George Marsden is Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Notre Dame. He is author of many books, including Fundamentalism and American Culture, Jonathan Edwards: A Life, and Understanding Fundamentalism and Evangelicalism.
Integrity & Integrative (Chapel)
Speaker(s): George Marsden, Jeanne Murray Walker, Marva Dawn, Miriam Adeney, Paul Stevens, Regent Chapel Talks, Richard Higginson
Date: Summer 2004
Length: 12:42
Product ID: RGCD3408V6
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Description
A series of chapel messages given during spring school in 2004 at Regent college
- Miriam Adeney 'Stories'
- George Marsden 'Turning Point'
- Marva Dawn 'Out of Control / Dramatic Reading (Da Jessus Book)'
- Richard Higginson 'Integrity & Integrative'
- Paul Stevens 'Life'
- Jeanne Murray-Walker 'Learning to be Quiet' n
See All Audio by George Marsden Jeanne Murray Walker Marva Dawn Miriam Adeney Paul Stevens Regent Chapel Talks Richard Higginson


Jeanne Murray Walker is Professor, English, University of Delaware. BA (Wheaton College), MA (Loyola University), PhD (University of Pennsylvania). Jeanne is the author of poetry collections including Fugitive Angels, Coming Into History and Gaining Time. Her sixth book, A Deed to the Light, was released in 2004. Her poems have appeared in many anthologies and journals, including Poetry, Image, Christian Century, The Georgia Review and The Nation. An Atlantic Monthly Fellow at Bread Loaf School of English, Jeanne was given a coveted Pew Fellowship in The Arts in 1998.

Marva Dawn is Teaching Fellow of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. She is also a prolific author, theologian and founder of Christians Equipped for Ministry. Her books include Keeping the Sabbath Wholly and Unfettered Hope: A Call to Faithful Living in an Affluent Society.

Miriam Adeney is Associate Professor of World Christian Studies at Seattle Pacific University. She is author of several books, including Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity, Daughters of Islam: Building Bridges With Muslim Women, and How to Write: A Christian Writer's Guide.

R. Paul Stevens is Professor Emeritus of Marketplace Theology at Regent College. He is the author of Liberating the Laity, Disciplines of the Hungry Heart, The Other Six Days, Marriage Spirituality, Doing God's Business and co-editor (with Robert J. Banks) of The Complete Book of Everyday Christianity.

Regent Chapel Talks No Biographical Information available.

Richard Higginson is a lecturer in Ethics and Leadership and Director of the Ridley Hall Foundation at Ridley Hall Theological College at Cambridge.
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