The Annual Edersheim Lecture 2013 - Pentecost and the Plan of God
7pm Wednesday 1 May 2013, Melbourne School of Theology
2pm Saturday 4 May 2013, Morling (Baptist) Theological College, Sydney
Craig Myers | 02.25.2013
CWI General Secretary Mike Moore will be speaking at the Melbourne Schjool of Theology (formerly BCV) at 7pm on Wednesday 1 May and at Morling (Baptist) Theological College at 2pm on Saturday 4 May on the subject Pentecost and the Plan of God. There is no charge for admission at either venue. For further information please contact us at info@cwi.org.au.
Melbourne venue: Melbourne School of Theology (formerly BCV)
5 Burwood Highway Wantima VIC 3152
7pm. Wednesday 1st May, 2013
Sydney venue: Morling (Baptist) Theological College
Herring Rd, Eastwood
2pm, Saturday 4th May, 2013
Alfred Edersheim is a well-known 19th century Jewish Christian scholar from Vienna who ministered in the UK and Romania. He authored the Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, and other classics. Following in his footsteps, the concern of this lecture is to examine themes relating to the Jewish people and the Christian faith..
7pm Wednesday 1 May 2013, Melbourne School of Theology
2pm Saturday 4 May 2013, Morling (Baptist) Theological College, Sydney
Craig Myers | 02.25.2013
CWI General Secretary Mike Moore will be speaking at the Melbourne Schjool of Theology (formerly BCV) at 7pm on Wednesday 1 May and at Morling (Baptist) Theological College at 2pm on Saturday 4 May on the subject Pentecost and the Plan of God. There is no charge for admission at either venue. For further information please contact us at info@cwi.org.au.
Melbourne venue: Melbourne School of Theology (formerly BCV)
5 Burwood Highway Wantima VIC 3152
7pm. Wednesday 1st May, 2013
Sydney venue: Morling (Baptist) Theological College
Herring Rd, Eastwood
2pm, Saturday 4th May, 2013
Alfred Edersheim is a well-known 19th century Jewish Christian scholar from Vienna who ministered in the UK and Romania. He authored the Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah, and other classics. Following in his footsteps, the concern of this lecture is to examine themes relating to the Jewish people and the Christian faith..




