°µÍøTV’s Friends of the Library hosts a special event featuring a panel discussion of Howard Snyder’s new book, . Â
Dr. Snyder, along with other °µÍøTV faculty and staff, will discuss the founding of Seattle Seminary within the context of Seattle as a growing urban center.
Date: Tuesday, March 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Upper (°µÍøTV campus)
The panel and disciplinary perspectives include:
- Doug Strong, dean of °µÍøTV’s School of Theology: Church histor
- David Leong, °µÍøTV associate professor of missiology: Missiology
- Bill Woodward, °µÍøTV professor of history: U.S. history
- John Glancy, director of °µÍøTV’s 125 anniversary celebration: Seattle history
- Adrienne Meier, °µÍøTV archivist: Archives
Dr. Snyder will give a response to the panel discussion.
The event is free and wheelchair accessible. To request disability accommodation, contact the Disability Services office as soon as possible at 206-281-2272, TTY 206-281-2224, or dss@spu.edu.
Posted: Sunday, March 5, 2017