
About this Event
What is the nature of God’s grace as gift? What part does it play in how the apostle Paul describes salvation? If grace is freely given to those who do not deserve it, does this mean that grace is completely unconditional or is this to misunderstand grace? How does grace as the gift of God empower the transformation of individuals and the life of the church? And how does it establish patterns of giving as well as receiving in the Christian life? These questions, which reflect the importance down the centuries of grace as a theme in the church’s proclamation of the gospel, have again come into renewed focus through John Barclay’s landmark study, Paul and the Gift (2015).
For Wycliffe’s next Scripture and Theology Colloquium, ‘Paul and Grace’ (Friday October 24, 9.30am – 4.30pm), we have gathered a group of accomplished biblical scholars, theologians, and historians: John Barclay (Durham) himself will be joined by Barbara Pitkin (Stanford), Jonathan Linebaugh (Samford), James Pedlar (Tyndale) and Stephen Chester (Wycliffe). This event is intended particularly for graduate students, professors and theologically engaged pastors and lay leaders. We hope you will consider joining us for a day of stimulating presentations, panel discussions and Q&A sessions. A light breakfast, coffee, tea and a full lunch will be provided, and a special student discount rate is available. Please forward any queries to the Colloquium Coordinator, David Ross at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Wycliffe College, 5 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, Canada
CAD 22.90 to CAD 40.00