Reformed Theological Seminary

Conferences

MAC/M-Div Spring Lunch Lecture Series: Part 2- Featuring Dr. Bruce Baugus and Dr. Bill Richardson

Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to mark their calendars for a series of three lunch events to occur this spring. The events are designed to give students greater access to the resources present in each of our primary degree programs. Each event will include a mini-lecture from an instructor in the M-Div program, a […]

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Gottman Level 1 Training

“In this [Gottman Level 1 training] workshop, you will be provided with a research-based roadmap for helping couples compassionately manage their conflicts, deepen their friendship and intimacy, and share their life purpose and dreams based on the Sound Relationship House Theory. You will be introduced to Dr. Gottman’s breakthrough research on thousands of couples to […]

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2020 Kistemaker Academic Lecture Series

To Love the God Who Loves: Recovering the Biblical Commandment from Emotionalism and Eroticism Dr. Jon D. Levenson 2020 Kistemaker Academic Lecture Series Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando On February 11 and 12, Dr. Jon D. Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies at the Harvard Divinity School, will deliver the 2020 Kistemaker Academic Lecture […]

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Harold O.J. Brown Lecture Series 2020

Dr. Philip Ryken, President of Wheaton College, will deliver the annual lecture series, speaking on: “Messiah Comes to Middle Earth: Images of Christ’s Threefold Office in The Lord of the Rings”. Dr. Ryken earned a master of divinity degree from Westminster Theological Seminary and a doctorate in historical theology from the University of Oxford. He preached at Philadelphia’s historic Tenth Presbyterian Church from 1995 until his appointment at Wheaton in 2010. President Ryken has published more than 50 books, serves as a board member for the Council of Christian Colleges and Universities, the Lausanne Movement, and the National Association of Evangelicals.

There will be 2 lectures and lunch will be provided. Registration is required. […]

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MAC/M-Div Spring Lunch Lecture Series: Part 1- Featuring Dr. J.V. Fesko and Mr. Mike Hillerman

Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to mark their calendars for a series of three lunch events to occur this spring. The events are designed to give students greater access to the resources present in each of our primary degree programs. Each event will include a mini-lecture from an instructor in the M-Div program, a […]

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EQUIP Workshop: “Good Mood, Bad Mood: Depression and the Christian Life”

Depression is one of the most common diagnoses made in medicine today. In this workshop, Dr. Hodges will discuss whether we are in an epidemic or if we have simply misdiagnosed common sadness as depression. Current research in the medical community seems to indicate that the criteria we use to diagnose depression has resulted in an increased and incorrect labeling of common sadness as depression. While medical treatment is now the commonly accepted way to deal with pain and sadness, its promise has not been fulfilled. Dr. Hodges will help us see the importance of sadness and the hope that God gives us in His Word.

Registration required. […]

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Grimké Fall Lecture Series: Ada Rotimi Folajimi

The Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity (CSBE) emphasizes the connection between the local and the global, with a focus on how God has moved, is moving, and has promised to move through His people in history and in the contemporary world. The CSBE Grimké Lecture Series aims to expose the students […]

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2019 Hughes Lecture Series

The Hughes Preaching Lecture Series (HPLS) is an annual forum featuring a prominent pastor or scholar on our campus. This series of lectures either addresses the subject of preaching directly, or resources faithful and effective Christian preaching in a significant way.  […]

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Lecture with Dr. Kevin DeYoung

The Ann Tarwater Lecture Series, with guest lecturer Dr. Kevin DeYoung, will present: “John Witherspoon and the Enlightenment: How Faith and Reason Came Together in the American Founding.”

There will be a reception immediately following the lecture.

The lecture is free but RSVP is requested. […]

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RTS Jackson 2019 John Reed Miller Preaching Lectures

Reformed Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that Rev. H.B. Charles, Jr. will give the 2019 John Reed Miller Preaching Lectures at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi October 29-31. Rev. H.B. Charles, Jr. is the pastor-teacher of Shiloh Metropolitan Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. H.B. has served in this role since 2008. At the […]

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Grimké Fall Lecture Series: Mindy Belz

The Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity (CSBE) emphasizes the connection between the local and the global, with a focus on how God has moved, is moving, and has promised to move through His people in history and in the contemporary world. The CSBE Grimké Lecture Series aims to expose the students […]

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ReForum: Theology & The Arts

The ReForum is an evening set aside to discuss contemporary issues from the perspective of the Reformed tradition. This year the topic is Theology & The Arts. Our speakers will be Mark Green (CEO of The White Horse Inn), Mazaré Rogers (spoken word artist) and Dr. Peter Lee (professor of Old Testament at RTS Washington). Speakers will participate in a panel discussion and will answer questions from the audience. Join us and please spread the word! […]

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EQUIP Workshop: “I Didn’t Ask For This!”

Jesus uttered one of the most disheartening phrases in the Bible when he turned to his disciples and promised, “In this world you will have trouble.” However, he immediately followed this distressing promise with one of great encouragement: “Take heart! I have overcome the world.” Because Christ has overcome the world, so too can his people. […]

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Grimké Fall Lecture Series: William Wood

The Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity (CSBE) emphasizes the connection between the local and the global, with a focus on how God has moved, is moving, and has promised to move through His people in history and in the contemporary world. The CSBE Grimké Lecture Series aims to expose the students […]

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RTS Jackson 2019 Missions Conference

Reformed Theological Seminary is pleased to announce that Dr. Ayman S. Ibrahim will serve as the keynote speaker for the 2019 Missions Conference, held at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi September 10th and 11th. Dr. Ibrahim will be speaking on the topic “Reaching Out To My Muslim Neighbor.” Dr. Ibrahim was born and raised […]

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Bible Teacher’s Portfolio

Beginning in September 2019, Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., will offer a portfolio of biblical and systematic theology courses designed to prepare both ordained and unordained Christian leaders for the work of teaching and exposition of Scripture. The first Saturday class to be offered in this format beginning Saturday, September 7, will be Genesis-Deuteronomy, […]

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