
Prof Insights: Chad Lakies
Dr. Chad Lakies introduces his online summer workshop, “The Church’s Witness in a Secular Age.”
Dr. Chad Lakies introduces his online summer workshop, “The Church’s Witness in a Secular Age.”
Benjamin Haupt talks about the craft of preaching, on a classic Easter text
Reflecting on ISIL, theology, and a lecture by Timothy Furnish
The final of four sneak peeks into the main plenary presentations for the 2014 Theological Symposium (September 23-24)
The third of four sneak peeks into the main plenary presentations for the 2014 Theological Symposium (September 23-24)
The second of four sneak peeks into the main plenary presentations for the 2014 Theological Symposium (September 23-24)
The first of four sneak peeks into the main plenary presentations for the 2014 Theological Symposium (September 23-24)
Every year at our theological symposium, we not only hold several public lectures dedicated to the symposium theme (this year it is “Faithful Witness”), but we also invite several special sectional speakers. The 45-minute sectionals aim at fleshing out and deepening our consideration of the topics introduced in the plenaries. This year, as we explore ..
This year’s theme is “Faithful Witness to God’s Story in the World Around Us.” Featured speakers include Charles Arand, Erik Herrmann, Leo Sánchez, Jeff Oschwald, and Will Schumacher
The Theological Symposium committee invites proposals for open sectionals during the Theological Symposium, September 23-24, 2014, “Faithful Witness to God’s Story in the World Around Us: Bringing a Unique Perspective to Our Common Human Experiences.”
And just what is it that Christians are to witness to? The Acts of the Apostles gives us a simple answer, with broad implications