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Charlie Emmerich Pens Article in Olivet: The Magazine

Charlie Emmerich Pens Article in Olivet: The Magazine

In “A Voice From 1797 Speaks Today,” Professor Charlie Emmerich explores the life and impact of William Wilberforce. Exemplifying the power of courage, wisdom, tenacity and faith in public life, Wilberforce’s story occupies a central place in Olivet’s new legal studies curriculum. Download the article or read it below. —– “I issue a decree that in every...

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Olivet and Center Honor Martin Ozinga III

Olivet and Center Honor Martin Ozinga III

Along with Olivet’s Weber Leadership Center, the Center for Law and Culture sponsored a luncheon and student forum on November 15 featuring Martin (“Marty”) Ozinga III. At the luncheon, attended by almost 80 community leaders, faculty, staff and students, Professor Charles Emmerich interviewed Mr. Ozinga about the inspirational story of Ozinga Bros., Inc., a highly successful family-owned...

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Lausanne Consultation Produces Call to Action

Lausanne Consultation Produces Call to Action

Dr. Susan Emmerich presented the paper “Creation Care as a Ministry of Reconciliation” at the Lausanne Consultation on Creation Care October 29-November 3rd in Jamaica. The Consultation produced a Call to Action with a call for stewards to address “reconciliation” efforts as it pertains to creation care. Read more about The Lausanne Movement and the...

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Olivet and the Center Partner to Launch Legal Studies Program

Olivet and the Center Partner to Launch Legal Studies Program

Olivet announces a new partnership with the Center for Law and Culture, a non-profit organization now housed at Olivet that aspires to restore truth in law through educational initiatives in the Judeo-Christian tradition. With Olivet’s newest faculty member Charles J. Emmerich, J.D., LL.M. at the helm, the Center and Olivet are launching a legal studies program that provides training for...

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Inspiring Virtuous Public Leadership in the Judeo-Christian Tradition

The ninth Law, Justice and Culture Institute, held May 14-25 at Trinity Christian College, attracted 15 talented students representing eight schools. Among these schools were three new institutions—Regent University, Northern Michigan University, and Ripon College. During the last decade, the Center, through its Institute, has educated 130 students from 28 colleges and universities, awarding...

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