
Academic Success, Biblical Diversity and the Navajo Perception of Time
Location
Wedgewood Conference Center, Room 4094
Presentation Type
Presentation
Start Date
22-9-2014 10:00 AM
Description
What impact does your perception of time have on your ability to succeed academically in college? Does your time perception have a greater effect on how you worship God than your theology? What does the Bible say about time perception? Mark Charles, a Native American theologian and academic researcher on the Navajo perception of time will explore these questions and many others in this intriguing and thought provoking presentation, keyed both to the subject of the Humanities Symposium and the University theme “Through the Eyes of Others.”
Recommended Citation
Charles, Mark, "Academic Success, Biblical Diversity and the Navajo Perception of Time" (2014). Humanities Symposium. 38.
https://repository.belmont.edu/humanities_symposium/2014/2014/38
Academic Success, Biblical Diversity and the Navajo Perception of Time
Wedgewood Conference Center, Room 4094
What impact does your perception of time have on your ability to succeed academically in college? Does your time perception have a greater effect on how you worship God than your theology? What does the Bible say about time perception? Mark Charles, a Native American theologian and academic researcher on the Navajo perception of time will explore these questions and many others in this intriguing and thought provoking presentation, keyed both to the subject of the Humanities Symposium and the University theme “Through the Eyes of Others.”
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