Toccoa Falls, GA – The History Society and Philosophy Club of Toccoa Falls College will host the American Evangelicalism Conference Friday and Saturday, February 27-28, 2009. This interdisciplinary conference is to encourage evangelical Christians to exercise discernment as they seriously think about the issues confronting the Church today, and then figure out how to rightly engage them. The conference will also seek to exhort unity within the Body of Christ that overcomes denominational, institutional, racial, and cultural boundaries.
The conference will feature nationally known speakers including Norman Geisler, D. G. Hart, Clifton Taulbert, Barry Hankins, Robin Klay, Reginald McLelland, and Darwin Smith, as well as professors and students from Toccoa Falls College.
Speakers and attendees will explore the changes that have occurred in the world and the evangelical movement in the last quarter-century in order to reevaluate evangelicalism today. Carson Clark, president of the History Society and Philosophy Club of Toccoa Falls College and American Evangelicalism's organizer relates, “The purpose of this interdisciplinary conference is three-fold: one, to encourage evangelical Christians to exercise discernment as they think seriously about the issues confronting the Church today; two, to figure out how Evangelicalism should adapt to tangibly engage these issues; three, to exhort a unity within the Body of Christ that overcomes denominational, institutional, racial, and cultural boundaries."
The American Evangelicalism Conference is open to the public. Early registration, which ends February 13, is $15 for full-time students and $20 for non-students. For more information on registration, accommodations, and the full conference schedule please go to www.tfc.edu/conference.
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