Trinity Symposia
In the course of any academic year, unexpected events and discussions are guaranteed to arise, both on and off campus. Trinity Symposia were designed to flexibly address timely issues within the context of the HCTU’s perennial lineup. These gatherings, covering issues related to the theological and intellectual life of the TEDS community, manifest in diverse formats, ranging from lectures to colloquia to luncheons. Trinity Symposia, while occasional in nature, contribute to the Center’s mission by bringing together students, staff and faculty for mutual exchange of wisdom.
Race in the US: Pastoring a Multiethnic Church. Training Pastors for a Multicultural World (3 of 3)
Peter Hong, and more
Race in the US: Pastoring a Multiethnic Church. Training Pastors for a Multicultural World (3 of 3)
Peter Hong & more
Trinity Symposia
October 26, 2012
discipleship | pastorate | reconciliation
Race in the US: the State of Race Relations (1 of 3)
Peter Hong, and more
Race in the US: the State of Race Relations (1 of 3)
Peter Hong & more
Trinity Symposia
October 26, 2012
church | discipleship | reconciliation
How Race Works, and Why it Matters for the Church
Michael Emerson
How Race Works, and Why it Matters for the Church
Michael Emerson
Trinity Symposia
October 25, 2012
church | discipleship | prayer | reconciliation
Young, Restless, and Reformed: A Discussion
Collin Hansen
Young, Restless, and Reformed: A Discussion
Collin Hansen
Trinity Symposia
January 1, 2007