WHO:

Azusa Pacific University's Center for Research in Science (CRIS) hosts Christopher Neiswonger, JD, from World Vision International

WHAT:

Lecture: "The Ethics of God"

The historic framework has always held two primary commitments: the moral law of God and the cultivation of the traditional Christian virtues. Neiswonger takes the listener from the existence of God, through the defense of a basic orthodoxy, to the promotion of a healthy spiritual life in faith and practice.

WHEN:

Wed., Sept. 16, 6:30 p.m.

WHERE:

Perry Lecture Hall, Segerstrom Science Center, West Campus

675 E. Foothill Blvd.

WHY:

CRIS invites lecturers to discuss current issues of science and theology in order to educate students and the community on the evidence for God's handiwork in the universe and to equip Christians to defend their faith through science. For a complete schedule of upcoming guests and lectures, visit www.apu.edu/cris/.

FACTS:

Specializing in classical Christian ethics, Neiswonger has taught and served in many churches in the past 20 years. His personal ethics are echoed in his work on child protection, immigration, and international trademark defense for World Vision International. Neiswonger received a JD from Trinity Law School, an M.A. in Communication and Culture from Trinity Graduate School, and is currently completing an MBA in International Development.

For more information, contact the CRIS office at (626) 815-6480 or cris@apu.edu.