Showing posts with label Tyndale House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tyndale House. Show all posts
Friday, August 21, 2009
Latest Tyndale Fellowship News Letter
As usual, some great things are happening around Tyndale House, check out the latest newsletter here.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Forthcoming Tyndale House Events
The folk at Tyndale House have a good series of events planned this summer including:
1. The Bible and recent discoveries
Saturday 25 April 2009 at Tyndale House, Cambridge
Dr Martin Heide, University of Marburg
Programme:
10.30-12.15, The Old Testament and recent discoveries I
12.15-13.15, lunch (lunch provided for all who send booking with payment by 18 April)
13.15-14.45, The Old Testament and recent discoveries II
14.45-15.15, tea
15.15-17.00, The New Testament and recent discoveries
2. Responding to Secularism: Christian Witness in a Dogmatic Public Culture
Friday 24th April 2009, 10.00am – 5.00pm, Tyndale House, Cambridge
.. TRACING secularism from its origins to current developments
.. DEFINING the secularist worldview and its depiction of religion
.. ENGAGING secularist public policies and polemics
SPEAKERS: John Stackhouse (Regent College, Vancouver), Elaine Storkey (Tearfund), Andrew Kirk (formerly University of Birmingham), Dominic Erdozain (King’s College London). This event is organised by The Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics and The Gospel & Our Culture Network.
3. The John Wenham Lecture 2009: “The Perspicuity of Scripture”
1. The Bible and recent discoveries
Saturday 25 April 2009 at Tyndale House, Cambridge
Dr Martin Heide, University of Marburg
We live in an age when many discoveries are being made and when sensational and misleading claims about what has been discovered catch the public eye. This day conference with a leading expert, well experienced in evaluating and explaining discoveries for lay audiences, will seek to equip Christians to understand the historical basis of the Christian faith and to share that with others. Alongside a long involvement in church leadership in southern Germany, Dr. Heide has two doctorates in Semitic studies. He has published previously unknown material in Arabic, Ethiopic, and Hebrew, and carries out research in a large range of ancient languages.
Programme:
10.30-12.15, The Old Testament and recent discoveries I
12.15-13.15, lunch (lunch provided for all who send booking with payment by 18 April)
13.15-14.45, The Old Testament and recent discoveries II
14.45-15.15, tea
15.15-17.00, The New Testament and recent discoveries
2. Responding to Secularism: Christian Witness in a Dogmatic Public Culture
Friday 24th April 2009, 10.00am – 5.00pm, Tyndale House, Cambridge
.. TRACING secularism from its origins to current developments
.. DEFINING the secularist worldview and its depiction of religion
.. ENGAGING secularist public policies and polemics
SPEAKERS: John Stackhouse (Regent College, Vancouver), Elaine Storkey (Tearfund), Andrew Kirk (formerly University of Birmingham), Dominic Erdozain (King’s College London). This event is organised by The Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics and The Gospel & Our Culture Network.3. The John Wenham Lecture 2009: “The Perspicuity of Scripture”
Dr Wayne Grudem, Research Professor of Theology & Biblical Studies, Phoenix Seminary. 7.30 pm, Wednesday 8th July 2009, Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge. This event is organised by Theology For All.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Divine Identity Christology Conference at Tyndale House
This came from Dr. Peter Williams today:
Thursday 11 December 2008
Prof. Richard Bauckham and Prof. Richard Hays
Programme:
9.45-11.00, Divine Identity Christology in Mark, Prof. Richard Bauckham
11.00-11.30, coffee
11.30-12.45, Divine Identity Christology in Luke, Prof. Richard Hays
12.45-13.45, lunch
13.45-15.00, Panel discussion with Professors Bauckham and Hays
Divine Identity Christology in the Gospels: Tyndale House Colloquium
Thursday 11 December 2008
Prof. Richard Bauckham and Prof. Richard Hays
Programme:
9.45-11.00, Divine Identity Christology in Mark, Prof. Richard Bauckham
11.00-11.30, coffee
11.30-12.45, Divine Identity Christology in Luke, Prof. Richard Hays
12.45-13.45, lunch
13.45-15.00, Panel discussion with Professors Bauckham and Hays
Further details:
The event will be held at Tyndale House, 36 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, CB3 9BA; www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk. Coffee will be available from 9.15. There is no admission charge for the colloquium, but a contribution of around £5 to cover costs including lunch would be appreciated. Spaces are limited, so please reserve a place in advance by contacting Ms Tania Raiola, administrator@tyndale.cam.ac.uk; (01223 566602).
The event will be held at Tyndale House, 36 Selwyn Gardens, Cambridge, CB3 9BA; www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk. Coffee will be available from 9.15. There is no admission charge for the colloquium, but a contribution of around £5 to cover costs including lunch would be appreciated. Spaces are limited, so please reserve a place in advance by contacting Ms Tania Raiola, administrator@tyndale.cam.ac.uk; (01223 566602).
Friday, May 30, 2008
Latest Tyndale House News Letter
The latest Tyndale House News Letter is available (here) which has some interesting details about events and people at TH including Peter Head making his film debut (move over Indiana Jones!).
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