Showing posts with label oak hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oak hill. Show all posts

Friday, February 16, 2007

Notes on a few websites

  • This week is China week at the Times (here). You can download lesson podcasts in basic conversational Mandarin. Very exciting!
  • Mark has begun a new blog. Underlined bits is simply a space where contributors can share "thought-provoking and inspiring quotations from evangelical writings"
  • Oak Hill Theological College has just appointed a new principal, to start when David Peterson returns to Australia in the summer. If you want to know who he is, click here.
  • I couldn't resist adding in an old favourite. At Nottinghamshire Birdwatchers, you can see what birds have been seen around Notts recently. See similar sites for Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire.
  • I also recommend The Pension Service and HM Revenue and Customs. Helpful information about pensions, taxes etc.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Evangelicals and Public Theology

Oak Hill College is having a school of theology day on Wednesday May 17th which looks very exciting. The title is "A Higher Throne: Evangelicals and Public Theology" and there will be four parts, as follows:

Evangelical Public Theology: What on Earth? Why on Earth? How on Earth? – Dan Strange
Rutherford's Case for Christendom – David Field
New Living in an Old Creation – Kirsten Birkett
Gabbatha and Golgotha: Punishment by God and His Servant the State – Garry Williams

Full details can be found here