Tyndale House Day Conference - The World of The Bible

Tyndale House Day Conference - The World of The Bible

By Tyndale House

A day of teaching from Tyndale House researchers to investigate the world of the Bible. Tickets are limited, please book now.

Date and time

Location

The C3 Church: Cambridge

2 Brooks Road Cambridge CB1 3HR United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 6 hours
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Spirituality • Christianity

Are you interested in finding out more about the Bible?

This Autumn, the World of the Bible conference will focus on the Old Testament. Join us for a day with expert Bible researchers where we will explore the trustworthiness of the Old Testament, the role of genealogies, and provide an overview of the major themes within the Old Testament.

Tickets:

Full in-person ticket: £20

Student in-person ticket: £15

Live stream ticket: £15 (If you are based in the US, please click on live stream USA)

Student live stream ticket: £10

Schedule for the day

0945 Doors open for registration and coffee

1015 Welcome and introduction

1030 Session 1 – Tony Watkins | Introduction

1115 Coffee break

1145 Session 2 – Peter Williams | Can We Trust the Old Testament?

1245 Lunch - a variety of lunch options are located within Sainsburys opposite the church, including a Starbucks cafe.

1345 Session 3 - James Bejon | Genealogies

1430 Coffee break

1445 Session 4 - Caleb Howard | People and places in the Old Testament

1530 Tony Watkins | Q&A and drawing the day to a close

1600 Close

Visit our website for updates and more information.


Tony Watkins

Tony is the Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House. Tony has been a speaker and writer on the Bible and media for many years.

Peter Williams

Peter is the Principal of Tyndale House and the author of Can We Trust the Gospels? and The Surprising Genius of Jesus (both published by Crossway).

Caleb Howard

Caleb is the Research Fellow in Old Testament and Ancient Near East at Tyndale House. Caleb studies the texts, history, and scholarship of ancient Mesopotamia and the Levant.

James Bejon

James is a Research Associate at Tyndale House. His current research focuses on the importance and meaning of names in the Old Testament. He worships at a church in Romford, London, where he lives.


Tyndale House doesn’t aim to make a profit. The majority of ticket sales cover the costs of the venue and catering. Anything additional goes towards supporting our work at Tyndale House.


Frequently asked questions

Accessibility

The event venue offers step free access and limited accessible parking space. If you have any questions about accessibility please contact us communications@tyndalehouse.com

Parking

Please note the venue does not offer general parking. Please plan ahead for city parking in the area. Public transport is advisable as there are good bus connections.

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Oct 18 · 10:00 GMT+1