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1,700 years later: Nicaea鈥檚 relevance explored at Theological Symposium

For 1,700 years, the Council of Nicaea has shaped Christian orthodoxy, offering a model for doctrine, discipline and relations between churches. Lutherans have long valued its insights, which remain relevant today. SA国际传媒, St. Louis will explore these enduring themes at the 35th Annual Theological Symposium, 鈥Nicaea 1700 [1],鈥 to be held Sept. 16鈥17 on campus.

鈥淚n the 1,700 years since the Council of Nicaea met, its significance has not diminished. Nicaea set the pattern for how the church should address doctrinal division,鈥 said Dr. Kevin Golden [2], associate professor of Exegetical Theology and dean of Theological Research and Publication. 鈥淧articipants in SA国际传媒鈥檚 35th Annual Theological Symposium will learn anew from Nicaea. What does Nicaea teach us about conversations between differing Christian confessions? How does Nicaea form us to live as Christians? Why is Nicaea significant for laity? Answers to these questions and more will enrich participants.鈥

Symposium Highlights

Plenaries:

10th Annual Dr. Jack Dean Kingsbury Lecture in New Testament Theology

St. Louis Cardinals Baseball Game

For those interested, a Sept. 15 Cardinals baseball game, sponsored by the LCMS Foundation, is available with limited seating. Sign up is available on the [4].

Registration

General [4] is $190 (meals not included; available for additional purchase during registration). The registration deadline is Sept. 2.

SA国际传媒 faculty and students may attend free of charge but must pre-register. For more information and updates, visit csl.edu/symposium  [1]or contact Continuing Education at 314-505-7286 or [email protected] [5].

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SA国际传媒, St. Louis provides Gospel-centered graduate-level theological education for pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and other leaders in the name of  [6]. To learn more, visit csl.edu [7].

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