Bethel to Host Colloquia Lecture Series

Bethel will host the first lecture in the Colloquia Lecture Series on November 13 at 3 p.m. in the Academic Center at Bethel College, room 342.

Adjunct Professor of Philosophy and Religion David Cramer will be answering the question, “Does the Bible support women in ministry?” Cramer has been teaching at Bethel since 2008. Prior to coming to Bethel, he received his Master of Divinity and M.A. in Philosophy of Religion from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. His primary academic interests are in Moral Theology and Philosophy of Religion. He is also a licensed minister in the Missionary Church and currently serves as a worship leader and teacher at Keller Park Church in South Bend.

For more information about this lecture or future lectures, call 574.807.7190 or e-mail Roxanne.Thompson@BethelCollege.edu.

Bethel College is an accredited Christian college offering associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees in more than 70 areas of study. The current enrollment of more than 2,100 includes students from 34 states and Puerto Rico, 19 countries, more than 25 denominations and 16 percent from culturally diverse backgrounds. Scholarships are available based upon a variety of factors including academic achievement, talent in the arts or athletics, ethnicity and church affiliation. In addition to its beautifully wooded 75-acre main campus in Mishawaka, Ind., Bethel also offers specific academic programs at sites in Elkhart, Ind., Fort Wayne, Ind., Dowagiac, Mich., and St. Joseph, Mich. Nursing programs are also offered in cooperation with Grace College in Winona Lake, Ind.