The Think Biblically Conference will highlight God’s sovereignty over all disciplines.
For nearly 100 years, The Master’s University has focused on equipping its students to think biblically about every aspect of life. This semester, the University plans to create an opportunity to serve and encourage Christians at large.
On Feb. 14 and 15, TMU will host its first Think Biblically Conference. The event’s theme will be “Sovereign: God Through the Ages,” highlighting how Christians can engage with technology, media, business, natural science, and antiquity without fear because every single subject points to God’s sovereignty and power.
Anyone interested in a deeper understanding of these topics from a biblical worldview is encouraged to attend. Featured speakers for the event — scheduled to take place inside TMU’s MacArthur Center — include Dr. Abner Chou, Dr. Grant Horner, Dr. Matthew McLain, Dr. Tai-Danae Bradley, Prof. Matt Green, and Dr. Dwight Ham.
The event will be held in partnership with the Center for Thinking Biblically, a ministry of TMU. The dates for the conference also fall shortly before the release of the second edition of “Think Biblically: Recovering a Christian Worldview,” a series of essays written by TMU faculty. Notably, the Think Biblically Conference consolidates three previous TMU academic gatherings: MUSE, TheoTech, and the Creation Summit.
Dr. Mitch Hopewell, provost and chief academic officer at TMU, said that the University seeks to “highlight and discuss how God’s sovereignty and faithfulness stretches to every area of creation. There is no created thing over which God does not exercise His sovereign control.”
Hopewell added: “There will be something for everyone, mostly because the Bible is for everyone. The goal is to provide a forum for people who are interested in a serious study of their discipline through the lens of God’s Word. This is what our students do day in and day out, but the rest of the public doesn’t always get that opportunity.”
Register today at masters.edu/TBC.
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