David I. Smith, BA (Oxford), PGCE (University of Nottingham), MPhilF (Institute for Christian Studies), PhD (University of London), is Director of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning; Associate Professor of German, Calvin College.
Learning From The Stranger: Christians and Other Cultures
Speaker(s): David Smith
Date: June 28, 2010
Length: 1 hour
Product ID: RGDL4000I
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This lecture was given during Summer School 2010 at Regent College as part of the Evening Public Lecture Series. David I. Smith challenges the view that one's own cultural setting is the norm and examines how we can be the most hospitable to the strangers we encounter in our everyday lives.
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