Continuing
Your Education in Smart Classrooms!
This fall the Seminary opened its new Erdman Hall Conference Center, a
high-tech companion building to the Erdman Hall guest rooms and
offices that debuted a year ago at the Center of Continuing Education.
Introducing
the PTS Web Team
The
Seminary began the year with a new web team: Matthew Fuellhart,
webmaster, and Nina Rogers, web editor. And none too soon!
Anchoring
the News on the Erdman Conference Center Big Screen
Princeton University may boast a more historic founding
date, but Princeton Seminary is leading its larger, Ivy League
neighbor into the videoconferencing age! And the Universitys
students are happy to follow.
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Spring Conferences
Women in Church
and Ministry Conference
April 1012
Princeton Forum on Youth Ministry
April 2528
For more information or to register, call the Center of Continuing Education, 609-497-7990.
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Counterpoint:
A Drama of Love and War
When it comes to the pain of war, not much has changed since the
Vietnam era of the early 70s, when G. Robert Jacks first produced
Counterpoint at Princeton Seminary.
Black Alums Gather on Campus
The third biennial PTS Black Alumni/ae Conference sponsored by the Association of Black Seminarians (ABS) and the Black Concerns Council
brought thirty-five alums from the 60s to the 90s back to a campus lush with memories.
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Prize
Awarded for Excellence in Reformed Theology
Princeton Seminary awarded its third annual Kuyper Prize for
Excellence in Reformed Theology and Public Life to Dr. Eka Darmaputera
in December.
Hold
this Date!
The seminary will hold its annual fall Seminary Saturday on
Saturday, October 21, 2000. Plan on visiting campus that
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PTS
Student Partners with Gallup in New Book
Michael Lindsay, a PTS senior from Dallas, Texas, celebrated the
release in December of his new book, Surveying the Religious
Landscape, which he coauthored with George Gallup Jr.
Kuyper
Books: Destination Princeton
More than 32,500 books on Dutch theology, political history, and literature are the newest additions to Princeton Seminarys library collection, thanks to the generosity of the Henry Luce Foundation and the keen interest that Dr. George Puchinger had in Reformed Protestantism and Christian
politics.
Giving Shape to Faith
Sculptor Nena Bryans offers tangible expressions of her faith, which in turn make faith itself more real and gripping than before.
Hymns for a Millennium
With an entire concert based on hymn tunes, the Seminarys Chancel Choir, the Princeton Chamber Orchestra, Princeton Pro
Musica, and area church choirs joined to present a Festival of Hymns in celebration of the
millennium.
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