A Final Plug for the Global Theology Conference in Toronto this Saturday (October 3, 2015)

The Canadian Evangelical Theological Association (CETA) will hold its fourth annual Fall theology conference on Saturday, October 3, 2015 at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto.

The theme of the conference is “Global Evangelical Theology.” The keynote speaker, Dr. Las Newman (president of the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology in Jamaica), will address the topic: “Theology on the Move: Discerning Global Shifts in Theological Thinking from the Global South.”

The conference runs from 8:00 am (beginning with registration and a continental breakfast) through 4:30 pm (ending with the presentation of the annual theological excellence award and a closing liturgy).

There will be about 50 paper presentations, in six concurrent sessions, on topics historical, theological, biblical, and missional—relating to the conference theme.

Click here for the conference schedule. And click here for online registration (though you can also register at the door). The registration site also has information about overnight accommodation if you want to travel to Toronto the night before.

If you want to check out my previous blog posts on this conference, they are here, and here, and here (in chronological order).

A Theology Conference in Toronto with a Global Reach

We are almost at the deadline for early bird registration for the next Fall conference of the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association (CETA), which will be held on October 3, 2015 on the campus of Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto.

There’s still an hour and a half to go if you want to beat the deadline for lower registration costs!

Here is where you can register online (don’t worry if you missed the deadline; it’s only $10.00 more after).

The Call for Papers this year drew almost fifty proposals on some aspect of “Global Evangelical Theology,” which is the theme of this Fall’s conference. With our keynote speaker, Dr. Las Newman, president of the Caribbean Graduate School of Theology in Jamaica, we can expect an excellent selection of papers on historical, theological, and biblical aspects of the conference theme.

For more on this upcoming CETA conference, see my initial post on the topic, as well as my follow-up post on registration.

Registering for the Fall Conference of the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association

I recently posted about the upcoming Fall conference of the Canadian Evangelical Theological Association (CETA), which will be held on October 3, 2015 at Tyndale University College and Seminary in Toronto.

Although the Call for Papers is closed, registration for the conference is now available online at the Tyndale website.

The deadline for discounted early-bird registration is August 31, 2015 (registration goes up by $10.00 on September 1, 2015).CTR

CETA members receive an extra discount equal to half their  membership dues. Registration for student members is discounted by $10.00 and registration for regular members by $20.00.

Since CETA membership comes with a subscription to the Canadian Theological Review, this is a great deal (and since the journal is a bit behind publication schedule, current members will receive more than a year’s worth of issues).

I hope you will consider attending the conference if you are able.