Ed Waggoner, Assistant Professor of Theology in The Rt. Reverend Sam B. Hulsey Chair in Episcopal Studies, Brite Divinity School, will present Stories for Trinitarians: Tragedy, Romance, and Adventure with God on Saturday, October 4, 2014, 9 am. to 1:45 pm at Northway Christian Church, Dallas.
This is part of the eighth Jean and Patrick Henry, Jr. Seminar presented by the Stalcup School of Theology for the Laity, Brite Divinity School. Registration is $35 and includes a light lunch. Scholarships are available. Click here to register or for more information or call 817.257.7580
“The Triune God is rather more weird and wonderful than Christians let on. In our struggle to understand and live into this understanding, conundrums arise that reflect our deep yearnings for connection and our tendency to domesticate God. This seminar draws from classical and avant-garde theologies to explore the elements of tragedy, romance, and adventure in our everyday life with the Trinity,” writes Waggoner.
Waggoner offers courses in constructive, systematic, and liberation theologies. His current research projects include a constructive doctrine of the Trinity as the basis for claims about human experience of divine persons. He is a parishioner at Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Worth.