The Manhattan campus of Nyack College will host its Scholars Symposium on Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Two sessions will be held from 3:30-5:00 p.m. and from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at 361 Broadway.
Topics and room numbers of presentations follows the names of the speakers below. All presentations will be made at both 3:30 and 6:00 p.m. sessions.
Dr. Fernando Arzola Jr.: Exploring Worship: Catholic, Evangelical, and Orthodox Perspectives (Room 406)
Dr. James Danaher: Contemplative Prayer: A Theology for the 21st Century (Room 404)
Dr. Amy Davis: Girlz 2 Women: Rite of Passages for Evangelical Women (Room 405)
Dr. Lars Fransden: Life and Work of Hans Werner Henze (Room 615)
Dr. Dion Harrigan: Biblical Illiteracy: The Scourge of Integrating Faith and Learning
(Room 208)
Dr. Leonard Kageler: Burnout: A Cross National Analysis (Room 402)
Dr. Dongsu Kim: A Critique of the New Perspective in Light of Paul’s Pneumatology (Room 205)
Dr. Stephen Maret: The Pre-natal Psychology and Theology of Frank Lake (Room 400)
Prof. Brad McDuffie: “The Sound of One Hand Clapping”: Teaching J. D. Salinger’s Nine Stories (Room 401)
Dr. Russell McLeod: Undocumented Immigrants and the Scriptures (Room 200)
Dr. Steven Notley: Learn the Lesson of the Fig Tree, Luke 21:29,30 (Room 206)
Dr. Lyndell O’Hara (pictured above): Prosperity and Piety in a “Respectable Resort ”:The Enterprising Women of Ocean Grove NJ, 1870-1900 (Room 403)
Prof. Scott Reitz: Social Networking Culture: Friend or Foe of the Academy (Room 300)
Dr. Ron Walborn: Spiritual Formation for Normal People (Room 200)
Dr. Steven Ware: When Was Jesus Really Born? (Room 301)
Dr. Marie White: Academic Help-seeking: A Strategy for Academic Success (Room 207)