Tag: video
Inside Freedom’s Hill Primer―News and Goings-On
Paul Schleifer, SWU Professor In the Fall of 2017, Sadie Wyant (an early contributor to Freedom’s Hill Primer) finished her project for the Honors Program at Southern Wesleyan University and graduated. […]
C.S. Lewis on “The Second Coming”
C.S. Lewis Doodle For what comes is Judgment: happy are those whom it finds labouring in their vocations, whether they were merely going out to feed the pigs or laying […]
Prelude to ‘Faery’—Two Tales by J.R.R. Tolkien
Chad Chisholm, CIFC Director The following video lecture discusses two lesser-known stories by renowned author J.R.R. Tolkien—Smith of Wootton Major and Farmer Giles of Ham. Our conversation will explore the […]
Gothic Horror, Christian Ethos—Susan Hill’s The Woman in Black
Chad Chisholm, CIFC Director While the 2012 movie, with its countless changes and deviations from the original storyline, has shaped the most recent perceptions of Susan Hill’s gothic story The […]
The Imaginative Man—Colin Duriez discusses C.S. Lewis
Colin Duriez, Scholar and Author I first met British author and scholar Colin Duriez at the 2007 Oxonmoot conference at the University of Oxford where he was a featured speaker. […]
Lessons and Carols, 2017
SWU Division of Fine Arts And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, “All power is given to me in heaven and in earth.” (Matthew 28:18) Our Division of Fine […]
Nailed—500 Years of Reformation
Rev. Bob Black Dr. Robert Black is a professor of Church History at Southern Wesleyan University. In the following video, Dr. Black discusses the history of the Reformation on the […]
Freedom’s Hill Church
Matt Heerschap, SWU Videographer Dr. Robert Black is a professor of Church History at Southern Wesleyan University. In the following video, Dr. Black discusses the history of Freedom’s Hill Church. The […]
Negative Perceptions of Black English and its Speakers
Sadie Wyant The following presentation was given on November 4, 2017 at the South Atlantic Modern Language Association conference (SAMLA) in Atlanta, Georgia. This presentation was given in partial fulfillment […]
O.J. Simpson—A Life of Crime, Possible CTE, and the Outliving of a Legendary Status
Skylar Taylor, Student Editor After being convicted in 2008 for armed robbery and kidnapping in Nevada, after coauthoring a book called If I Did It, after his $33.5 million ‘wrongful […]
House of Cards, On and Off Screen, To the End…?
Shawndre’ Young The phrase ‘house of cards’ is a well-known (and perhaps overused) idiom for an untenable situation that will collapse on itself if one part of the precarious balance […]
Statues as Symbols
Chyna Jones This analysis examines how identity trends can uproot historical culture.