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Westminster launches the Gospel and Culture Project with an October 4 colloquium "Culture Matters: Biblical Reflections on Going Global"
9/07/06 -- Westminster Theological Seminary is pleased to announce the launch of the Gospel and Culture Project, a center dedicated to promoting cultural transformation through the gospel from the perspective of the Reformed world and life view.
The center's inaugural event will be a colloquium on the theme "Culture Matters: Biblical Reflections on Going Global," on Wednesday, October 4, 2006, 10:30 am-12:00 pm, in Rust Auditorium on the Glenside, Pennsylvania campus. The campus is located at the intersection of Church Rd. and Willow Grove Avenue, at 2960 W. Church Road.
William Edgar, coordinator of the apologetics department at Westminster and director of the Gospel and Culture Project, will introduce the theme. Our keynote speakers are James Skillen, president of the Washington-based Center for Public Justice, on "Christian Stewardship of Life and Creation," and Carl F. Ellis, president of Project Joseph in Chattanooga, on "The African-American Cultural Crisis in Its Global Implications."
Open to the public. Free; no registration required.