2012:  The First Table of the Law and Everyday Life in Christ

              Lessons for Life as Summarized in the Larger Catechism.

 
You are invited to the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary’s major annual conference on the theology and influence of the Westminster Assembly of Divines (1643-1652).  Please join us on Friday and Saturday, June 29 and 30, 2012.
 
The 2012 conference is designed to be extremely practical for all those who seek to serve the Lord. We will focus on the topic of The First Table of the Law and Everyday Life in Christ – Lessons for Life as Summarized in the Larger Catechism.  In 2013, our plan is to address the second table of the law. 

If your desire is to be salt and light in this fallen world, and if you are committed to godly living for the honor and glory of Christ, then this conference is for you. These presentations will be both scholarly and practical, designed for all serious students of God’s Word.


Speakers Are:

  • Dr. Richard C. Gamble, Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary

  • Rev. Rutledge E. Etheridge, Adjunct Professor of Systematic Theology, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary

  • Dr. Dennis J. Prutow, Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary

  • Rev. Thomas G. Reid Jr., Registrar and Head Librarian, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary

  • Dr. Mark E. Ross, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, SC
  • Rev. Steven F. Miller, Adjunct Professor of Missions, Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Pittsburgh, PA

For more information go to www.rpts.edu or call (412) 731-6000.

 

Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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412-731-6000 • www.rpts.edu

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Dates:

June 29-30, 2012

Location:
Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Hosted by:
Dr. Jerry O’Neill
President,
Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

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