Charles Coil Lecture
Purpose and Mission of the Charles Coil Lecture
The Charles Coil Lecture is an annual one-day event hosted by Friends of the Overton Memorial Library, designed to enrich the intellectual climate of Heritage Christian University, its constituency, and the great academic community. Leaders of the various academic disciplines related to HCU’s graduate and undergraduate curricula will be invited to share their expertise.
Criteria of the Charles Coil Lecture
Leader in their respective fields
Diversity which enhances the educational experience at HCU
Broad base of fields mainly in the humanities—Biblical scholarship (textual and practical), History, Literature, Psychology, Counseling, Social Work, Archaeology
The committee welcomes suggestions. Suggestions can be emailed to .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
List of lectures
1st lecture—April 9, 2010 Frederick W. Danker “Beyond Borders with St. Luke”
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Beyond Borders with St. Luke part 1
Beyond Borders with St. Luke part 2
Beyond Borders with St. Luke part 3
Beyond Borders with St. Luke part 4
2nd lecture – February 11, 2011 Richard Bauckham “Individualism and Community in the Gospel of John”
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The “Individualism” of the Gospel of John Audio
The “Individualism” of the Gospel of John Handout
Divine and Human Community in the Gospel of John Audio
Divine and Human Community in the Gospel of John Handout
3rd Coil Lecture, February 24, 2012 M. Patrick Graham “Reading Chronicles for All Its Worth”.




