Co-Director of the Logos Institute, which explores the central claims of Christianity through dialogue across Biblical studies, theology, and philosophy.
Can Christianity remain coherent without authoritative dogma? Andrew Torrance reviews James Dominic Rooney's Whoever Hears You Hears Me, a book that defends dogmatic authority as a necessary expression of Christian faith, not a threat to it.
https://t.co/x7JH6YenVq
We have a cover! Excellent work on the design from @wipfandstock, and I'm very pleased to have such kind endorsements from Andrew Torrance (@LogosInst) and Sarah Coakley featured on the back
As of today, I am able to accept PhD students at the University of St Andrews. If you or one of your students are interested, @divinitysta is a wonderful place to study.
All potential supervisors (including me!) are listed here with topics of interest: https://t.co/lieeOwwisE
Vacancy for an Associate Lecturer in New Testament Studies in the School of Divinity. Role is teaching focused. One year fixed contract.
More details linked below:
https://t.co/Df7sTaCD76
One of the unexpected roles I've picked up in the church I serve is hosting their podcast. Today we just dropped an episode interviewing Andrew Torrance (@divinitysta/@LogosInst) about his book Accountability to God (@OUPReligion, 2023). Give it a listen!
https://t.co/IKLdRzpWio
Some photos from our recent panel with Prof. Andrew Torrance, Dr T.J. Lang, and @CosmicSkeptic.
It was a great discussion considering what the Bible means to us today (and how meaning is formed), from both theist and non-theist perspectives. Thanks to all for coming!
One of our researchers, Dr. Hannah James, is recruiting participants in her study ‘Interdependent Religious Identities’. She is looking to interview Christians about a close relationship they have with a non-Christian. Enquire by filling out this form: https://t.co/5BV4t1CXUd
By shifting the focus of the gospel away from ourselves, “we discover a far greater story—one where God’s love, glory, and eternal purposes take center stage, inviting us to find our true meaning and joy in Christ.”
https://t.co/7lUW9O2ANM
#CFP announcement for a special issue of the Journal of Analytic Theology which Kevin Timpe (@Calvin_Uni) and I are guest editing on analytic disability theology! Submissions are due by Nov. 1 and you can find the fuller details below 👇
https://t.co/lXcraF1yut
Looking forward to giving a paper on "Isidore of Seville and the Invention of Sacred Languages" next week at @divinitysta@LogosInst 👇.
https://t.co/uX5xs5eGdc
#PhDone. Endless thanks to everyone who made this possible, especially my family, friends, and supervisor (Andrew Torrance)
Now to turn it into a book!
All are welcome to attend the James Gregory lecture happening on the Monday 14th October, given by Dr David Lahti, on the topic ‘Humans, the Idealistic Species’.
The lecture will take place in the Booth Lecture Theatre in the Medical Sciences Building, at 5.15pm.
Come join us for an engaging discussion on the role of faith in shaping the future of Scotland. Funded by Scotland's Future Series and organised at the School of Divinity.
Get your free tickets here: (limited remaining)
https://t.co/YTIwtDS9E3