Tag: Campbellsville University

  • Yale University assistant director of Graduate School of Art and Science to display work at Campbellsville University

    Oct. 27, 2017 For Immediate release By KayCee Wilhelm, student news writer, Office of University Communications CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Howard El-Yasin, assistant director at Yale University Graduate School of Art and Science, will exhibit “Where Do We Come From? What Are We? Where Are We Going?” at Campbellsville University’s Pence-Chowning Art Gallery at 205 University…

  • Postscript

    The 400th Anniversary of Baptist beginnings in 2009 drew the attention of Christendom early in the year and Campbellsville University was no exception. The event was celebrated on-campus with guest lectures and a concert, and at our Louisville campus with a symposium on Baptist heritage. Like Magellan’s ship Victoria sailing around the world, Baptists have…

  • Living the Abundant Life

    Michael E. Arrington Commencement Address Campbellsville University May 8, 2009 Thank you for that kind introduction. President Carter, Vice President Cheatham, distinguished trustees, faculty, staff, parents, friends, families, and most importantly, graduating students, I bring greetings and congratulations on behalf of your fifty-one sister institutions in the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities.1 I…

  • Tickets still available for Linkin’ Bridge Concert in Harrodsburg Aug. 31

    Aug. 23, 2017 For Immediate Release Linkin’ Bridge, along with comedian Tom Mabe, will perform at Harrodsburg Baptist Church Aug. 31.   By Joan C. McKinney, director, Office of University Communications CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. – Tickets are still available for the Linkin’ Bridge Concert at Harrodsburg Baptist Church Thursday, Aug. 31. Linkin’ Bridge is a musical…

  • Nevalyn Moore, professor of music emerita, to present organ recital at Campbellsville University Sept. 12

    Aug. 21, 2017 For Immediate Release     By Joan C. McKinney, director, Office of University Communications CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. — Nevalyn Price Moore, professor of music emerita at Campbellsville University, will present the university’s first Noon Organ Recital of the 2017-18 year on Tuesday, Sept. 12 at 12:20 p.m. in Ransdell Chapel at 401 N.…

  • Honoring Baptists

    A Community Service Celebrating 400 Years of Baptist Heritage, 1609-2009 Robert L. Doty Introduction This essay was originally written as a narrative for presentations celebrating the 400th Anniversary of Baptists by the Elizabethtown Area Sacred Community Choir on February 27 and March 1, 2009, at Campbellsville University and Elizabethtown Baptist Church, respectively. In addition to…

  • The Future of Baptist Theology with a Look at Its Past

    James Leo Garrett, Jr. Lecture, Baptist Heritage Series Campbellsville University March 8, 2010 I. Looking Back on Four Centuries of Baptist Theology A. The Chief Differentiating Theological Issues Among Baptists: From my studies of the four-century history of Baptist theology I have come to the conclusion that the principal differentiating issues among Baptists during the…

  • Postscript

    Readers of this issue of The Campbellsville Review will have noticed by now a strong focus on current issues in academia and the world today. In spite of our myriad accomplishments in medicine and technology, there are always those topics for which the measuring rod sometimes has to struggle to register significant achievements. Such can…

  • Perspective and Passion Impact the World

    Darlene Eastridge Commencement Address Campbellsville University May 7, 2010 Thank you, Dr. Carter for a flattering introduction, and thank all of you for taking a night out of your busy lives to celebrate the achievement of these graduates. I am honored to be your commencement speaker this evening and honored to be in the company…

  • Postscript

    Who could have imagined four centuries ago the impact which the King James translation of the Bible would have on the English-speaking world? Among the many commemorative events occurring in 2011, Campbellsville University’s celebration of the quadricentennial anniversary of this landmark translation was an invigorating look back to the past and a reflection on the…