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New Saint Andrews College offers a rigorous, engaging liberal arts education that prepares young men and women to shape culture and live faithfully under the authority of Jesus Christ. Our curriculum reflects the best of the liberal arts tradition, which is an up-to-date version of what Harvard offered in the seventeenth century. It trains students to think critically and to communicate clearly. Our alumni work as lawyers, writers, software engineers, filmmakers, business leaders, doctors, homemakers, and more. As you weigh your options, consider a degree that gives you the freedom to pursue your calling but, more importantly, prepares you to be a fearless Christian leader who can think, speak, and write to the glory of God.
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Undoing Urgency | Matt Reynolds | New Saint Andrews College
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
New Saint Andrews College welcomed Matt Reynolds of Barbell Logic for a special Disputatio lecture on Friday, November 14, 2025.
With over 25 years of experience in strength sports, coaching, and entrepreneurship, Matt is now challenging a generation to break free from the tyranny of urgency — to reclaim time for the things that truly matter. His recent book, Undoing Urgency: Reclaim Your Time for the Things That Matter Most, is a clarion call to align our days with what truly matters. Reynold’s new book was awarded the 2025 Global Book Awards Gold Medal in Business Development.
For more information about the college, its work, or mission visit: https://nsa.edu

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Protestants vs. Catholics: Justification by Faith | New Saint Andrews College
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
This engaging debate featured Dr. Timothy Harmon, VP of Academics and CAO at New Saint Andrews College, and Dr. Gracjan Kraszewski, Director of Intellectual Formation at St. Augustine’s Catholic Center at the University of Idaho.
Together, they tackled questions like:
• In justification, does God infuse righteousness into us over the course of our lives, or does he pronounce a verdict of righteousness over us at a definitive point in time?
• Is the formal cause of justification the perfect obedience of Christ, which we receive by faith, or is it the righteousness of God poured into us by the Holy Spirit?
• What is the role of faith in justification? What is the role of our good works in justification?
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Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Build, Fight, Govern: The Christian’s Civic Calling | New Saint Andrews College
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
We were honored to welcome Texas State Representatives Daniel Alders and Brent Money to New Saint Andrews College for a Disputatio discussion on Christian engagement in the public square. Drawing from Scripture, history, and their own experience in state government, Representatives Alders and Money challenged students to think biblically about politics, leadership, and community life. Representative Alders exhorted NSA students to cultivate multi-generational faithfulness—to return home, build institutions, and let their theology flow from their fingertips into every area of life.
Representative Money called Christians to identify the “decisive points” in their cultural battles and to step courageously into them, whether at home or in larger arenas like Texas, which he describes as both strategic and feasible for Christian reform. Together, they urge a vision of civic responsibility rooted in hospitality, conviction, and a bold acknowledgment of Christ’s lordship over every sphere—including politics.
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Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Dr. Rigney, Dr. Grieser, and Dr. Orton participated in a faculty panel for disputatio at New Saint Andrews College. Pulling from their vast collective study of literature, they discussed the representation of evil in literature.
If this discussion interests you, check out our website and apply today. https://nsa.edu/
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Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
New Saint Andrews College was honored to welcome Dr. Voddie Baucham as the speaker for the 2025–2026 Academic Lectureship Series to speak on the topic of Engaging a Culture at War with God. A best-selling author, internationally sought-after speaker, and president of Founders Seminary, Dr. Baucham is widely known for his fearless clarity and principled conviction in an age of confusion. His influence has shaped the thinking of churches, institutions, and leaders across the globe. Bringing theological depth and pastoral insight, he speaks into both the life of the church and the pressing questions of culture. As part of his role in this series, Dr. Baucham will address the faculty and student body four times over the academic year at Disputatio, our weekly forum of reflection and debate.
Apply for Fall of 2026 - https://nsa.edu
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Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
In this disputatio lecture, Dr. David Talcott reexamines the long-standing narrative of philosophical rivalry between Plato and Aristotle. Were they truly opponents in their views on politics, virtue, and the family—or has their disagreement been overstated? Drawing from The Republic, Politics, and The Laws, Dr. Talcott explores how both philosophers—despite surface-level differences—shared a deep commitment to virtue, the spiritual structure of reality, and the essential role of the family in shaping civic life. He traces the legacy of their thought through the American founding and challenges modern assumptions about conflict, unity, and cooperation within the Church and broader society.
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Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
In the inaugural disputatio lecture of the 2025-2026 school year, Pastor Douglas Wilson explores mimetic envy using the epistle of James. Using this framework, he exhorts the student body to avoid strife when they inevitably converge on similar goals and aspirations.
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Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
This year, NSA had the pleasure of welcoming back NSA alum ('04) John Lewis to deliver the Convocation address. John urged students to capitalize on the knowledge they are gaining at NSA. He said, "And what you gain here at NSA isn't just for business. The same qualities make the best lawyers, doctors, engineers, and leaders of every kind. Those same qualities make the best moms and dads, teachers, and board members. We've seen [NSA] graduates excel in top universities, launch companies, publish books, and shape communities...The mission of NSA is to graduate leaders who shape culture, living faithfully under the lordship of Jesus Christ. That's not small work. That's world-shaping work." Become a world shaper.
Apply to New Saint Andrews College today at https://nsa.edu/apply

Monday Oct 27, 2025
Apple Pie and Rocket Ships | C. R. Wiley | New Saint Andrews College
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
CR Wiley delivered his final lecture in his 4-part series at NSA on Artificial Intelligence titled: “Apple Pie and Rocket Ships—Living with AI in a Hopeful Way.”
For more information on New Saint Andrews College, go to https://www.nsa.edu

Monday Oct 27, 2025
The Kindness of God | Dr. Mark Coppenger | New Saint Andrews College
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Monday Oct 27, 2025
Dr. Mark Coppenger shares a deeply personal and humorous reflection on life’s trials, unexpected turns, and God's providence. Through anecdotes of personal suffering, pastoral experiences, and stories of those who found faith amid hardship, he illustrates how God brings beauty from ashes. From his own struggles to the transformative suffering of friends and family, Dr. Coppenger weaves a narrative of resilience, grace, and joy in the face of adversity.
For more information on New Saint Andrews College, go to https://nsa.edu
To learn more about Mark Coppenger, go to https://www.markcoppenger.com/
