Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will present a four-part lecture series “Great Themes in Paul’s Letter to the Romans,” Wed., Jan. 12, 19, 26, and Feb. 2 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Dr. Robert A.J. Gagnon, associate professor of New Testament at PTS, will lead the course.

With Internet technology at the Seminary, participants at three locations will receive live feed of the broadcast from PTS. Satellite locations include Vance Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, W.Va.; First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa., Okla.; and Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.

Interested laypersons and clergy of all denominations are invited to read Paul’s letter and learn more about how faith and works are related; how the Christian gospel fulfills Old Testament Scriptures; how suffering in the Christian life can be redemptive; and how Paul wrestles with the fate of unbelieving Israel.

Registration fee is $60 on campus and $45 off campus. Continuing Education units are available and certificates upon request. Participants at the off campus locations should register with the respective location. All others should register with the Office of Continuing Education at PTS by calling 412-924-1345 or e-mailing ConEd@pts.edu. Lecture brochure

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a graduate professional institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Founded in 1794, the Seminary is located in Pittsburgh, Pa. and approximately 320 students are enrolled yearly in the degree programs. The Seminary prepares leaders who proclaim with great joy God’s message of good news in both word and deed. PTS is rooted in the Reformed history of faithfulness to Scripture and commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will present a four-part lecture series “Great Themes in Paul’s Letter to the Romans,” Wed., Jan. 12, 19, 26, and Feb. 2 from 7:00-8:30 p.m. Dr. Robert A.J. Gagnon, associate professor of New Testament at PTS, will lead the course.

With Internet technology at the Seminary, participants at three locations will receive live feed of the broadcast from PTS. Satellite locations include Vance Presbyterian Church, Wheeling, W.Va.; First Presbyterian Church, Tulsa., Okla.; and Westminster College, New Wilmington, Pa.

Interested laypersons and clergy of all denominations are invited to read Paul’s letter and learn more about how faith and works are related; how the Christian gospel fulfills Old Testament Scriptures; how suffering in the Christian life can be redemptive; and how Paul wrestles with the fate of unbelieving Israel.

Registration fee is $60 on campus and $45 off campus. Continuing Education units are available and certificates upon request. Participants at the off campus locations should register with the respective location. All others should register with the Office of Continuing Education at PTS by calling 412-924-1345 or e-mailing . Lecture brochure

Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a graduate professional institution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A). Founded in 1794, the Seminary is located in Pittsburgh, Pa. and approximately 320 students are enrolled yearly in the degree programs. The Seminary prepares leaders who proclaim with great joy God’s message of good news in both word and deed. PTS is rooted in the Reformed history of faithfulness to Scripture and commitment to the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

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