This conference is hosted by Boston Theological Institute and its member schools, in association with American Academy of Religion New England/ Maritimes Region (NEMAAR), Eastern Fellowship of the American Society of Missiology, Overseas Ministries Study Center, Massachusetts Council of Churches, with special thanks to the DeFritas Foundation & Day Foundation.

1) "Save the Date" Brochure

Last Updated on July 2010 (Download PDF version here...)


2) Conference Schedule

Last Updated on July 23, 2010 (Download PDF version here...)


3) Conference Locations

The Conference will begin at Boston’s historic Park Street Church and move along the “Green Line” trolley to Boston University and include Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, to Andover Newton Theological School and Boston College including historic Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. On Sunday the conference will conclude at Harvard University and at its Memorial Church. Information about accommodations and hospitality are found on the registration page.

Thursday, November 4 @ Park Street Church

Friday, November 5 @ Boston University & Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

Saturday, November 6 @ Andover Newton Theological School & Boston College Department of Theology & Boston College School of Theology and Ministry

Sunday, November 7 @ Harvard University & The Memorial Church Harvard University

For additional participation from all of the schools of the Boston Theological Institute see www.bostontheological.org

 


4) Keynote Speakers

Ruth Padilla DeBorst (Latin American Theological Fraternity)
Angelyn Dries (St. Louis University)
Bishop Ian T. Douglas (Connecticut Diocese, Episcopal Church, USA)
Daniel Jeyaraj (Liverpool Hope University/ Visiting Lecturer in World Christianity, Andover Newton Theological School)
Todd Johnson (Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary)
Brian McLaren (Author, Everything Must Change)
Athanasios Papathanasiou (Synaxis Greek Orthodox Theological Journal)
Peter Phan (Georgetown University)
Dana Robert (Boston University)
John Sentamu (Archbishop of York, Church of England)
Brian Stanley (University of Edinburgh)