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Event Description
Panel Speakers
- Peter Wirzbicki, Assistant Professor of History, Class of 1942 Preceptor in History, Princeton University | “John Witherspoon, the Scottish Common Sense School, and Early American Political Philosophy”
- Rev. Kevin DeYoung, Senior Pastor, Christ Covenant Church, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Theological Seminary | “John Witherspoon: The Man Behind the Granite”
- Emmanuel C. Bourbouhakis, Associate Professor of Classics and the Stanley J. Seeger ’52 Center for Hellenic Studies, Princeton University | “Teaching Witherspoon’s Pedagogical Legacy at Princeton”
- Lesa Redmond '17, Ph.D. candidate, History and African & African American Studies, Duke University | “John Witherspoon and Slavery: Ideology versus Praxis”
- Sean Wilentz, George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History, Princeton University | "John Witherspoon and the Abolitionist Travail"
- Tera Hunter, Edwards Professor of American History and Professor of African-American Studies, Princeton University | “Slavery in American Life and History”
- Rev. Gordon Mikoski, Associate Professor of Christian Education, Princeton Theological Seminary | “Partial Iconoclasm: Witherspoon’s Presbyterian Political Theology and Slavery”
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Moderated by Angela N. H. Creager, Chair of the CPUC Committee on Naming; Thomas M. Siebel Professor in the History of Science and Chair, Department of History
Region
North America
United States