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Second Annual<br />

ADVANCING TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY<br />

Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics<br />

January 16-17, 2014 / Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA<br />

PLENARY SPEAKERS:<br />

Lewis Ayres<br />

Durham University<br />

Stephen R. Holmes<br />

University of<br />

st. andrews<br />

Karen Kilby<br />

Durham University<br />

InformatIon<br />

Throughout the last century theologians gave great attention to the doctrine of the trinity and<br />

succeeded in restoring it to a central place in Christian thought. But as they highlighted the<br />

novelty of the revolutionary new trinitarianism, a number of generalizations and simplifications<br />

crept into the discussion. The 2014 Los angeles Theology Conference, “advancing trinitarian<br />

Theology,” makes constructive progress in the doctrine of the trinity by highlighting the counterrevolutionary<br />

trends in the most recent trinitarian thought and aligning the trinitarian revival<br />

with the ongoing task of retrieving the classical doctrine of the trinity.<br />

CaLL for PaPers<br />

those with completed doctorate degrees are invited to submit paper proposals on this year’s<br />

theme. Papers that engage the theological tradition as a means of theological retrieval are<br />

most welcome. abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent to Latheology@gmail.com<br />

before october 11, 2013. an acceptable paper will be approximately 3,500 words.<br />

Thomas H. McCall<br />

trinity evangelical<br />

Divinity school<br />

for more information visit<br />

www.LatheoLoGy.Com<br />

orGanIZers<br />

Fred Sanders<br />

Biola University<br />

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