October 2017
Fleming Rutledge at Theology on Tap // Oct. 3 at 7p
Theology on Tap returns Tuesday October 3 with Rev. Mrs. Fleming Rutledge – now at our NEW LOCATION on Beacon Hill! Fleming Rutledge inaugurates the 2017 season of Theology on Tap with a highly appropriate topic: “The Once and Future Season: Advent.” Why is the Advent season so uniquely important, yet so misunderstood? Mrs. Rutledge will talk about the cultural conflict between the “holiday season” and the unique themes of Advent. One of the first women to be ordained to…
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POSTPONED: Theology on Tap: Transforming the Supernatural in the Reformation
Due to unforeseen circumstances, our scheduled speaker for the Theology on Tap session scheduled for Tuesday, December 12, 2017, is unable to travel to Boston. The session is cancelled and will be rescheduled after Christmas. Historian and Memoirist Carlos M. N. Eire concludes the 2017 season of Theology on Tap with reflections on: "Transforming the Supernatural in the Reformation." Around the world people are commemorating the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther's contributions to the continental Reformation. Prof. Eire's scholarship shows however…
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Theology on Tap: Transforming the Supernatural in the Reformation
The Church of the Advent's Theology on Tap returns Tuesday, April 17 with Prof. Carlos M. N. Eire Historian and Memoirist Carlos M. N. Eire opens the 2018 season of Theology on Tap with reflections on: "Transforming the Supernatural in the Reformation" One of the most significant changes brought about by the Protestant Reformation was a redefinition of the relation between the natural and supernatural realms, which amounted to a redefinition of religion itself. How did this redefinition shape the various churches created…
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