The doctrine of Salvation
Cambridge Summer School of Theology 2013
with CArl Trueman
Sunday 23rd - Friday 28th June
downing College, Cambridge
UPDATE - VERY LIMITED DOWNING COLLEGE RESIDENTIAL PLACES LEFT. BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!
What does it mean to be ‘saved’?
How does the way we view Christ
impact our view of salvation?
How is Christ central to salvation?
The 2013 Cambridge Summer School of Theology will examine the Biblical plan of salvation, reflecting upon the way in which the biography of Jesus is the source of our own identity as Christians; to know Christ as saviour is to understand who we are before God himself.
OuR speaker
Dr. Carl Trueman is Professor of Historical Theology and Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. With an MA in Classics from the University of Cambridge, and a PhD. in Church History from the University of Aberdeen, Dr. Trueman is the author of ‘The Wages of Spin: Critical Writings on Historical and Contemporary Evangelicalism’ (Mentor, 2005), 'Minority Report: Unpopular thoughts on Everything from Ancient Christianity to Zen Calvinism' (Mentor, 2007) and ‘Histories and Fallacies: Problems Faced in the Writing of History.’ (Crossway, 2009). Carl previously taught the Cambridge Summer School of Theology in 2002 and 2006, and we’re delighted that he will be returning to teach for us once again.
In this video filmed by Oak Hill College, Carl responds to questions on justification.
OUR VENUE - DOWNING COLLEGE
With beautiful neo-classical buildings, set amidst 20 acres of spacious and peaceful gardens, Downing College is located perfectly; the historic Cambridge centre is just a short walk from the main gates, and the Cambridge Rail Station is less than a mile away.
COMMENDATIONS FROM 2012 ATTENDEES
‘Thorough academic approach that informs the mind and impacts the heart.’
‘Excellent opportunity to engage with the truth.’
‘Stretching, exciting, enriching – a great time in God’s word with God’s people.’
‘Dense in content. Stimulating, uplifting, motivating, appetising.’
‘A refreshing week of devotional teaching with plenty of fellowship.’
PRICES
STANDARD NON-RESIDENTIAL: £370 - Non-residential rate includes all teaching sessions, packed lunches, evening meals and refreshments.
STANDARD RESIDENTIAL: £640 - Residential rates include accommodation in Downing college, all teaching sessions, continental breakfasts, packed lunches, evening meals and refreshments. Please note that residential spaces are particularly limited this year - early booking is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Special rates for full-time students - Student non-residential: £165. We regret that all student residential places have now been filled. The non-residential option is still open for booking, and if accommodation is required we ask that you arrange this independently. www.hostelbookers.com or www.expresscambridge.co.uk are examples of websites which offer low cost accommodation in Cambridge.
Further discounts are available to staff workers with UCCF, and Christian Heritage staff - please contact us on courses christianheritage.org.uk or 01223 311602 if you think you might be eligible. A very limited number of scholarships may also be available - please contact us to enquire into eligibility and availability.
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