Thursday, November 21, 2019
2019 ETS-EPS: Theological Anthropology Sessions
In addition to various individual papers on important philosophical issues, EPS members also contribute to important theological debates at the 2019 ETS-EPS conference:
Systematic Theology: Theological Anthropology
November 22, 1:00 PM - 4:10 PM
33rd Floor - Mt. Whitney
Moderator: Timothy Kleiser (Boyce College)
1:00 PM—1:40 PM
Christopher Woznicki (Fuller Theological Seminary)
What Is the Proper Starting Point for Christological Anthropology? T.F. Torrance's Contribution
1:50 PM—2:30 PM
Dennis Greeson (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Theosis and Herman Bavinck? T.F. Torrance’s Reconstruction and Its Promise for Bavinck’s Thought
2:40 PM—3:20 PM
Michael Steinmetz (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary)
The Imago Dei in the Secular Age: Charles Taylor’s Relational Anthropology
3:30 PM—4:10 PM
Robin Dale Hadaway (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Secret Disciples: Their Role in Culture (John 19:38-42)
Systematic Theology: Theological Anthropology
November 22, 1:00 PM - 4:10 PM
33rd Floor - Mt. Whitney
Moderator: Timothy Kleiser (Boyce College)
1:00 PM—1:40 PM
Christopher Woznicki (Fuller Theological Seminary)
What Is the Proper Starting Point for Christological Anthropology? T.F. Torrance's Contribution
1:50 PM—2:30 PM
Dennis Greeson (Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Theosis and Herman Bavinck? T.F. Torrance’s Reconstruction and Its Promise for Bavinck’s Thought
2:40 PM—3:20 PM
Michael Steinmetz (New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary)
The Imago Dei in the Secular Age: Charles Taylor’s Relational Anthropology
3:30 PM—4:10 PM
Robin Dale Hadaway (Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary)
Secret Disciples: Their Role in Culture (John 19:38-42)
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