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- The Ape Drawing Project by Jen Bradley9:00 am
- Monday Meditation12:15 pm
- GRS Dissertation Defense of Amanda Jarvis3:30 pm
- Globalism in the Tale of Genji4:00 pm
- Mellon Seminar- Is this an Epistemological Revolution? Big Data and the Philosophy of Science4:00 pm
- ISE Guest Speaker: Fiona Woolf, former Lord Mayor of the City of London4:00 pm
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- Speculations on Representations of Mixed Race Caribbean Women in European Novels 1808-18276:00 pm
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- Global Christianity, 1910 to Today: Independents in China, with Xiyi Yao6:30 pm
Global Christianity, 1910 to Today: Independents in China, with Xiyi Yao
Christianity in China is growing rapidly—much of it is charismatic and evangelical in nature, and Christians still face discrimination and restrictions in practicing their faith. What does Chinese Christianity look like today? BuSTH alumnus and Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary professor Xiyi Yao will share his experience and study of Chinese Christianity.
When | 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm on Monday, November 27, 2017 |
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Building | 745 Commonwealth Avenue |
Room | Room 115 |
Fees | Free |
Speakers | Xiyi Yao, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary |