Pro Ecclesia Conference 2022

Mixed Blessings: The Theologians who Shaped Us

Monday, June 6 (evening) – Wednesday, June 8 (noon)
Loyola University Maryland

The Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology accepts the Christian tradition as a gift to us and as normative for our thinking and practice yet not beyond criticism. For the 2022 conference we have asked an ecumenical group of scholars to address particular figures and speak on what they got wrong, in light of what they got right.

Confirmed speakers

Frederick Bauerschmidt, Loyola University Maryland, on “The Dumb Ox in the Room: Reckoning with Aquinas’s Legacy”

Phillip Cary, Eastern University, on “Not Quite What Any of Us Want Him to Be: On Augustine”

Carolyn Chau, King’s University College at Western University, on "Between Form and Norm: Assessing the Evangelizing Potential of Balthasar's Theology"

David Luy, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, on “The Place of Christology in Dogmatic Theology: A Critical Engagement with Wolfhart Pannenberg”

Charles Raith, Ascension Health, on “How My Mind Changed on Infant Baptism”

Amy Schifrin, North American Lutheran Seminary/Trinity School for Ministry, “On Luther.”

Registration Details:

Early-Bird Registration Fee (before April 1): $175

Full Registration Fee (beginning April 1): $225

Retired-Clergy/Seniors/Full-time Students: $175

Dorm rooms are available on the Loyola University campus. Each room is part of a four-room suite, sharing two bathrooms, a common area, and a kitchenette.: $75 single, $70 double (per person) per night, including breakfast. You may secure a dorm room for one or two nights.

Registration closes May 23; we cannot guarantee space or dormitory accommodations after that date.

We will have a banquet for all attendees on Tuesday evening. Donations will be asked, and you will receive more information about the banquet after you register.

Questions? Email us at info@pro-ecclesia.org

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