Revelation in Ecumenical Perspectives
- Starts: 3:00 pm on Thursday, November 20, 2025
- Ends: 5:00 pm on Thursday, November 20, 2025
As a part of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series, Rodney L. Petersen, (PhD, Princeton) along with Gerald L. Bray (PhD, La Sorbonne) have co-edited and published the volume on the highly enigmatic and consequential Book of Revelation under Intervarsity Press. Sixteenth-century Reformers, much like interpreters today, show a diversity of opinion on how Revelation is to be understood, whether through more spiritual and Last Judgment connotations, or as a snapshot in historical context. Much like the vast social and political upheaval in the time of the Reformation, we have called upon Rodney and his colleagues to remark upon Revelation in ecumenical perspectives today. Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries (CMM) and the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium (BTI), two of Rodney’s previous places of directorship, are helping to put this conversation together with friends—at Boston University’s Marsh Chapel on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 3-5pm—for an afternoon of retrospection and future revelation. (This will also be, in a way, an opening for AAR/SBL Boston which begins the next day.) To purchase the book, please visit: https://www.ivpress.com/revelation-rcs
Welcome: Dr. Stephanie Edwards (BTI) and Dean Robert Allan Hill (BU)
BTI International Mission and Ecumenism reflections on the book: Dr. Meg Guider (BC) and Dr. Todd Johnson (GCTS)
Practical implications: Rev. Dr. Casely Essamuah and Dr. George Walters-Sleyon
Thank you/closing prayer/last word: Rev. Dr. Rodney Petersen and Thomas W. Porter, Jr., Esq.
- Location:
- Boston University Marsh Chapel