Wolfe's talk revolved around the cultural and religious necessity of beauty. He led us through a passionate apologetic for what the ancient greek philosophers called ‘the three great transcendentals: ‘Beauty, Truth and Goodness.’
February is Black History Month, and to celebrate, Whitworth University is bringing internationally-known speaker Dwight Hopkins to campus for a lecture titled “What is a Christian Black Theology of Liberation.”
Whitworth University is joining with local churches to host its 19th annual Gospel Explosion on Feb. 12 at 7 p.m. in the university’s Seeley G. Mudd Chapel.
Whitworth University’s spring art exhibit, "Gala Bent: Everything Seems to Be Coming Together," will run Feb. 9-April 1 in the Lied Center for the Visual Arts on campus.
Jerry Sittser, professor of theology at Whitworth University, recently joined the Whitworth Office of Church Engagement (OCE) as part-time senior fellow.