Seminars

Alison Searle, University Academic Fellow in Textual Studies and Digital Editing at the University of Leeds, presents a paper titled “Performing Pastoral Care through Letters in Early Modern Britain.”
Chad Van Dixhoorn, Director of the Craig Center and Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, presents new research on “John Arrowsmith and the Art of Pacific Pugilism.”
Joshua Brownfield (PhD Candidate, Westminster Theological Seminary) reads a paper entitled “Safer Late than Never: Joseph Alleine, the Admission Controversy, and Seventeenth-century Presbyterian Diversity.”
Mark Koller (PhD Candidate, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary) presents on “A Timeline of Events Leading up to the Westminster Assembly: The role of Peaceable and Temperate Plea (1642) in Rutherford’s Journey to London.”
Polly Ha (PhD, University of Cambridge), presents a paper entitled “The Reformed Tradition & its Critics: Deliberation and Dynamism in Post-Reformation England.”
Dr. Tim Cooper, Professor of Church History at the University of Otago, on “The Nature of Apostasie (1676) and John Owen’s Experience of Defeat.”
Timon Cline, an alumnus of Westminster and newly appointed Research Fellow of the Craig Center, reads a paper entitled “Like Two Twinnes: Church and State in Seventeenth-century New England”
Chad Van Dixhoorn, Director of the Craig Center and Professor of Church History at Westminster Theological Seminary, presents a paper entitled “The lives, books, and burials of Master William Strong. Or, Mediate Communion with God.”