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Sword & Trowel 2018: Issue 1


Tuesday 3rd


relevance of the Word to encourage pastors and Christian workers, and to uphold its trustworthiness, scope and rich abundance of pastoral meaning for both the personal life, and all Christian activity. Guest international speakers are


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Dr Kurt Wise and Dr Scott Aniol. Dr Wise will give fi ve addresses including ‘Victories of Creation’ – six major features of the world that can be explained by the creative work of the God of Scripture, but that cannot be explained by evolution. Dr Aniol will speak on Isaac Watts, and ‘Christian Cultural Engagement’. Under the title, ‘An All-Round Ministry’, Dr Masters will present the ‘departments’ of preaching to be honoured, the elements of worship and the essential components of a church ‘programme’, together with the attached promises. Pastor Ibrahim will provide two addresses on New Testament books, Ephesians and Philippians.


Dr Nick Needham will speak on one of the


greatest ‘councils’ for the coining and defi ning of foundational theological terms – the Synod of Dort, which sees its 400th anniversary this year. Teatime sessions will


present ‘Reformed Witness in Colombia’, and the ‘Biblically Imperative Warrant for Sunday Schools’.


School of Theology page 3 THEME 2018


DEPTH &SCOPE


of GOD’S TRUTH


Main sessions are held in the sanctuary. Below:


Teatime subsidiary meetings are held in a lower hall.


to Thursday 5th


July 2018


his year’s Tabernacle School of Theology will focus on the





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