* Monday Feb. 9 -- Lecture: "Absolute Truth, Post Modernism and the Christian Philosophical Movement." Jay Wood, professor of philosophy, Wheaton College; 7:30 p.m., Common Room, Old Main
* Tuesday Feb. 10 -- Concert: "Adam's Brother," a Christian band from Indiana will perform classic rock and original works; 8:00 p.m., Gizmo, Seymour Union
* Wednesday Feb. 11 -- Lecture: "Jesus Christ the Healer." Dr. David Buchanan, a Chicago physician, will speak of the impact of Christ on his life and career in medicine; 7:30 p.m., Ferris Lounge, Seymour Union
* Thursday, Feb. 12 -- Lecture: "Christianity is not a Bunch of Rules." Sister Lori, a member of the Franciscan order in Chicago; 7:30 p.m., Ferris Lounge
* Friday, Feb. 13 -- Lecture: "True Happiness Off the Field." Chris Brown, an All-American football player in high school and currently a starting left guard at the University of Illinois, is also president of the university's chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes; 8:00 p.m. Kresge Recital Hall, Ford Center for the Fine Arts
* Saturday Feb. 14 -- Performance: Comedian Scott Gregory blends faith and fun with his humor and impressions; 8:00 p.m., New Cafe, Seymour Union
Jesus Week events are sponsored by the Knox College chapters of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Newman Club.
Founded in 1837, Knox is an independent, four-year, liberal arts college, located in Galesburg, Illinois, with 1,100 students from 42 states and 33 nations. Knox's "Old Main," a National Historic Landmark, is the only building remaining from the 1858 Lincoln-Douglas debates.
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