The Beauty and Glory of the Last Things
Puritan Reformed Conference | 8/23/18 - 8/25/18
Conference
THU 8/23/18 to 8/25/18
August 2018
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**Message from our President**
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Puritan Reformed Conference, an annual event hosted by the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. Over the last decade, the objective of the Puritan Reformed Conference has been to foster a Reformed Christian worldview that is biblical, confessional, experiential, and practical. We firmly believe that when the truths expressed in the Reformed confessions are experienced by the soul through the Holy Spirit’s work, people are transformed more fully into living images of Christ.
This year, we will be concluding the Beauty and Glory series with a look at the doctrine of the last things. Our speakers will be covering a host of topics ranging from biblical exposition to historical studies. There will be expositions on Old and New Testament texts, as well as on such figures as Thomas Boston, Jonathan Edwards, and others. The Puritan, Thomas Watson, said, “Eternity to the godly is a day that has no sunset: eternity to the godless is a night that has no sunrise.” During this year’s event, with the help of God, the veil will be pulled back to view the beauty of the former and the awfulness of the latter.
**Message from our President**
It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Puritan Reformed Conference, an annual event hosted by the Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. Over the last decade, the objective of the Puritan Reformed Conference has been to foster a Reformed Christian worldview that is biblical, confessional, experiential, and practical. We firmly believe that when the truths expressed in the Reformed confessions are experienced by the soul through the Holy Spirit’s work, people are transformed more fully into living images of Christ.
This year, we will be concluding the Beauty and Glory series with a look at the doctrine of the last things. Our speakers will be covering a host of topics ranging from biblical exposition to historical studies. There will be expositions on Old and New Testament texts, as well as on such figures as Thomas Boston, Jonathan Edwards, and others. The Puritan, Thomas Watson, said, “Eternity to the godly is a day that has no sunset: eternity to the godless is a night that has no sunrise.” During this year’s event, with the help of God, the veil will be pulled back to view the beauty of the former and the awfulness of the latter.