
Jan
25
to May 10

Friday Lunch Discussions

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Join us over lunch each Friday from 11:45am–1:15-ish pm this semester to discuss and examine recent articles. Read this week's Featured Article for Discussion

Christians have good reasons to be interested in things and in people. Our world is a creation of God, not an accident of nature. The people in it are made in God’s image, but fallen now, and therefore capable of glorious accomplishments and extraordinary evil. So taking the time to thoughtfully consider them is usually worthwhile.

This Fall in our series 'Reading the World', we’ll try to engage both. Each week we’ll examine a different essay drawn from a wide variety of sources in hopes of better discerning who we are, the nature of the world we live in, and how we are called to live as followers of Jesus Christ. If you’re interested, check here a week in advance for the essay we’ll be reading next week, or simply join us Fridays anytime after 11:45 for lunch and discussion.

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