Congratulations, Dr. Josef Sykora!

Josef Sykora, Director of Northeastern Seminary’s Doctor of Ministry Program and Assistant Professor of Biblical Interpretation, successfully defended his dissertation on Tuesday, April 12 at Durham University, in Durham, England.

His thesis was entitled, “The Unfavored: Judah and Saul in the Narratives of Genesis and 1 Samuel” and was directed by Dr. R. Walter L. Moberly, professor of theology and biblical interpretation.

Northeastern Seminary is proud of you, Josef, and we are absolutely delighted you’re part of the NES team! Congratulations!

For more on Northeastern Seminary, see my previous blog post, “Northeastern Seminary—A Hidden Gem,” some details of which have been updated, as well as the seminary website links.

Discounted Registration for Michael Gorman Conference Extended for One More Week (till February 8)

This is an update to my previous posts about the theology conference at Northeastern Seminary with Michael Gorman (entitled Participation in God’s Mission).

Discounted registration has now been extended to February 8, with a further discount available to students.

More details about the conference can be found in my previous blog post here.

This is the registration link for the conference.

A full schedule of the conference (Friday evening March 18 and all-day Saturday March 19), including descriptions of Dr. Gorman’s keynote lectures (on “Paul, the Mission of God, and the Contemporary Church” and “John: The Nonsectarian, Missional Gospel“), can be found on the Northeastern Seminary theology conference page.

There will be about forty papers presented on various aspects of the conference theme in concurrent sessions.

I hope to see you there!

February 1 Discount Registration Deadline for Michael Gorman Conference

This is a reminder to those interested that registration is open for the theology conference at Northeastern Seminary with Michael Gorman (entitled Participation in God’s Mission), and that there is a discount available for those registering by February 1. Further details about the conference can be found in my previous blog post.

You can register for the conference online here.

A full schedule of the conference, including descriptions of Dr. Gorman’s lectures, can be found on the Northeastern Seminary theology conference page.