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Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas [Hardcover]

Kelly Monroe Kullberg (Author)
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June 7, 2006
A Veritas Forum Book. The quest for truth is an adventure into real life. In her book Finding God at Harvard, Kelly Monroe brought together the stories of thinking Christians whose search for truth led them to Veritas---in the person of Jesus Christ. Now she tells the story of her own journey into wonder and discovery, which took her beyond the ivied walls of Harvard to universities across the country. In the midst of the arid skepticism of the academy, she found a vibrant, interdisciplinary community unafraid of facing life's toughest questions, embracing the quest for true knowledge with intellectual rigor, delight and joy. As The Veritas Forum grappled with the insights of the academy's brightest Christian scholars, Kelly came to realize that truth or Veritas is no mere abstract concept but the very light by which we see all things. Engaging narrative and provocative content come together in this mind-stretching and heart-challenging journey. Come with Kelly on an intellectual road trip as The Veritas Forum explores the deepest questions of the university world, and the culture at large. And discover for yourself that Veritas transcends philosophy or religion and instead brings true life.


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"Irreverant, inspirational, engaging, full of amusing stories, a page-turner . . . I couldn't put it down." -- Ard Louis, Royal Society University Research Fellow in Theoretical Chemistry, Cambridge University

"Not only Kelly's story, it is God's story of men and women who love the academy for Christ's sake." -- Kenneth G. Elzinga, Robert C. Taylor Professor of Economics, University of Virginia

"The Veritas Forum is having a remarkable impact on college campuses, presenting the intellectual case for Christianity." -- Nancy R. Pearcey, Francis A. Schaeffer Scholar, World Journalism Institute, author of Total Truth

"The story of the movement that brought--and is still bringing--conversation about the reasonableness of Christian faith to universities." -- Eric Convey, former religion reporter, Boston Herald

"This is an inspiring story of The Veritas Forum with a tender and deeply moving account of Kelly's own struggle." -- Colleen Carroll Campbell, author of The New Faithful, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center

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Features & Benefits

* Describes a holistic, embodied apologetic that brings together the story of The Veritas Forum and the content of Veritas
* Written by the founder of The Veritas Forum
* Written in an engaging, narrative style
* Explores the plausibility of Christian truth and faith
* Includes insights from some of Christianity's brightest thinkers


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 249 pages
  • Publisher: IVP Books (June 7, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0830833870
  • ISBN-13: 978-0830833870
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #254,164 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Kelly Monroe has served as a chaplain to graduate students at Harvard for eight years. She began the Harvard Veritas Forum to bring together people from diverse cultures and disciplines who want to explore Truth -- Veritas -- as understood by the founders of Harvard. She lives in Cambridge, MA.

 

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intellect and belief don't have to clash, February 28, 2007
This review is from: Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas (Hardcover)
Kelly Monroe Kullberg's latest book, Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas is a follow-up to Finding God at Harvard: Spiritual Journeys of Thinking Christians, which Monroe (sans Kullberg) edited a decade ago.

Harvard, now best known as the flagship of the Ivy League schools, was founded in 1636 so that, according to Kullberg, "students might be free to know truth and life in relation to Jesus Christ." A 1643 brochure quoted in the Harvard Guide indicates Harvard existed "`[t]o advance Learning and perpetuate it to Posterity; dreading to leave an illiterate Ministry to the Churches.'"

But by the last decade of the 20th century when Monroe arrived at Harvard to research and write a thesis entitled `The Gospel in the Information Age,' the gospel of Jesus Christ seemed nowhere to be found. At Harvard Divinity School, of all places, Kullberg was disillusioned to discover that pretty much any belief was welcome, from paganism to eco-feminism--except belief in Jesus Christ.

But in the midst of her disillusionment, God showed Kullberg, as he had Elijah after Elijah's confrontation with Jezebel's priests, that she was not the only believer still left in the land. A friend connected her with the Harvard Graduate School Christian Fellowship, and she discovered a place where "the gospel was passionately discussed by students in the Schools of Law, Business, Medicine, Government, Design, Arts and Sciences. For the first time since coming to Harvard," Kullberg writes, "I saw joy." Out of this small beginning grew not only the book, Finding God at Harvard, a compilation of the stories of many of the believers Kullberg came to know at Harvard, but also the Veritas Forum, a ministry that, along with Kullberg's personal faith journey, is the subject of Finding God Beyond Harvard.

With passion, honesty, and a humble spirit, Kullberg recounts the story of the Veritas Forum's beginning. "It is thrilling," as Phillip E. Johnson writes in the January/February 2007 issue of Touchstone, "to read about how the Veritas movement began . . . how it grew from a novel lecture series to a way of life." But it is equally thrilling to read of Kullberg's own faith journey and how God brought her through the `dark night of the soul' that afflicts so many thinking Christians, ultimately restoring her to both spiritual and physical health.

Take the time to read Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas. Read Finding God at Harvard, too. Together, these two books demonstrate that intellect doesn't have to be an impediment to belief. And Kullberg's sense of wonder and spirit of gratitude when she speaks of the Creator of the universe will strengthen your own faith and bring a blessing to your life. - Linda Whitlock, Christian Book Previews.com
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Seed that Bore Much Fruit, July 15, 2006
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This review is from: Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas (Hardcover)
"The Word of God falls like a seed on our heart, but sometimes He must break our heart for the seed to fall in and grow." Kelley Monroe Kullberg's reference to a quote by Madeleine L'Engle is a symbol for Kullberg's life. In an honest, but humble fashion, Kullberg recounts the miracle of how God used her to help establish the Veritas Forum on campuses across America. This Christ-centered breakthrough into the minds of some of America's leading scholars was not without its price. An unfulfilled love, deep questioning, a deferred family were part of the struggles Kullberg endured. Yet she recounts these things not in a maudlin or self-promoting fashion, but simply as part of the work of God. Her refreshing spititual autobiography shows that God is interested in the heart even as He seeks to shape the mind. I am glad that Kullberg was willing to endure the breaking of her heart and to write about it so beautifully. I think the seeds God planted there will bear fruit for years to come.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Beauty and Power of Christian Community, August 1, 2006
This review is from: Finding God Beyond Harvard: The Quest for Veritas (Hardcover)
Kelly Monroe Kullberg's, Finding God Beyond Harvard, InterVarsity Press (2006), gives voice to the heart of Christian life in community with a power like that with which Dallas Winslow trumpets the intellectual force of the Gospel. It reveals the love of Christ experienced in a community of Christian friends that began at Harvard and that has spread across the continent and around the world. It manifests the power and beauty of Christian fellowship among an ever widening circle of men and women who burn brightly with the love of Christ. What a book!

Its power and beauty cannot be captured in a few quotations. Nonetheless, one small example gives a peek at its heart:

"By sacrificing his body, Jesus created a new form of community - the body of Christ around the world. There are people like my friends, stories like our stories, everywhere he is believed and obeyed. His sacrifice reconnects us to reality, to truth, to who God is, to a clear vision of who we are without him and who we are with him" Finding God Beyond Harvard, p. 177.

Such lofty sentiments arise from a story that reveals the gritty reality of real life friendships in the author's day to day personal experience. That experience is unfolded in a way that makes the reader feel like a participant.

One such group of Christian friends she has identified is a thirty-year circle that includes Luci Shaw, Phillip Yancey, Eugene Peterson, Madeleine L'Engle, Walter Wangerin, Richard Foster and John Hoyt. Speaking of that circle, Luci Shaw told Kelly that, "If not for not for one another, no one would have heard of any of us. Our lives are bound together." Ibid, p. 189.

This is one book, however, where the whole is far more than its parts. Wow!



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