Were not reaching the people we want to reach
PRACTICAL APOLOGETICS
A SUMMER COURSE AT OAK HILL
with DAN STRANGE
Wednesday-Friday, 14-16 July 2010
In our wildly multicultural society, how do we engage evangelistically with diverse British subcultures who really don't want to engage at all? How do we talk about Christianity without having to talk about Christianity? How are we to keep ourselves from the idols that litter our society?
Learning how to do cultural apologetics helps us understand how a cultures ticks, its issues with the Christian faith, its hopes and fears, and most importantly how the good news of Jesus Christ can both confront and appeal.
In this short course for pastors by Dan Strange, Lecturer in Culture, Religion and Public Theology at Oak Hill, we will be equipping ourselves with a number of practical theological tools to effectively engage the popular culture around us and speak hope into an often hopeless world. |
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The course starts on Wednesday at 2.00pm with registration and finishes on Friday at 4.00pm. Teaching will run as follows...
> Wednesday 2.30pm – 5.00pm
> Thursday 9.00am-5.00pm
> Friday 9.00am-4.00pm
This includes breaks for refreshments and lunch.
There are two booking options:
Non-residential at the cost of £150 – this includes...
> lunch on Thursday and Friday
Residential at the cost of £200 – this includes...
> single room accommodation for Wednesday and Thursday nights
> supper on Wednesday; breakfast, lunch and supper on Thursday; breakfast and lunch on Friday
Limited accommodation is available on a first come first served basis, so please book early if you would like the residential option.
Please note that there is no credit rating attached to this course and it is not open to current members of Oak Hill.
Follow this link for the booking form |
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