Colloquium: Early Modern Hypothetical Universalism

Earlier this year Michael Lynch, a PhD student at Calvin Theological Seminary, presented at a Junius Institute Colloquium on the topic, “Early Modern Hypothetical Universalism: Reflections on the Status Quaestionis and Modern Scholarship.” We’re happy to be able to make the audio of this event available.

Lynch also recently presented at the Evangelical Theological Society’s annual meeting on related topics, and the audio of these talks are available for purchase.

Announcing Fall 2014 Colloquium Lineup

actasynodination00syno_0485We’re happy to announce the Fall 2014 Junius Institute Colloquium series produced in collaboration with the doctoral program at Calvin Theological Seminary.

First up is Michael Lynch, a doctoral student at Calvin Theological Seminary, who will be presenting on “Early Modern Hypothetical Universalism: Reflections on the Status Quaestionis and Modern Scholarship.” The colloquium will be held in the Covenant Room at Calvin Theological Seminary on Friday, September 12, 2014, from 1pm-3pm.

Other topics in this Fall’s series include the institute’s namesake, Franciscus Junius, as well as the Puritan Thomas Goodwin and John Milton.