Dr. J. V. Fesko will lecture on "Common Notions & the Light of Nature in the Westminster Confession" as part of the Phoenix Seminary Lecture Series on Wednesday, February 20 at 10:00 am. The lecture is open to the public, and all from the seminary and wider community are invited to attend. Dr. Fesko is Professor of Systematic Theology and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California. Here is more from his faculty page:
Dr. Fesko has taught at Westminster Seminary California since 2009. He is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He served in church planting and pastoral ministry for more than ten years. His research interests include the integration of biblical and systematic theology, soteriology, and early modern Reformed theology. Dr. Fesko’s most recent publications include, Death in Adam, Life in Christ, Spirit of the Age, The Trinity and the Covenant of Redemption, The Covenant of Redemption, The Theology of the Westminster Standards, Songs of a Suffering King, and Beyond Calvin: Union with Christ and Justification in Early Modern Reformed Theology. His scholarly essays have appeared in various books and journals including Perichoresis, Reformed Theological Review, Journal of Reformed Theology, Church History and Religious Culture, Calvin Theological Journal, Trinity Journal, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Westminster Theological Journal.
On Tuesday, February 19 at 6–8pm, at ASU West campus in room UCB 241, Dr. Fesko will also lecture on "The Light of Nature and Natural Theology." This lecture is also open to the public, and all are encouraged to attend. Contact Dr. Owen Anderson, Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies, at oanderson@asu.edu for more information about this lecture.