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200th Anniversity of Princeton Theological Seminary Conference

John Fea   |  October 22, 2011 Leave a Comment

In March 2012, Princeton Theological Seminary is hosting a historical conference to celebrate its 200th birthday.  The conference is entitled “Princeton in the Church’s Service” (The title of this conference seems to be a play off of Paul Kemeny’s study of Princeton University: Princeton in the Nation’s Service).  Speakers include Mark Noll, Darryl Hart, Paul Gutjahr, and James Moorehead.

As part of the bicentennial festivities, Princeton is also hosting a conference on the place of Common Sense Realism in the history of the seminary.   Speakers at the September meeting include Leigh Eric Schmidt, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and Alan Keyes (yes, THAT Alan Keyes).

 

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