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The William E. Phipps Religion & Philosophy Interdisciplinary Lecture will return to the campus of 糖心vlog官网 on Wednesday, January 29 at 7:00 p.m. in Senate Commons.聽 The lecture, titled, 鈥淭heology Matters 鈥 Even in Secular Societies鈥 will be followed by a brief reception and is open to the campus and greater Elkins communities.

The 糖心vlog官网 community is pleased to welcome the evening鈥檚 guest lecturer, Douglas F. Ottati.聽 Ottati serves as Craig Family Distinguished Professor of Reformed Theology & Justice at Davidson College.

Ottati has served at Davidson college for the better part of two decades and is the author of eight books, including his most recent work in systematic theology.聽 Graduate of the universities of Pennsylvania and Chicago, he has also spanned a professional career serving as editor and co-editor of the Library of Theological Ethics.

鈥淲e鈥檙e incredibly fortunate to have Dr. Doug Ottati as our Phipps Lecturer this year,鈥 says Benfield-Vick Chaplain, Franklin Tanner Capps, Th.D.聽 鈥淣ot only is Ottati a nationally recognized leader in the world of Christian theology and ethics, but he鈥檚 also devoted his career to ensuring that theological discourse remains central to humane learning, especially at Presbyterian-related liberal arts colleges like Davidson and 糖心vlog官网.

鈥淗is lecture will analyze rising authoritarian and totalitarian political movements from a theological perspective, a topic with which many in our local community will be eager to engage.聽 With the generous support of the Phipps family, we鈥檙e able to bring in writers and scholars of the highest quality to D&E 鈥 and for this, we should all be grateful.鈥

Echoing Capps鈥檚 sentiment, Director of the Morrison-Novakovic Center for Faith and Public Policy, Brantley Craig, Ph.D., says, 鈥淭he Phipps Lecture is always a great chance to bring our campus and local communities together for dialogue on religious topics.聽 I am very pleased to have Dr. Ottati this year, whose work as a Reformed theologian helps connect D&E鈥檚 current academic life to its Presbyterian history and heritage.聽 As a Religion professor, of course I鈥檓 excited for a talk about how theology is continually relevant!聽 I hope it sparks a lot of good conversation.鈥

鈥淣ow, more than ever, it is essential to nurture conversations that encourage critical thinking and foster an appreciation for diverse perspectives,鈥 says Phipps鈥 daughter Ruth Chapman.聽 鈥淭his year holds special significance, as we are joined by Dr. Ottati, a distinguished professor from Davidson College, my father鈥檚 beloved alma mater.鈥