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Harold O.J. Brown Lecture Series
Guest Speaker: Dr. James Eglinton
"Rethinking the Christian History of Languages: Jerome and Augustine"
Tuesday, March 25th, 11:00am-2:00pm
RTS Chapel, 2101 Carmel Road
Schedule
Lecture 1 (11:00am-12:00pm)
Lunch (12:00pm-1:00pm): on campus and included in the registration fee
Lecture 2 (1:00pm-2:00pm)
Speaker
Dr. James Eglinton, Meldrum Senior Lecturer in Reformed Theology at the University of Edinburgh, will deliver the annual lecture series. Dr. Eglinton is a systematic and historical theologian focused on neo-Calvinism, a form of Reformed Christianity that developed in the Netherlands between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He is the author of Bavinck: A Critical Biography (Baker, 2020), and Trinity and Organism (Bloomsbury, 2012). He edited and translated Herman Bavinck on Preaching and Preachers (Hendrickson, 2017), co-edited and co-translated Christian Worldview (Crossway, 2019), and co-edited Neo-Calvinism and the French Revolution (Bloomsbury, 2012).
He is a graduate of the Universities of Aberdeen (LLB Hons., 2004), Glasgow (BTh Dist., 2007), and Edinburgh (PhD, 2010) and was previously postdoctoral research fellow and then senior researcher at the Theologische Universiteit Kampen, in the Netherlands. To register, visit https://rts.regfox.com/cha-hojb-lecture-2025.
About the Harold O. J. Brown Lecture Series
Dr. Harold O.J. Brown served as John R. Richardson Professor of Theology and Philosophy at the Charlotte campus of Reformed Theological Seminary from 1998 to 2007. Dr. Brown was a leading evangelical voice in the pro-life movement immediately after Roe v. Wade, co-founding the Christian Action Council (now Care Net) with former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop. Dr. Brown was a distinguished evangelical scholar during his professional life, writing books, essays and articles in the areas of culture, science, theology and politics. His books include: The Protest of a Troubled Protestant (1969), Christianity and the Class Struggle (1970), Death Before Birth (1977), The Reconstruction of the Republic (1977), Heresies: The Image of Christ in the Mirror of Heresy and Orthodoxy from the Apostles to the Present (1984), and Sensate Culture (1996). Dr. Brown was much beloved by his colleagues and students at RTS who honor the memory of their dear friend with an annual lecture series at RTS Charlotte. Click here to learn about prior lectures.