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![]() 2/25/09 | 10856 | XL President Dockery introduces Russell Moore on the first night of the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/25/09 | 10858 | XL President Dockery presents Micah Watson, conference coordinator, with a gift of appreciation at the start of the Making Men Moral conference. The conference addressed themes from Robert P. George’s book, Making Men Moral, written 15 years ago. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/25/09 | 10859 | XL Students and guests at the MMM conference watch a short video about the disaster on February 5th and the rebuilding that has occurred since then. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/25/09 | 10861 | XL Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's Russell Moore gives an address entitled 'Of Sacraments and Sawdust: Toward the Future of Evangelical-Catholic Public Engagement' during the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/25/09 | 10862 | XL Russell Moore gives an address titled 'Of Sacraments and Sawdust: Toward the Future of Evangelical-Catholic Public Engagement' during the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/25/09 | 10863 | XL Russell Moore gives an address titled 'Of Sacraments and Sawdust: Toward the Future of Evangelical-Catholic Public Engagement' during the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/26/09 | 10865 | XL Walton Padelford introduces the University of Toronto's David Novak for the second session of the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/26/09 | 10866 | XL David Novak, professor of the study of religion and professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, speaks on 'Robert George on Natural Law: Commonalities and Differences' in the second session of the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |
![]() 2/26/09 | 10867 | XL David Novak, professor of the study of religion and professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto, speaks on 'Robert George on Natural Law: Commonalities and Differences' in the second session of the Making Men Moral conference. - Kristi McMurry |