Undergraduate and Graduate Students Inducted into National Honor Society for Religious Studies and Theology

The Caldwell College Department of Theology & Philosophy hosted its spring meeting of the Gamma Chapter of Theta Alpha Kappa (TKE), the National Honor Society for Religious Studies and Theology, on Sunday April 13.

The inductees were: graduate students in the Master's of Arts in Pastoral Ministry program Patricia Brewton Krema, Diane C. McGee and Clemens Suen and undergraduate Theology majors Kevin Burghardt and Mireya Urena.

Alumna and Theta Alpha Kappa member Donna Cole spoke on "Publishing What You Preach".

TAK exists to encourage, recognize and maintain excellence in Religious and/or Theological Studies within baccalaureate and post-baccalaureate programs and also within the academic profession of these studies broadly understood.

Prof. Manchester Chairs Session for Wesleyan Philosophical Society

On March 13-15, Prof. Eric Manchester attended the joint conference for the Wesleyan Theological and Philosophical societies, and the Society of Pentecostal Studies, held at Duke University in Durham, NC. The theme of the conference was Issues in Faith and Science. Eric chaired a session for the Wesleyan Philosophical Society, and presented a paper for one of the philosophy sections of the Society of Pentecostal Studies. His paper was entitled "Constant Conjunction and the Critique of Miracles in Hume: An Exercise in Inconsistency?"

Keynote speakers at the conference included the world renowned Protestant theologian Jurgen Moltmann of Germany, as well as family law expert and psychologist Don Browning of the University of Chicago Divinity School.