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			Senior wins scholarship for research paper on Paul’s Letter to 
			Romans 
			 
			
		 
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            [May 24, 2016]  
            
			LINCOLN 
			-  Congratulations to Kory Eastvold, a Lincoln Christian 
			University (LCU) senior from Mason City, IA, who won the 2016 Stone 
			Campbell Journal Conference (SCJC) Student Paper Contest. The SCJC 
			brings together ministers, scholars, and students to write, read, 
			and think deeply about the Bible, theology and aspects of 
			Christianity. This year, the student paper writing contest had the 
			added incentive of a $2,500 scholarship for one undergraduate and 
			one graduate winner.  
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			 After discussing his paper topic with his sponsor, Dr. Peter 
			Verkruyse, in the spring of 2015, Eastvold began his research on 
			Paul’s letter to the Romans. “Just when you feel you have reached 
			into the depths and ascended the heights of this letter, Paul 
			surprises us with a nuance or a reference that had not previously 
			impressed itself upon us,” Eastvold said. “There is a reason there 
			are so many commentaries on this letter. Reading this letter is like 
			peeling an onion.”  
			 
			Eastvold’s inspiration came from a similar paper he wrote for a 
			composition class and a book he was reading (The Mystery of Romans 
			by Mark Nanos, Augsburg Fortress-1996). Under the review of Dr. 
			Verkruyse, Eastvold spent many weeks and months revising and 
			refining his paper. “My initial thesis had to be trashed once I 
			confronted the data. It was disappointing, but that is just the 
			nature of research. If the data does not support what one has set 
			out to prove, then the thesis needs to be reworked or discarded,” 
			Eastvold reported, “There were a couple times in the process that I 
			discovered something that caused me to completely rework the paper 
			in order to account for the new piece of evidence. When I had 
			finally submitted the paper in December, it was a matter of waiting 
			for the email that would tell me whether or not I was finalist.” 
			
			  
			
			  
			
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			Eastvold expressed that he had no idea what to expect from this new 
			experience. As a finalist he was required to attend the 
			Stone-Campbell Journal Conference in April. There, he met the other 
			finalists. “We talked about our paper topics, how we became 
			interested in these topics and our plans for the future,” Eastvold 
			said. “Though what brought us together was competition, the spirit 
			was anything but competitive. It was an honor to read my paper 
			alongside such able, humble students of scripture.” This was 
			Eastvold’s third time attending the SCJC, “The conference is great 
			not only because of the main speakers, but the parallel sessions are 
			a good opportunity to see what PhD students and professors are 
			working on.” Before the final session during the conference, it was 
			announced that Eastvold won. His prize — a $2,500 scholarship to 
			attend a select group of graduate schools with roots in the 
			Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement. 
Eastvold is earning his degree from a distance and will graduate from LCU with a 
BA in Christian Ministry in December 2016. He is considering continuing his 
education at Lincoln Christian Seminary in the area of Second Temple Judaism.
 
 
Established in 1944, Lincoln Christian University’s mission is to nurture and 
equip Christians with a biblical worldview to serve and lead in the church and 
the world. Today, LCU offers a variety of degree programs for undergraduate, 
graduate and seminary students. Classes are offered on campus, at extension 
sites and online. To learn more about the Lincolnland Classic Bible Bowl 
Tournament, visit www.lincolnchristian.edu/biblebowl. 
				 
			[Christine Thomas]  |