Dr. Gene Veith has been a popular speaker, teacher, and presenter for many years. As a layman, he has served his church in word and deed. Below is a compilation of Veith papers & presentations.
Not included are most of His World and blog pieces, due to the sheer number of them over the years.
Please let us know if you know more online resources. We are very
Online Papers by Gene Edward Veith
Veith Presentations
Audio
- Vocation, Vocation, Vocation. Higher Things.
- Vocation Revisited. Thinking Fellows. December 2017.
- The Reformation: Then and Now. Audio Lecture. Just and Sinner, October 2018.
- Reformation and Vocation with Gene Veith, Radio Free Acton, March 2015.
- Prayer and Art Audio Lecture, October 2008
- Reading Realistic Fantasy, (found here)
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Christian Vocation (found here)
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Understanding Art(found here)
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A Christian Aesthetic (found here)
- The New Polytheism (found here)
- The Cultural Impact of the 9-11 Attacks, Ten Years Later (MP3) (found here)
Visual
- Classical Lutheran Education: The Present, CCLE XVIII, July 18, 2018.
- Vocation. Session 2, Session 3, Session 7, The Creative Word Fellowships third annual conference, Tanunda South Australia, August 2017.
- “Why Classical Education Works,” September 1, 2016, meet of the Oklahoma School Choice Coalition.
- Moral Education and Literature, Session 1, Session 2, Session 3, CCLE XVI, July 19-21, 2016.
- “The Two Kingdoms as a Paradigm for Criticism,” from the 2016 Just and Sinner Conference in Watseka, IL. Youtube.
- How God Governs Economics, Session 1, Session 2, from the 2016 Just and Sinner Conference in Watseka, IL. Youtube.
- The Fine Arts and the Christian Faith, CCSCF 2014 keynote lecture.
- Postmodernism, Fascism & The Church, February 14, 2013.
- Vocation: The Doctrine of the Christian Life, Evangelical Theological Society Generation Meeting, November 18, 2010.
- Teaching Vocation in Classical Education, CCLE IX, June 30-July 2, 2009.
- “The Office of the Ministry as Seen from the Pew,” A laymen’s expectation of his pastor, October 2007.
- “Existentialism and its role in deconstructionist thought,” Convocation at Concordia Seminary (St. Louis), March 17, 1993.