Sola Power: Christianity and Culture Conference
Reformation Theology in a Pluralistic Age featuring Dr. Carl Trueman
Seminar
FRI 1/9/09 to 1/10/09
January 2009
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Please join us at our 3rd annual Christianity and Culture Conference on Jan. 9-10, 2009. This year’s conference is entitled “Sola Power: Reformation Theology in a Pluralistic Age.” We are very pleased to have Dr. Carl Trueman, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, as our keynote speaker.
At this year’s conference we will focus on the importance of recovering the core doctrines of the Reformation. Today we long to see a wave of biblical reformation sweep through our churches and culture. With their emphasis on scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, Christ alone, and glory to God alone, the Reformers introduced a radical new commitment to biblical Christianity among God’s people. We know that if we hope to see such reformation again, we must return to the precious biblical truths that were so gladly recovered and embraced during the Protestant Reformation.
Our goal at this year’s conference is to remind the church of the essential truths upon which it has been built, and to reintroduce that same radical and joyful commitment to biblical Christianity that the Protestant Reformers treasured so dearly. We hope you will be able to join us.
Please join us at our 3rd annual Christianity and Culture Conference on Jan. 9-10, 2009. This year’s conference is entitled “Sola Power: Reformation Theology in a Pluralistic Age.” We are very pleased to have Dr. Carl Trueman, Vice President of Academic Affairs and Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, as our keynote speaker.
At this year’s conference we will focus on the importance of recovering the core doctrines of the Reformation. Today we long to see a wave of biblical reformation sweep through our churches and culture. With their emphasis on scripture alone, faith alone, grace alone, Christ alone, and glory to God alone, the Reformers introduced a radical new commitment to biblical Christianity among God’s people. We know that if we hope to see such reformation again, we must return to the precious biblical truths that were so gladly recovered and embraced during the Protestant Reformation.
Our goal at this year’s conference is to remind the church of the essential truths upon which it has been built, and to reintroduce that same radical and joyful commitment to biblical Christianity that the Protestant Reformers treasured so dearly. We hope you will be able to join us.