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Annie Kinkead Warfield Lectures - Cancelled

March 16-19, 2020

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Dr. Friederike Nuessel will present the 2020 Annie Kinkead Warfield Lecture series, “Afflicted but not crushed: An Inquiry into Theodicy, Human Freedom, and Divine Reconciliation."

All lectures in this series will take place in the Main Lounge of the Mackay Campus Center at Princeton Theological Seminary.

  • Monday, March 16, 5:00 p.m., "Against theodicy? Reconsidering the urgency of an age-old question"
  • Tuesday, March 17, 1:00 p.m., "Suffering, evil, and an eschatological prospect," and 5:00 p.m., "Thinking about divine omnipotence theologically"
  • Wednesday, March 18, 5:00 p.m., "Moral evil and the problem of freedom"
  • Thursday, March 19, 1:00 p.m., "Committing to the Word of reconciliation: God’s virtue toward us?", and 5:00 p.m.*, “Afflicted but not crushed” – the virtue of reconciliation"

*Reception to follow in Private Dining Room, Mackay Campus Center

Dr. Friederike Nuessel is director of the Marsilius Kolleg and Professor of Systematic Theology and the director of the Ecumenical Institute, Faculty of Theology at Heidelberg University. Her areas of concentration include topics and transformations of Christian dogmatics, concepts of ecclesial unity in Christian denominational cultures, and reception of the Bible in different Christian denominations.

The Warfield Lectures are named in honor of Annie Kinkead Warfield, wife of Dr. Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield who served as professor of theology at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1887 to 1921.

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