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The Intersect Project Ph.D. Student Challenge Symposium is designed to engage future teachers, pastors, and church leaders in pursuit of a better understanding of the theology of faith, work, and economics and to facilitate broader discussion in both the church and the academy on the intersection of these key issues.
The Symposium will be a one-day event hosted on the campus of Southeastern Seminary in Wake Forest, NC on Friday, June 3, 2016. Ten doctoral students will be selected from among the applicants to compete for three cash prizes. The winning paper will be published in the the Southeastern Theological Review and all other finalists’ papers will be published on IntersectProject.org.
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