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Dr. and Mrs. Harry Vaughan Smith made a liberal gift to Mercer University in 1990 to establish a distinguished visiting professorship and lecture series in the Christianity department. The gift bears witness to the life-long commitment the late Harry Vaughan Smith had to Mercer University that began when he enrolled as a freshman in 1920.
A 1924 graduate of Mercer, Harry Vaughan Smith served as pastor of several prominent churches in Georgia before becoming Alumni Secretary and Assistant to the President at Mercer in 1946, a post he held until 1955. From 1955 until 1970 he distinguished himself as the Executive-Director of the Georgia Baptist Foundation. In all of his years of service Dr. Smith was a faithful worker on behalf of all Georgia Baptist causes, but always he maintained a special interest in Mercer University and the cause of Christian higher education.
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THE OLD TESTAMENT AS LITERATURE The Literature of the Old Testament The Old Testament – as Literature How the Christian Claims the Old Testament as Scripture |
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A COUNTER-LIFE IN A COUNTER-WORLD Remembering Against Amnesia Hoping Against Despair Covenanting Against Commodity |
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MAKING SENSE OF THE SCRIPTURES The Basic Theme The Theme Worked Out Fulfillment and Future |
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FLANNERY O'CONNOR AND THE SOUTHERN RACE QUESTION The Place of Blackness in 'The Artificial Nigger' The Racial Legacy of Her Letters Black and White Reconciliation in 'Judgement Day' |
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JESUS AND THE LIFE OF PRAYER Jesus as a Person of Prayer Jesus as a Teacher of Prayer Jesus as Leader of a Community of Prayer |
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A FACULTY FOR FREEDOM Freedom's Roots: Presuppositions Freedom's Tracks: Reports Freedom's Future: Challenge |
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THE POETIC AND THE WORSHIP OF GOD The Poetry of Awe The Poetry of Lament The Poetry of Vocation |
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THE LUMINOUS WEB: ADDRESSING THE GAP BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION Origins: The Evolution of Praise Community: The Myth of Sovereignty Awe: The Limits of Knowledge |
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AMERICAN RELIGION AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURY The American Past as a Foreign Country Religiously The Familiar Country That Is the American Present: Today's Faiths The Nation on the Horizon of the Future: Religion Tomorrow |
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LESSONS FROM THE PAST: PATRISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Listening to Voices Strange Yet Familiar: The Interpretation of the Bible Before the Reformation Scripture and the Freedom of the Mind: Origen of Alexandria Scripture and the Constraints of Charity: Augustine of Hippo |
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THE SPIRITUAL RENEWAL OF THE NATION The Case for Prophetic Patriotism The Recruitment of Human Race Activists Spiritual Courage for Justice, Peace, and Compassion |
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JESUS AND THE SPIRAL OF VIOLENCE The Myth of Redemptive Violence Jesus' Answer to Violence Nonviolence for the Violent |
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TRAVERSALS AND REVERSALS IN CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIAN ETHICS Untying Ethical Tongues: Social Teachings in Black Sacred Rhetoric Unshackling Ethical Truths: A Womanist Critique of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Unearthing Ethical Treasurers: The Intrusive Markers of Social Class |
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BEST-SELLING CHRISTIANITY: JESUS CHRIST AS SUPERSTAR The Da Vinci Code: Dan Brown on Women in the Life of Jesus Beyond Belief: Dan Brown on Jesus Outside the New Testament The Passion of the Christ: Mel Gibson on the Death of Jesus |
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SIGNS OF THE TIMES: CONTEMPORARY RELIGION IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Spirituality in America: Catholics, Evangelicals, Buddhists and Serpent Handlers The Church: Joel Osteen, Mega-Churches, and the Non-Denominationalizing of America Drinking the Golden Calf and Other Strange Bible Stories: Revisiting the Ancient Text |
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February 20-21 PROPHETS, PREACHERS, AND FINDING YOUR PURPOSE: LESSONS FROM THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH Jeremiah 1:1-10: Your Purpose in Life Is to Figure Out Your Purpose in Life Jeremiah 7: Politics, Prayer, and Prophets in Times of National Crises Jeremiah 9:17-21: Weeping, Wailing, and Recovering Women's Voices in the Book of Jeremiah |
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February 26-27 |
To contact The Roberts Department of Christianity:
Call 800-MERCERU, ext. 2755 outside Macon, Georgia
or 301-2755 locally
Email wilson_rf@mercer.edu