saturday school of theology: 2010
the saturday school of theology will return in september with three sessions:
The History of Evangelicalism in Britain: Battles Won and Lost with
Rev Dr Andrew Atherstone
"Andrew Atherstone brings alive Church history in a way which stirs the imagination, warms the heart and nourishes the mind. One of the foremost Church historians of the day with an encyclopedic knowledge that teaches doctrine through history, Andrew is the most engaging seminary lecturer I've heard and always shows how doctrine plays out in the life of the Church and the believer. Those who attend his lectures will be greatly blessed and equipped to see the relevance of lessons from the past in the life of the Church today. Highly recommended!" Rupert Evans, Former student
"Andrew is known throughout Wycliffe and beyond as an unmissable and highly engaging speaker, who preaches both from the heart and to the heart." Tim Coomar, Wycliffe student
11th Sept - Eighteenth Century Revivals and Rivals: The Age of John Wesley, George Whitefield and John Newton
9th Oct -
Nineteenth Century Dominance and Isolation: The Age of Charles Simeon, William Wilberforce and CH Spurgeon
13th Nov -
Twentieth Century Resurgence and Fragmentation: The Age of Martyn Lloyd-Jones, John Stott and Jim Packer
Venue:
Cambridge School of Visual and Performing Arts (CATS), Round Church St, Cambridge
Price:
£10/morning - payable through website by card, or on day by cheque or cash
Time:
9.00am - 12.30pm
Booking form below
'Making Ethical Choices: Christian and Non-Christian Approaches'
David Field
April 10th, 9am - 12.30pm
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SESSION ONE CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SESSION TWO CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SESSION THREE (Unfortunately, the last few minutes have been cut off)
May 8th, 9am - 12.30pm
CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SESSION ONE CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO SESSION TWO
Saturday 13th February
Human Dignity - alistair donald
Why being made in the image of God matters: Developing a historical and ethical apologetic
Rev Dr Alistair Donald is chaplain at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh after pursing a career in environmental science.
(Please note that the talk consists of two sessions, each around one hour long. Here they are presented as one file, but the sound quality of the first session is not as good, and the opening few minutes are missing.)
Saturday 13th March
Feminism - sharon james
The New Sexual Agenda:
A historical review of feminism, an assessment of its current sociological position, and a biblical critique.
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