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ā€œGrowing Youngerā€: Literature and Childlike Faith Southeast Conference on Christianity & Literature 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, October 10-12, 2024

Thursday, October 10

12:15 - 12:45 pm

Registration, Chapel Lobby

12:45 - 2:05 pm

Panel 1a, Creative: Fiction, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: Sarah Huffines, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Paul Luikart, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œFlash Fiction: ā€˜Crash Boat,’ ā€˜Good Boy,’ and ā€˜Victory Danceā€™ā€
  • Robert Erle Barham, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œWhere the Wild Things Wereā€
  • Cliff Foreman, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œGodfrey Brownā€

Panel 1b, MacDonald’s Princess Books & The Golden Key, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Heather Hess, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Molly B. Lewis, Regent University, ā€œAgainst Suspicion: George MacDonald and the Ethics of Hospitalityā€
  • Madeleine Freace, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œBradbury, MacDonald, and the Romantic Metanarrativeā€
  • Olivia Jensen, Ralston College, ā€œKatabasis is Key: The Ageless Secret to Platonic Pedagogy in George MacDonald’s The Golden Keyā€

Panel 1c, World of the Five Gods, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Laura Schrock Crawford, Samford University
  • William Tate, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œā€˜Blinded by the surfaces of things’: Imaginary Gods and Genuine Prayer in the World of Five Godsā€
  • Chad Schrock, Lee University, ā€œPolytheistic Providence in Lois McMaster Bujold’s The Curse of Chalionā€
  • Carissa Turner Smith, Charleston Southern University, ā€œThe Theology of Failure in Lois McMaster Bujold’s The Curse of Chalion and Paladin of Soulsā€

2:20 - 3:40 pm

Panel 2a, Creative: Nonfiction, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: Robert Erle Barham, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Sara LoPiccolo, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, ā€œYour Weird Little Space Cadet Salutes Youā€
  • Noelle Salgado, Uplift Educational Charter, ā€œPaolinaā€
  • Christianna Soumakis, ā€œSacred Play: Embodying Childhood Myths as Pilgrimage to Maturity on the Way of St. Jamesā€

Panel 2b, At the Back of the North Wind, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Joyce McPherson, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Aaron Cassidy, The Cambridge School of Dallas, ā€œDiamond’s ā€˜Bright Shadow’: Childlike Faith in North Windā€
  • Avery-Claire Galloway, Georgia College and State University,  ā€œā€˜Go Through Me’: MacDonald’s Maternal Depiction of Death in At the Back of the North Windā€
  • Melody Green, Urbana Theological Seminary, ā€œThe Spiritual Needs of Victorian Children as Presented in George MacDonald’s At the Back of the North Wind and Hesba Stretton’s Jessica’s First Prayerā€

Panel 2c, American Mythologies of Childhood, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Gwen Macallister, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Sophie Sunder, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œSavoring Miracles: Dandelion Wine, Time, and Ecclesiastesā€
  • Lana Lockhart, Spelman College, ā€œTake My Hand Precious Lord: Christianity and Childhood Trauma in the Literature of Dolen Perkins-Valdezā€
  • Jim Wildeman, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œCrevecoeur’s America: Too Rich, Too Real to BE Myth?ā€

3:40 - 4:15 pm

Coffee & tea available in Brock Breezeway

4:15 - 5:30 pm

Poetry Workshop, Brock Hall 118
ā€œFinding your form – finding your freedom; how form and craft can liberate your writingā€

Revd. Dr. A. Malcolm Guite, Life Fellow Girton College, Cambridge

Friday, October 11

7:30 - 8:00 am

Conference registration in the Chapel Lobby
Coffee, tea, and light breakfast fare available

8:05 - 9:05 am

Panel 3a, 17th Century Childlikeness, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: William Tate, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Brooke Neal, University of Mississippi, ā€œA Mist Dispersedā€: Politics, Faith, and Childlikeness in Henry Vaughan’s ā€œThey are all Gone into the World of Light!ā€
  • Griffin Adams, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP,  ā€œInfant Felicity in Traherne’s Plain Verseā€

Panel 3b, Contemporary Fantasy, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Chad Schrock, Lee University
  • Nick Palombo, Point University, ā€œā€˜Though Not at This Time an Artist’: Katharine Burdekin’s The Burning Ring as a Künstlerroman of Re-enchantmentā€
  • Hallie Wielfaert, Lee University, ā€œOn the Threshold: The Two-Fold Liminality of Will and the Book of Gramaryeā€

9:20 - 10:40 am

Panel 4a,  Rebirth in Classical and Modern Texts, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: Mary McCampbell, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Daniel Shirley, Southeastern University, ā€œAn Exploration of Rebirth in Plato’s ā€˜Myth of Er’: Death as a Portal to Imaginationā€
  • Aimee Smith, Classical Conversations, ā€œAn Exploration of Rebirth in Homer’s Odyssey: The Role of Hospitable Imagination in Human Restorationā€
  • Rebecca Dolny, Southeastern University, ā€œAn Exploration of Rebirth in At the Back of the North Wind: Unless a Man Be Born Againā€
  • Maria Wilkening, Southeastern University, ā€œAn Exploration of Rebirth in Till We Have Faces: The Role of Imagination in the Life of Faithā€

Panel 4b, Transatlantic Abolitionism and Religion, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Carissa Turner Smith, Charleston Southern University
  • Christine Colon, Wheaton College, ā€œEducating the Next Generation: Family Sins and Painful Repentance in Charlotte Yonge’s Heartseaseā€
  • Emma Butler-Probst, Anderson University, ā€œA Community of Black Bible Interpreters in Stowe's Dredā€
  • Demetrius Minnick-Tucker, Georgia State University, ā€œUnmaking American Slavery, Sighting Canaan: Frederick Douglass’s Covenantal Re(visions) of Youth in My Bondage and My Freedomā€

Panel 4c, MacDonald in Context, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Laurel Samuelson, Baylor University
  • Lisa Krajecki, Tennessee State University, ā€œBack Through the Looking Glass: Childhood in Works by George MacDonald and Lewis Carrollā€
  • Stephen Bell, Liberty University, ā€œDivested of Dirt, Prickles, and Claws: MacDonald’s and Kingsley’s Understanding of the Self Transformed by Godā€
  • Mark Lama, ā€œGrowing in Youth: George MacDonald’s Diary as Writing to Rejuvenate the Soulā€

Panel 4d, Literature for Children, Sanderson 201

  • Moderator: Josephine Stringer, Dallas Baptist University
  • Elaine Lux-Koman, National University, ā€œHealing Connection and Themes of Restoration in Johanna Spyri’s Heidiā€
  • Emily McArthur, Southern Adventist University, ā€œHoratio Alger, Adolescent Purpose, and the Dignity of Workā€
  • Paul Marchbanks, Cal Poly, ā€œGreater Love: Scare Tactics & the Path to Sacrifice in Stories for Childrenā€

11:00 am - 12:45 pm

Lunch
Meal tickets good for lunch in the Great Hall

12:45 - 2:05 pm

Panel 5a, Creative: Poetry, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: William Tate, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • John Blair, Texas State University, ā€œFrom The Shape of Things to Come: Children of the Bombā€
  • Ben Egerton, Victoria University of Wellington, ā€œFrom The Seed Drillā€
  • James Lee, Anderson University, ā€œFrom Bee Suit: Spring Chores with Grandfatherā€

Panel 5b, MacDonald’s Lilith, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Melody Green, Urbana Theological Seminary
  • Sophie Davis, Regent College,  ā€œā€˜All Will Be Little Ones’: Dying unto Life in George MacDonald’s Lilithā€
  • Chris Pipkin, Emmanuel University, ā€œā€˜Safe’ but Not Good: Jadis and Lilith as Bad Teachersā€
  • Joshua Rawleigh, Indiana University, ā€œā€˜God has hidden with his word all sorts of treasures’: George MacDonald and Syriac Poetic Theologyā€

Panel 5c, Children in the Contemporary Novel, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Jim Wildeman, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Jonathan Sircy, Southern Wesleyan University, ā€œChildren Without Chests: Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five, and Moral Deformationā€
  • Jay Beavers, Union University, ā€œBabes in the Woods: Children and Prophetic Witness in Cormac McCarthy’s Tennessee Novelsā€
  • Bryant White, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œParody and the Christ-Haunted Childhood in Patrick Chamoiseau’s Une enfance crĆ©oleā€

Panel 5d, John Milton , Sanderson 201

  • Moderator: Wesley Garey, Charleston Southern University
  • Rachel Byrd, Southern Adventist University, ā€œJohn Foxe and John Milton: Religious Conformity and Freedom of Conscienceā€
  • Joshua McCarthy, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, ā€œā€˜A Fierie Tempest’: On The Nature & Effect of The Forbidden Fruit in Paradise Lostā€
  • Mark-Elliot Finley, University of South Florida, ā€œThe Miltonic Narnian Hero: Milton’s Comus in Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobeā€

2:20 - 3:40 pm

Panel 6a, The Child in Pop Culture, Kresge Library Lounge

  • Moderator: Cory Grewell, Patrick Henry College
  • Christina Eickenroht, Regent College, ā€œForming, Filling, and Naming: The Lost Words as Creational Re-Enchantmentā€
  • Candace Lilford, University of North Carolina Greensboro, ā€œā€˜It’s a big responsibility but I really love her’: Childlike Faith in Ponyoā€
  • Heather Hess, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œPowerful Innocence: George MacDonald’s Legacy in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Timeā€

Panel 6b, Return as Growth, Carter Hall 109 

  • Moderator: Emily McArthur, Southern Adventist University
  • Jordaine Broyer, Southern Adventist University, ā€œHomeward Boundā€
  • David Smith, University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma, ā€œA blindness of spirit which comes from ageā€: Recapturing Childish Wonder in Lord Dunsany’s The King of Elfland’s Daughterā€
  • Mary McCampbell, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œThe Child as Prophet, Romantic, or Cynicā€

Panel 6c, Inklings: Tolkien and Barfield, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Chris Pipkin, Emmanuel College
  • Julia Adams, Patrick Henry College, ā€œAccessing the ā€˜Other’: J.R.R. Tolkien on the Value of Fairy-Stories for Adultsā€
  • Cory Grewell, Patrick Henry College, ā€œWonder as the Beginning of Wisdomā€
  • Josh Nisley, Faith Builders Institute, ā€œLosing Childhood to Save It: Loss, Memory, and Poetic Consciousness in Owen Barfieldā€

3:45 - 4:15 pm

Coffee & tea available in the Chapel Lobby
Book table open

4:15 - 5:30 pm

Keynote, Chapel Auditorium 

ā€œā€˜The Child in the Midst’: the Paradox of Childlike Maturity, with reference to MacDonald, Chesterton, and Lewisā€ 
Revd. Dr. A. Malcolm Guite, Life Fellow Girton College, Cambridge

6:00 - 7:30 pm

Banquet Dinner, Mills First Floor Lobby

Saturday, October 12

7:30 - 8:00 am

Coffee, tea, and light breakfast fare available in the Chapel Lobby

8:05 - 9:05 am

Panel 7a, Linguistic Innocence, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Bryant White, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Ben Egerton, Victoria University of Wellington, ā€œā€˜O, o, o’ and ā€˜A, a, a’: sound patterns and protowords as inchoate praiseā€
  • Jason Crawford, Union University, ā€œJokes, Proverbs, and the Language of Edenā€

Panel 7b, American Classics, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Jonathan Sircy, Southern Wesleyan University
  • Cliff Foreman, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œThe Scaffold and the Noose: Law, Nature and Grace in The Scarlet Letter and Billy Buddā€
  • Laura Schrock Crawford, Samford University, ā€œBeyond the Death Drive: Poe’s Problem-Solving Aesthetic and ā€˜The Imp of the Perverseā€™ā€

9:20 - 10:40 am

Panel 8a, Pride & Prejudice, Sanderson 202

  • Moderator: Christine Colon, Wheaton College
  • Rebekah Barbee, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œFalling Short: Understanding Maturity and its Lack in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudiceā€
  • Elisha Sircy, Heathwood Hall Episcopal School, ā€œPastoral Epistles and Moral Pretense: Moral Failings and Narrative Technique in Pride and Prejudiceā€
  • Ray Lantrip, Arthur Williams Middle School, ā€œLydia Bennet and the Prodigal Son: Biblical Allusions in Pride and Prejudiceā€

Panel 8b, John Bunyan, Carter Hall 109

  • Moderator: Robert Erle Barham, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP
  • Joyce McPherson, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œWhy the Spiritual Core of Story Matters: Delving into Pilgrim’s Progress and the Work of George MacDonaldā€
  • Laura Sterrett, Milligan University, ā€œā€˜Playing Pilgrims’: How to Engage the Allegory of The Pilgrim’s Progressā€
  • Wesley Garey, Charleston Southern University, ā€œEmblems and Education in Seventeenth-Century Protestant Poeticsā€

Panel 8c, MacDonald’s Fairy Stories, Carter Hall 111

  • Moderator: Katherine Wyma, Anderson University
  • Janie M. H. Fritz, Duquesne University, ā€œChildhood, Spiritual Responsibility, and Emergent Responsiveness: A Communication Ethics Understanding of Selected Works of George MacDonaldā€
  • Abby Atchley, 17³Ō¹ĻAPP, ā€œIdentity and Social Structures in Conflict in Photogen and Nycterisā€
  • Laurel Samuelson, Baylor University, ā€œThe Beginning of Wisdom: Second Innocence in The Wise Womanā€

Panel 8d, The Impact of Children’s Stories, Sanderson 201

  • Moderator: Molly Lewis, Regent College
  • Josephine Stringer, Dallas Baptist University, ā€œFertile Imagination: Children’s Literature as the Seeds of Virtueā€
  • Christina Eickenroht, Regent College, ā€œIntimations of an Enchanted World: Frederick Buechner on Childhood and Fairy Talesā€
  • Brandon Harvey, Catholic International University, ā€œThe Formative Quality of Stories for Children and its Corresponding Metaphysicsā€

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Poetry Reading, Chapel Auditorium
Revd. Dr. A. Malcolm Guite, Life Fellow Girton College, Cambridge

12:45 pm - 1:30 pm

Regional Planning Meeting, Carter 111 (boxed lunches available per request on Carter South Porch; additional seating in Carter 109)

Undergraduate Departments, Majors, Minors, Certificates, Concentrations, and Programs

Academic Certificates

  • Arts Administration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental Stewardship & Sustainability
  • Journalism and Society
  • Medical Ethics Consultation
  • Neuroscience
  • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

Art

  • Art, 2-D Concentration 
  • Art, 3-D Concentration 
  • Art, Art History Concentration 
  • Art, Graphic Design Concentration 
  • Art, Photography Concentration 
  • Art minor
  • Art History minor

Biblical & Theological Studies

  • Biblical & Theological Studies 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies, Missions Concentration 
  • Biblical & Theological Studies minor
  • Biblical Languages minor
  • History of Christianity minor
  • Missions minor
  • Youth Ministry minor

Biology

  • Biology, Biomedical Concentration 
  • Biology, Environmental Concentration 
  • Biology, General 
  • Biology, Health Professions Concentration 
  • Biology minor

Business

  • Business 
  • Business, Accounting Concentration 
  • Business, Finance Concentration 
  • Business, Marketing Concentration 
  • Sport Management 
  • Business minor
  • Sport Management minor

Chemistry

  • Chemistry, Biochemistry Concentration 
  • Chemistry, General 
  • Biochemistry minor
  • Chemistry minor

Community Development

  • Community Development 
  • Community Development minor

Computer Science

  • Computer Science 
  • Computer Science minor

Economics

  • Economics 
  • Economics minor

Education

  • Education Studies 
  • Elementary Education (P-5) 
  • Secondary Education Certifications through MAT program 
  • Education minor

Engineering 3:2 Program

  • Natural Science, Pre-Engineering Studies Concentration

English

  • English 
  • English, Writing Concentration 
  • English minor
  • Writing minor

Health, Wellness and Coaching

  • Coaching minor

History, Politics, and International Studies

  • History 
  • History, Art History Concentration 
  • Political Science 
  • International Studies 
  • History minor
  • Political Science minor

Interdisciplinary Studies

  • Interdisciplinary Studies with Concentrations 

Mathematics

  • Mathematics 
  • Mathematics minor

Music

  • Music, Church Music Concentration 
  • Music, Creative Studies Concentration 
  • Music, General Music Concentration 
  • Music, Instrumental Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Music Education (Pre-MAT) Concentration 
  • Music, Organ Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Pedagogy Concentration 
  • Music, Piano Performance Concentration 
  • Music, Vocal Performance Concentration 
  • Music minor

Philosophy

  • Philosophy 
  • Philosophy minor

Physics

  • Physics 
  • Physics minor

Pre-Professional Programs

  • Pre-Law Studies 
  • Pre-Medical Studies 
  • Pre-Nursing Studies 
  • Pre-Physical Therapy Studies 

Psychology

  • Psychology 
  • Psychology minor

Sociology

  • Sociology 
  • Sociology, Family Studies & Social Work Concentration 
  • Sociology minor

Theatre

  • Theatre minor

World Languages

  • French 
  • Spanish 
  • French minor
  • Spanish minor