We are excited to invite you all to the 34th Annual Lund Lectures and Symposium. The Lund Lecture is an annual lecture series in the Fall where one or more distinguished biblical scholars come to the Seminary to focus on current developments in biblical studies and the task of preaching.
Old Testament Lund Lectures
Wednesday, September 25
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Dr. K. Lawson Younger, Jr.
Professor of Old Testament, Semitic Languages, and Ancient Near Eastern History at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Lecture 1 – “Context Matters!” (Part 1)
Lecture 2 – “Context Matters!” (Part 2)
New Testament Lund Lectures
Thursday, September 26
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Dr. Philip Alexander
Professor of Post-Biblical Jewish Literature at the University of Manchester
Lecture 1 – “The Hermeneutics of Hebrews”
Lecture 2 – “The Heavenly Tabernacle in Hebrews”
NPTS Students! Dr. Max Lee is looking for students who would be willing to assist with the Lund Lectures by running the online forum and asking any questions during the question and answer period for distance and online students. If you need scholarship hours, this is an opportunity to get some.
If you are interested, please email Max Lee: mlee1@northpark.edu and let him know of your availability.
2019 Symposium: The Holy Land: Biblical Perspectives and Contemporary Conflicts
The Symposium on the Theological Interpretation of Scripture features prominent scholars from around the world and provides a forum for interdisciplinary theology from a biblical perspective for the benefit of the church.
Scholars and theologians are invited to join us for this year’s discussion of The Holy Land. The Symposium sessions will begin at 6:00 pm on Thursday, September 26, and conclude by 3:00 pm on Saturday, September 28. Each session will include a paper presentation followed by a short response and open discussion.
Presenters include:
Jack Sara
Philip Alexander
Mae Cannon
Munther Isaac
Yohanna Katanacho
Rula Mansour
Yehiel Poupko
Joel Willitts
K. Lawson Younger
If you are interested in attending this free Symposium, please register here.