Schedule the Holy Spirit and the Reformation Legacy 3-4 November 2017

Schedule the Holy Spirit and the Reformation Legacy 3-4 November 2017

Schedule The Holy Spirit and the Reformation Legacy 3-4 November 2017 Friday, 3 November 1:00 Welcome: Moot Corné Bekker, Dean, Regent University School of Divinity Courtroom Welcome: Mark Cartledge, Director, Center for Renewal Studies Overview: “The Holy Spirit and the Reformation Legacy” Mark Jumper, Conference Coordinator 1:45 Parallel Session #1 A) History - Chaired by Kevin Spawn, Regent University School Room 103 of Divinity 1) Zachary Tackett, Southeastern University: “As on the Day of Pentecost: Pentecostals’ Use of Scripture In the Continuing Reform of the Church” 2) Don Kammer, Regent University School of Divinity: “Reflection on the Frequent Pentecostal Embrace in the Early Years of Luther and the Reformers” B) Society - Chaired by William Skiles, Regent University College Room 107 of Arts and Sciences 1) Documentary Screening: “Exploring the Reformation and Revivals in Germany,” produced by Richard Weikart 2) William Cox, Regent University School of Education: “The Holy Spirit in the Classroom” – Panel Discussion C) Interdisciplinary – Chaired by Diane Chandler, Regent Room 116 University School of Divinity 1) Gary Tyra, Vanguard University: “From Sola Scriptura to the Sacramental Sermon: Karl Barth and the Phenomenon of Prophetic Preaching” 2) Mara Crabtree, Regent University School of Divinity: “Re- forming Formative Spirituality in the Matrix of the Protestant Reformation” D) Theology – Chaired by Jeff Anderson, Regent University Room 114 School of Divinity 1) James Henderson, Regent University College of Arts and Sciences :“A Better Model than Theosis: Transformation by the Indwelling Holy Spirit” 2) Enoch Charles, Regent University School of Divinity: “Kant, ‘Sola Gratia’, and Toward a Trinitarian-Pentecostal Ontology of Grace” 3:00 Break 3:15 Parallel Session #2 A) Interdisciplinary – Chaired by Mark Ackerman, Regent Room 103 University College of Arts and Sciences 1) Stephen Parker, Regent University School of Psychology and Counseling: “Erikson’s Young Man Luther: Revisiting a Psychological Assessment of Reformation Origins” 2) Matthew Pevarnik, Regent University College of Arts and Sciences: “The Reformation’s Impact on Modern Cosmogony and the Glory of God” 3) Dominick Hankle, Regent University School of Psychology and Counseling: “How the Holy Spirit’s Mission of Renewal Leads Believers into an Intrinsic Religious Orientation – From the Reformation to the Present, A Psychological Review” B) History – Chaired by Daniel Gilbert, Regent University School Room 107 of Divinity 1) Barbara Elkjer, Regent University School of Divinity: “Mrs. Luther and the Changing Role of Women in Christianity” 2) Daniel Howard, “Christ-Centered Preaching as the Central Act of Worship: A Sixteenth-Century Paradigm Shift,” Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary 3) William Payne, Ashland University: “The 4th Reformation: The Rediscovery of Apostolic Christianity” C) Theology – Chaired by Mark Cartledge, Regent University Room 116 School of Divinity 1) Samuel Muindi, International Leadership University: “‘Hermeneutica Sacra’: Echoes of Martin Luther’s Reformation Hermeneutics in Canonical Criticism” 2) Lance Bacon, Regent University College of Arts and Sciences: “The Reconciliation of Luther's Theology of the Cross with Wesley's Christian Perfection in the Renewal Tradition” 3) Michael Reardon, University of Toronto: “Rivers of Living Water: The Divergent Pneumatological Streams of Luther and Melanchthon” D) Society - Chaired by Mark Jumper, Regent University School Room 114 of Divinity 1) Timothy Kleiser, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary: “Through Calvin's Looking-Glass: A Reformation Answer to our Pluralistic Age” 2) David Westover, Regent University School of Divinity: “The Reformational Legacy of Freedom as a Mandate to Engage the Present Day Apostolic Prophetic Movement in Theological Dialogue” 3) Christopher Wilson, Regent University School of Divinity: “Reformation, Cessationism, and Renewal” 4:45 Break 5:00 Worship Service led by Amy Schifrin, North American Lutheran Moot Seminary Courtroom 6:00 Dinner Lobby 7:00 Plenary Session #1 Amy Schifrin, North American Lutheran Seminary: “Still Seeking 'to establish our faith in truth': The Ongoing Work of the Holy Spirit in Lutheran Eucharistic Liturgies” Saturday, 4 November 7:30 Breakfast Lobby 8:30 Plenary Session #2 Darryl Hart, Hillsdale College: “Trust but Authenticate: Calvinism and the Holy Spirit” 9:45 Break 10:00 Parallel Session #3 A) Society – Chaired by Lance Bacon, Regent University College Room 103 of Arts and Sciences 1) Jan Drayer, London School of Theology: “The Reformation, World-Changing, and the Thesis of James Davison Hunter” 2) Gordon Arnold, Regent University: “The Reformation and America” 3) Andrew Quicke, Regent University School of Communication and the Arts: “Have Protestant film makers, inspired by the Holy Spirit, helped Martin Luther’s dream to fulfill the Great Commission?” B) Theology – Chaired by Mark Jumper, Regent University Room 107 School of Divinity 1) Daniel Gilbert, Regent University School of Divinity: “The Theologian of the Holy Spirit: An Overview of John Calvin’s Pneumatology, the Charismata and the Gift of Prophecy” 2) Andrew Snyder, Regent University School of Divinity: “Calvin and the Holy Spirit: Pneumatological Union with Christ,” 3) Jeffrey Anderson, Regent University School of Divinity “Luther and Calvin—Pneumatological Pioneers: An Overview and Assessment of their Respective Pneumatologies” C) History – Chaired by Kim Alexander, Regent University Room 116 School of Divinity 1) John Hanes, Regent University School of Education: “The Good, the Bad, and the Not So Ugly: A Roman Catholic Perspective on the Reformation and Its Legacy” 2) Steven Ware, Regent University School of Divinity: “‘Assembled in the Holy Spirit’: Looking for the Holy Spirit in the Catholic/Counter Reformation” D) Theology – Chaired by Jim Henderson, Regent University Room 114 College of Arts and Sciences 1) David Barbee, Winebrenner Theological Seminary: “Calvin and Barth on Pneumatology” 2) Fitzroy Willis, Ohio Christian University: “Calvin’s Criteria for the Functioning of the Charismata: The Impact on the Contemporary Worship Service” 3) David Ketter, The Village Church, Ambridge: “Gathered Around the Table: The Prayer of Humble Access and the Restoration of the Lord’s Supper” E) Missions – Chaired by Sonny Mathew, Christian Broadcasting Room 112 Network 1) Documentary screening, “Beyond Empires - the Hidden Tale of Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg” 11:30 Brunch 12:30 Plenary Session #3 with Eucharist Moot Robert Stamps, Asbury Theological Seminary: “The Spirit of Courtroom Unity” 1:45 Concluding Comments Moot Mark Cartledge, Director, Center for Renewal Studies Courtroom 2:00 Departure .

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