Princeton Theological Seminary : 2007 Seminar

Participant Information
Institution Name: Princeton Theological Seminary
Address:
P.O. Box 821
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
Phone: 609-921-8300
Key Contacts:
James C. Deming - Associate Professor of Modern European Church History
Nancy Lammers Gross - Dean of Student Life and the Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry
Darrell L. Guder - Dean of Academic Affairs and the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Missional and Ecumenical Theology
Jacqueline E. Lapsley - Associate Professor of Old Testament
Dennis T. Olson - Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology
Address:
P.O. Box 821
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ 08542
Phone: 609-921-8300
Key Contacts:
James C. Deming - Associate Professor of Modern European Church History
Nancy Lammers Gross - Dean of Student Life and the Arthur Sarell Rudd Associate Professor of Speech Communication in Ministry
Darrell L. Guder - Dean of Academic Affairs and the Henry Winters Luce Professor of Missional and Ecumenical Theology
Jacqueline E. Lapsley - Associate Professor of Old Testament
Dennis T. Olson - Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology
Description of Institution
Princeton Theological Seminary prepares men and women to serve Jesus Christ in ministries marked by faith, integrity, scholarship, competence, compassion, and joy, equipping them for leadership worldwide in congregations and the larger church, in classrooms and the academy, and in the public arena.
A professional and graduate school of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Seminary stands within the Reformed tradition, affirming the sovereignty of the triune God over all creation, the Gospel of Jesus Christ as God’s saving word for all people, the renewing power of the word and Spirit in all of life, and the unity of Christ’s servant church throughout the world. This tradition shapes the instruction, research, practical training, and continuing education provided by the Seminary, as well as the theological scholarship it promotes.
In response to Christ’s call for the unity of the church, the Seminary embraces in its life and work a rich racial and ethnic diversity and the breadth of communions represented in the worldwide church. In response to the transforming work of the Holy Spirit, the Seminary offers its theological scholarship in service to God’s renewal of the church’s life and mission. In response to God’s sovereign claim over all creation, the Seminary seeks to engage Christian faith with intellectual, political, and economic life in pursuit of truth, justice, compassion, and peace.
To these ends, the Seminary provides a residential community of worship and learning where a sense of calling is tested and defined, where Scripture and the Christian tradition are appropriated critically, where faith and intellect mature and life-long friendships begin, and where habits of discipleship are so nourished that members of the community may learn to proclaim with conviction, courage, wisdom, and love the good news that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Princeton Theological Seminary prepares men and women to serve Jesus Christ in ministries marked by faith, integrity, scholarship, competence, compassion, and joy, equipping them for leadership worldwide in congregations and the larger church, in classrooms and the academy, and in the public arena.
A professional and graduate school of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), the Seminary stands within the Reformed tradition, affirming the sovereignty of the triune God over all creation, the Gospel of Jesus Christ as God’s saving word for all people, the renewing power of the word and Spirit in all of life, and the unity of Christ’s servant church throughout the world. This tradition shapes the instruction, research, practical training, and continuing education provided by the Seminary, as well as the theological scholarship it promotes.
In response to Christ’s call for the unity of the church, the Seminary embraces in its life and work a rich racial and ethnic diversity and the breadth of communions represented in the worldwide church. In response to the transforming work of the Holy Spirit, the Seminary offers its theological scholarship in service to God’s renewal of the church’s life and mission. In response to God’s sovereign claim over all creation, the Seminary seeks to engage Christian faith with intellectual, political, and economic life in pursuit of truth, justice, compassion, and peace.
To these ends, the Seminary provides a residential community of worship and learning where a sense of calling is tested and defined, where Scripture and the Christian tradition are appropriated critically, where faith and intellect mature and life-long friendships begin, and where habits of discipleship are so nourished that members of the community may learn to proclaim with conviction, courage, wisdom, and love the good news that Jesus Christ is Lord.







