Remembering Carl Henry:
Evangelicalism Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
January 22, 2013, marked the centennial of the birth of the late Carl F. H. Henry. An architect of the modern evangelical movement in the U.S., Henry was involved in the inception of Fuller Seminary, Christianity Today, and the Evangelical Theological Society. He was also a professor, friend, and supporter of TEDS.
This centennial moment offers a marvelous opportunity not only to commemorate and celebrate Carl F. H. Henry’s life of ministry and love of God, but also to rekindle the enduring significance of his theological vision for a new generation of evangelical scholarship, continuing the spirit of philosophical, theological, and social engagement that Henry envisioned.
Conference LecturesThe conference featured 6 lectures, divided into two groups (theology, ethics), and an evening banquet with 2 keynote addresses. |
Conference SpeakersIn addition to established scholars, the conference intentionally featured four future and emerging scholars, entrusted with our Evangelical future. |
Works of Carl HenryThe major works and extended bibliography of Carl Henry, complied by Henry scholar Stephen Spencer. |
About Carl HenryCarl Henry lived a storied life inseparable from the rise of modern day North American Evangelicalism. |