Events
Conferences, gatherings and webinars hosted by Newton House
Newton House Lecture Series
History, Theology and Biblical Studies: Advancing the Conversation
Professor Donald Fairbairn
This free, four-part lecture series will provide a great opportunity to hear from Professor Fairbairn as he prepares to begin his time at Newton House.
Donald Fairbairn is Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Union School of Theology and the Robert E. Cooley Professor of Early Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He has ministered and taught throughout Europe and North America. His books include Grace and Christology in the Early Church, Life in the Trinity, The Story of Creeds and Confessions, and The Global Church—The First Eight Centuries. He and his wife, Jennifer, have two adult children, Trey and Ella.
“Schools” of Patristic Christology: Ways the Paradigm Misleads
25th May 2023, 7:00pm BST (Online)
Christology and Soteriology: Why Trinitarian Models Matter
2nd June 2023, 7:00pm BST (in person at Newton House, Oxford and Livestream)
Do We Find What We Look For? History, Theology, and Biblical Interpretation
3rd June 2023, 7:00pm BST (in person at Newton House, Oxford and Livestream)
Summer Lectures
Join us in Oxford or online for two lectures in June
'Evangelicals and Thomas Aquinas' with Professor Bradley Green
Lecture One - 26th June 2023, 7:00pm BST (In person at Newton House or Online)
Lecture Two - 27th June 2023, 3:00pm BST (In person at Newton House or Online)