United Theological Seminary
of the Twin Cities

 

 
 


 

Paul Capetz

Professor of Historical Theology

Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) layperson
appointed 1992

Titles of recent presentations

“Is America a Christian Nation?”
“Theological Ethics”
“The Reformed Tradition”

Recent and Upcoming Presentations

“Theological Ethics,” an adult education series - Westminster Presbyterian Church (Minneapolis)
October 8, 15, 22, and 29, 2006,

“The Reformed Tradition,” an adult education series - Westminster Presbyterian Church (Minneapolis)
February 28, March 4, and March 11, 2007

Inter-Faith Council panel discussion - Weyerhauser Chapel, Macalester College
February 23

Adult education: On the Trinity and Its Contemporary Controversies - Presbyterian Church of the Apostles (Burnsville)
February 25

Panel discussion with Martin Marty - House of Hope Presbyterian Church (St. Paul)
March 3

Lecture at symposium on “Toward an Open Christianity” - Bard College (New York)
April 13-15

Adult education on the question of Christianity’s Major Challenges in the 21st Century - Good Shepard United Church of Christ (Edina)
April 22

Denominational Commitments/Other Pertinent Activities

On October 11, 2006, I gave a lecture for the Presbyterian Synod of Lakes and Prairies on the current controversy surrounding Trinitarian doctrine.

Visit Paul’s academic web page for more information.

 

 

“The fundamental calling of the church is to increase love of God and love of neighbor. Christians should be active participants in God’s good but fallen world, taking the side of the ‘least of these’ who are poor and oppressed.

“My biggest interest is to help interpret the Christian tradition for people. There’s a lot of confusion in the church as to what historic Christianity is all about.”

 

 

 


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