Ryan Center: KJV400 Festival: Legacy & Impact
Held September 15 – September 17, 2011
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Plenary 4: Leland Ryken
The Legacy of the King James Bible -
Breakout Session 4: George Guthrie
'Texting' in the 17th Century: The Manuscripts Behind the KJV -
Breakout Session 4: Mary Anne Poe
Social Change and Social Welfare in the Shadow of the KJV -
Breakout Session 4: Ben Mitchell
A Fly in the Ointment: The KJV and Contemporary Culture -
Breakout Session 4: Walton Padelford
Redeeming the Time: The King James Bible and American Capitalism -
Breakout Session 4: Scott Huelin
Only Prophets and Devils Speak King James: Flannery O'Connor and the Literary Use of English Bible Translations -
Breakout Session 4: Bobby Rogers
The Presence in Contemporary American Poetry of the Poetic Strategies of the King James Bible -
Breakout Session 3: Brad Green
Covenant, Canon, and Culture: Theological Reflections on the Cultural Meaning of the KJV -
Breakout Session 3: Ralph Leverett
The King James Bible: Influences on Early American Education -
Breakout Session 3: James Patterson
Divine Right or Holy Dissent? Conflicting Visions of Church and State in Early Seventeenth-Century England -
Breakout Session 3: Jennifer Gruenke
The KJV and the Scientific Revolution -
Breakout Session 3: Micah Watson
Who Appeals to Heaven? King James and John Locke on Scripture & Political Authority -
Breakout Session 3: John Netland
'The very language of men': Echoes of the KJV in Wordsworth's Poetic Innovations -
Plenary 3: Leland Ryken
What Makes the King James Version Great? -
Breakout Session 2: Hal Poe
The KJV and the Seven Days of Creation: When Tradition Conflicts with Text -
Breakout Session 2: Steve Halla
Art, Iconoclasm, and the Search for Unity: Reflections on Cornelis Boel's 1611 KJV Title Page Design -
Breakout Session 2: Michael Penny
The Influence of the KJV on English Hymnody -
Breakout Session 2: Hunter Baker
The King James Bible: Understanding the Reformation Drive for Literacy & Its Impact on Politics -
Breakout Session 2: Gene Fant
Give Me also This Power: Secular Writers' Simultaneous Fascination with and Denial of the Power of the KJV -
Breakout Session 1: Justin Barnard
Human Nature and the Veneration of the KJV -
Breakout Session 1: Richard Wells
From Wycliff to Bible Code: How Preaching Created the KJV . . . And What Happened Then -
Breakout Session 1: Janna Chance
Challenging the People's Bible: Mary Arnold Ward and the Elitism of Victorian Liberal Theology -
Breakout Session 1: Keith Bates
Not Fundamentalist Enough: John R. Rice, Bob Jones, Sr., and Jerry Falwell Fail the King James Only Test -
Breakout Session 1: Gavin Richardson
'A matter . . . tried by custom': The Medieval King James Bible -
Plenary 2: John Woodbridge
The Status of Biblical Authority Among Europeans at the Creation of the King James Bible. -
Plenary 1: Timothy George
William Tyndale and the Making of the English Bible