Living Tradition: 500 Years of Re-Forming Christianity
Symposium Dates: OCTOBER 13-15, 2017
Location: Atlantic School of Theology
Atlantic School of Theology invites you to attend “Living Tradition: 500 Years of Re-Forming Christianity.” Marking the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s posting of his 95 Theses – the conventionally-noted start of the European Reformations – this symposium will feature a range of public presentations, a special concert, and a celebratory ecumenical worship service.
Topics include:
- Theological themes such as forgiveness, reconciliation, the sacraments
- Ecumenical dialogue, entente, detente, and cooperation
- Stability and change within Christian traditions
- Luther’s legacy
- Movements or figures in Reformations history (Protestant and Catholic)
- Intercultural and non-Euro-American impact of the Reformations
- Protestant, Catholic, and Orthodox interaction
- The practice of ministry in light of reforming impulses
- New forms/fresh expressions of the Christian way
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