**The Person and Work of Jesus Christ**
Christology is the lifeblood of Christian faith and practice. John Owen (1616-1683) noted that meditating on the glory of Christ was the key to becoming like Christ and that failing to do so was a sign of Christians becoming “carnal.” One of the greatest needs of the church in every age is to contemplate, know, and love the glory of Christ in order to promote the spread of the gospel and the holiness of God’s people.
Yet this all-encompassing vision of Jesus Christ in Christian faith and life is not always common and is often missing today. For this reason, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary has invited a team of excellent scholars and pastors to unfold the unsearchable riches of Christ for the edification of today’s church at their 2018 Spring Theology Conference.
This year’s conference will include a series of addresses which attempts to provide a glimpse into the full breadth of Christology in a relatively short period of time. The conference speakers will be aiming at a broad audience. The talks will include a mature mix of biblical theology and systematic theology, as well as heart-oriented application. This conference seeks to provide attendees with a window into Christology that will stretch their thinking, bolster their faith, enrich their preaching, and warm their affections for the Savior.
**The Person and Work of Jesus Christ**
Christology is the lifeblood of Christian faith and practice. John Owen (1616-1683) noted that meditating on the glory of Christ was the key to becoming like Christ and that failing to do so was a sign of Christians becoming “carnal.” One of the greatest needs of the church in every age is to contemplate, know, and love the glory of Christ in order to promote the spread of the gospel and the holiness of God’s people.
Yet this all-encompassing vision of Jesus Christ in Christian faith and life is not always common and is often missing today. For this reason, Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary has invited a team of excellent scholars and pastors to unfold the unsearchable riches of Christ for the edification of today’s church at their 2018 Spring Theology Conference.
This year’s conference will include a series of addresses which attempts to provide a glimpse into the full breadth of Christology in a relatively short period of time. The conference speakers will be aiming at a broad audience. The talks will include a mature mix of biblical theology and systematic theology, as well as heart-oriented application. This conference seeks to provide attendees with a window into Christology that will stretch their thinking, bolster their faith, enrich their preaching, and warm their affections for the Savior.