Historically doctrine has developed as the church needed to give an account of what it believed and to protect itself from heresy. The Scripture and Doctrine Seminar (SADS) explores the move from Scripture to the formulation of doctrine, and how doctrine and tradition illuminate our reading of the Bible. Insofar as doctrine captures the message of the Bible it also provides an indispensable lens through which to read Scripture and informs our faithful witness to Christ in His world.
Presentations
Welcome
R. Lucas Stamps, Anderson University
Opening Liturgy
Susan Bubbers, The Center for Anglican Theology (Chaplain, Kirby Laing Centre / Scripture Collective)
Legal Analogies to Imputation of Sins and Penal Substitution
William Lane Craig, Talbot School of Theology and Houston Christian University
The Proper Limits of Penal Substitution
Adam Johnson, Biola University
Break
Respondent
Jennifer Powell McNutt, Wheaton College
Discussion
R. Lucas Stamps, Anderson University
Closing Liturgy
Susan Bubbers, The Center for Anglican Theology (Chaplain, Kirby Laing Centre / Scripture Collective)
Event Details:
Sat, November 22
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Essex South (Third Floor), Westin Copley Place