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John Calvin was one of the leading Protestant theologians and reformers of 16th century Europe and a figure of particular and profound influence on Christian faith, thought, piety, ministry and mission in the Reformed churches of Scotland and beyond. Ecclesiastical leader, biblical commentator, preacher, doctrinal thinker and author of what must be one of the most influential theological works to emerge from the Reformation, the Institutes of the Christian Religion, Calvin’s influence remains hugely significant and controversial.
This day-long workshop, ‘Calvin for Pastors’ invites you to engage in reflection and lively conversation with Aberdeen faculty, interested ministers and students about the abiding impact and contemporary importance of the life and work of the Genevan reformer. The day’s worship, seminars, lectures and fellowship promises to be a time of renewal, provocation and inspiration.
Speakers include: Rev Dr Ken Jeffrey, Professor William Naphy, Professor Paul Nimmo, Professor Philip Ziegler, with papers from Postgraduate students.
Cost: £45 includes refreshments and lunch (£25 for unwaged)
- Venue
- The Sir Duncan Rice Library, Craig Suite on the 7th floor
- Contact
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Booking may be made through the online store.
For more information please email clare.davidson@abdn.ac.uk. To learn more about the Centre for Ministry Studies, visit our website.