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Join us on March 11 for a game-changing exploration of theology and science

Northwest's own Dr. Archie Spencer's presentation asks thought-provoking questions about the relationship between theology and science through the lens of cosmology and divine transcendence. It will conclude that, given the current scope of cosmological physics and the nature of human consciousness, there is room to reconsider the principle of divine transcendence as a possible explanatory concept for nature's origins and the universe's purpose.

Archie

Archie has been teaching at ACTS, Northwest, and Trinity Western University for over two decades and occupies the John H. Pickford Chair of Theology. He has published two books, including his substantial treatment of theological method in The Analogy of Faith, (IVP 2015). He has developed an international reputation as a theologian specializing in the theology of Karl Barth, Modern Theology and has expertise in 3rd and 4th century Alexandrian Theology. He was born and raised in the Pentecostal context and has recently published a co-authored review article of Frank Macchia’s magisterial systematic theology set to appear in Pneuma, as well as numerous other articles and reviews.

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