Major Issues in Westminster Theology
With significant contemporary debates in full swing relating to the Assembly’s doctrine of the law of God in personal and public life, it will be timely to hear from respected pastor-theologians speaking on these subjects, and more. This year begins a three-year series focusing on Christ's three offices: Prophet, Priest, and King.  The 2008 event will focus on how Christ's prophetic office continues today in the church through preaching.

 

Westminster Resource Table
Special, hard-to-find tools and resources and tools related to the study of the Westminster Assembly and its work, as well as other Reformed materials -- books and CDs -- will be made available by Crown & Covenant Publications and others.

 

Informal Give and Take with Leading Scholars
There will be times for questions and informal discussion. Registrants will have an opportunity to fellowship and interact with leading scholars of the Westminster Assembly. There will be question and answer times after each lecture and informal discussion at break times.


CD Package

The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals will produce a CD package of all lectures available for purchase on their website catalog following the conference. More information will be provided.

Book and CD Giveaways
For the first 25 “paid” registrants, there will be a free book from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals: City on a Hill: Reclaiming the Biblical Pattern for the Church in the 21st Century, by Philip Ryken.

Crown & Covenant Publications will provide all attendees with a free copy of Biblical Baptism by Frederick S. Leah, which is part of the Presbyterian & Reformed Life series.

The Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals will provide all attendees with a free CD package of four pre-conference talks given at the 2007 Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology.  The topic is The Word: Above All Earthly Powers, and the speakers are Dr. Ligon Duncan and Rev. Ricahrd Phillips.

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