Debriefing Edinburgh 2010: A Conversation with Dana Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission
Do you need Continuing Education credits? Would you like to expand your knowledge of global Christianity and mission?
If you answered “yes,” please consider joining us for the professional education event:
“Debriefing Edinburgh 2010: A Conversation with Dana Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission”
Thursday, November 4, 10 AM-1 PM
Boston University School of Theology
745 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 325
Boston, Massachusetts
Professor Robert gave the keynote address at Edinburgh 2010, the centenary of the World Missionary Conference that spawned the World Council of Churches and the global ecumenical movement. Prof. Robert will share her thoughts on the many ways that things have changed and what is hoped for in the next 100 years.
Respondent: Rev. Dr. Norman Thomas, Professor Emeritus of World Christianity, United Theological Seminary, and Former Director of BU School of Theology’s Program in Mission and Evangelism and lecturer (1978-1983)
Registration is $40, which covers the cost of lunch and one continuing education unit (CEU). Please fill out the form below to register and then send a $40 check made out to “Boston University” to:
Boston University School of Theology
Development and Alumni Relations
745 Commonwealth Ave., Suite 109
Boston, MA 02215
We are only accepting checks and cash at this time. Your registration will not be complete until we receive your check and a completed registration form (below).
This event is held in conjunction with the Boston 2010 Student Conference, “The Changing Contours of World Mission and Christianity.” Please note that while this event is the primary component of this continuing education opportunity, that an additional seven contact hours will be required to earn the entire CEU credit. There will be many opportunities to fulfill these additional hours at the Boston 2010 Conference. Visit http://www.2010boston.org for more information or contact the BU School of Theology Development Office at 617.353.2349.