Conference Theme: The God Who Is for Us |
For Christianity, God is not merely the transcendent source and creator of the world; God is also immanently involved in creation, sustaining, upholding, and intervening in the cosmos in order to save and redeem beloved creatures. God is for us. The inaugural Scottish Dogmatics Conference explores this dimension of the character and nature of the Deity, in dialogue with Scripture and the Christian tradition and in pursuit of constructive theology for today. |
Early bird registration ends March 31, 2024. Space is limited, so register soon: |
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| "Speaking of Incarnation: Ancient Paradigms and Modern Predicaments" |
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| Princeton Theological Seminary |
"The God for us is, as such, the God for himself" |
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| Wheaton College and Graduate School |
"The Laboured God: Impassibility, Incarnation, and Discipleship" |
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| "God is God for God: Aseity, Inseity, and Proseity in Evangelical Perspective" |
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| University of St. Andrews |
"Thou Hast Made Us for Thyself" |
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| Oliver D. Crisp (PhD, University of London; DLitt University of Aberdeen) is Principal of St. Mary's College and Head of the School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews, Scotland, where he is also Professor of Analytic Theology. He also co-founded the Los Angeles Theology Conference. |
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| Paul T. Nimmo (PhD, University of Edinburgh) is Professor and King's Chair of Systematic Theology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and the co-director of the Aberdeen Centre for Protestant Theology. |
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Early bird registration ends March 31, 2024. Space is limited, so register soon: |
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