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History and Hope: Sean Lucas on Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America

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This week's episode concludes our History and Hope series. In this episode, Dr. Sean Lucas unpacks the history of Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America. This lecture was delivered remotely via Zoom and is introduced by Dr. Irwyn Ince. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker has offered insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email [email protected] to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington
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This week's episode concludes our History and Hope series. In this episode, Dr. Sean Lucas unpacks the history of Reformed Theology in the Presbyterian Church in America. This lecture was delivered remotely via Zoom and is introduced by Dr. Irwyn Ince. For three decades, RTS Washington has been at the forefront of equipping pastors and church leaders across various denominations and networks. This milestone year has been marked by a series of lectures featuring esteemed representatives from the denominations and traditions RTS Washington, D.C., most frequently serves. Each speaker has offered insights into the history and unique character of their tradition while sharing their vision and hopes for its contribution to the future of the church. Want to continue the conversation? Explore our degree programs and find one that's right for you: www.rts.edu/washington. Email [email protected] to get started. Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rts.washington/Facebook: www.facebook.com/RTSWashingtonDC X: x.com/rtswashington
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