Thursday, April 27, 2017

A One-Day Workshop on Luther's Approach to Biblical Interpretation

“MARTIN LUTHER AND HIS IMPACT ON BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION TODAY”

The Christian Church today is divided by differing understandings of Biblical authority and Biblical interpretation. These issues were also at the heart of the Reformation and Martin Luther’s dispute with the established church 500 years ago.

How did Luther understand the authority, the content, and the purpose of Holy Scripture? How did his views change over time? And what, if anything, does this mean for us?

Instructor: The Rev. Dr. Matthew Becker (Ph.D., the University of Chicago), Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology, Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Ind.

One-day Workshop: Thursday, May 18, 9:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

This workshop is also being offered as a live or recorded webinar at the same price as attendance in person. Sign up deadline for the webinar is May 8. An online registration key will be emailed to those signed up for the webinar in advance of the event.

Location:

Aquinas Institute of Theology

23 S. Spring Ave.,

St. Louis, Mo. 63108

Tuition (lunch included): $45 by May 4; $50 after May 4


To register for this course, PD 131, click here.

1 comment:

  1. Go Matt Go. Wish I could attend this currently important topic. Before arriving at Seminex I began my seminary training at Wartburg, Dubuque. Took a few classes at Aquinas during their time in that city...they are good people.

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