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BCF faculty present papers at conference
Mar 11, 2013
By BCF STAFF

GRAD&8200;STUDENTS Baptist College of Florida president Thomas A. Kinchen welcomes the first grad students to the master of arts in music and worship leadership program. The new 30 semester hour graduate degree is a strong research degree designed to equip and prepare vocational worship pastors, church musicians, and other music professionals in developing advanced music and worship skills necessary in their fields.. BCF photo
GRACEVILLE (BCF)—Three faculty members from The Baptist College of Florida (BCF) in Graceville presented research papers at Faulkner University’s Faith and the Academy conference Montgomery, Ala., Feb. 8.  

BCF English Professor Geoffrey Reiter co-presented a discussion on “Metaphysical Poets in Victorian Literature” with an emphasis on novelist Arthur Machen. BCF director of library services John Shaffett presented a paper on “Faith, Doubt, and Unbelief” and writing center director Deanie DeFelix presented a paper on “Dante’s Love Divine.”  

In support of the BCF team that presented, adjunct history professor Beth Minchin participated in all of the activities. Participants took part in a special presentation by David Lyle Jeffrey who is the distinguished professor of literature and the humanities (Honor’s College), distinguished senior fellow and director of manuscript research in scripture and tradition institute for studies in religion at Baylor University, and is the guest professor of Peking University for foreign language and literature in Beijing, China.  

The conference is hosted annually as a venue for graduate students to present papers they have prepared in their various disciplines. Presenters are encouraged to submit their papers to be judged for cash prizes awarded to the top two submissions.

 

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