Friday, 21 November 2008
Infant Baptism, Infant Salvation
Lee Gatiss has published an expanded version of the paper on infant baptism and infant salvation that he presented at John Owen Today in August. From Life's First Cry is available at http://www.latimertrust.org/sa2008.htm for the princely sum of £3.00.
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
Conference Photos (5)
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Conference Photos (4)
Conference Photos (3)

Critically examining the (handwritten) Westminster Confession...

Alan Spence

Mark Jones and John Tweeddale

Mike Horton

George Hunsinger provides food for thought.

Intense theological discussion, with John Tweeddale, Suzanne McDonald, Kelly Kapic and Chris Green, slightly obscured by Willem van Asselt's left arm.
John Coffey
John Coffey, Willem van Asselt, George Hunsinger, Suzanne McDonald, Kelly Kapic and Alan Spence
Conference Photos (2)
Conference Photos (1)
Gert van den Brink, a delegate at John Owen Today, reported on the conference for Reformed Daily.
Gert's reports (in Dutch) on the conference may be accessed at http://www.refdag.nl/artikel/1356621/Groeiende+aandacht+voor+theoloog+Owen.html and http://www.refdag.nl/artikel/1356961/Kind+heeft+recht+op+doop.html.
Friday, 15 August 2008
Conference Programme and Directions to Westminster College
To echo an earlier blog post, confirmed delegates at John Owen Today should have received by email a copy of the conference programme and details on how to travel to Westminster College.
If you have booked on the conference, but have not received this email, please contact Terry as soon as possible at the usual email address.
You should note that the programme has already been posted on this blog (see below). The directions to Westminster College may be accessed through this link: http://www.westminster.cam.ac.uk/index.php?section=directions
Here's a close-up of the area surrounding Westminster College: http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=CB3+0AA&countryCode=GB
If you have booked on the conference, but have not received this email, please contact Terry as soon as possible at the usual email address.
You should note that the programme has already been posted on this blog (see below). The directions to Westminster College may be accessed through this link: http://www.westminster.cam.ac.uk/index.php?section=directions
Here's a close-up of the area surrounding Westminster College: http://www.multimap.com/maps/?qs=CB3+0AA&countryCode=GB
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