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September University Religious Forum focuses on cognitive theology

News release from IPFW:

September University Religious Forum Focuses on Cognitive Theology

(September 5, 2013) – “Cognitive Theology: Thinking about God from the Inside Out,” is the topic for the first University Religious Forum of the 2013-14 academic year at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW). The forum will be held Thursday, September 12, from noon to 1:15 p.m. in Walb Student Union, Rooms 222-226.

The featured speaker is Rod Ovitt, director of Fort Wayne’s Logos Institute of Biblical Studies. The lecture is free and open to the public. A simple lunch will be served at noon.

The University Religious Forum lecture series is held monthly in Walb Student Union; each lecture is free and open to the public and is sponsored by IPFW Campus Ministry. Reservations are not necessary.

The schedule of upcoming lectures includes:

  • Thursday, October 17: “Ministry through Music: Life as a Woman, Radio Personality, and Station Manager”
  • Thursday, November 21: “Applying Biblical Principles in the Current Economic Environment”
  • Thursday, January 23: “The Impact of Social Media and Cyber-Technology on Generation iY”
  • Thursday, February 20: “Gifted for World Change”
  • Thursday, March 20: “Cross-Cultural Ministry in the 21st Century”
  • Thursday, April 10: “India Mission Trip Report”

For more information, contact Campus Ministry at 260-481-6992 or ministry@ipfw.edu or visit their website at ipfw.edu/ministry.

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