Since its conception in 2011, the Scripture and Theology Colloquium has been resourcing Christ's Church through the gathering of internationally recognized professors, church pastors, aspiring scholars, and students for the promotion of strong theological and biblical scholarship. You may find recordings of some of the past events on this page.

2023 Spring - Apocalyptic: The Heart of Paul's Gospel?
- Susan Eastman, “Jesus Christ, the Heart of Paul's Apocalyptic Gospel.”
- Douglas Farrow, “The Mystery of Lawlessness and the Day of the Lord: Lessons from 1 &2 Thessalonians.”
- Travis Kroeker, "Hastening the Awakening: Paul's Messianic Political Theology"
- Jamie Davies, “The Apocalyptic Paul”
- Ann Jervis, “Apocalypse of the Divine Jew in Paul”

2022 Fall Colloquium - The Gospel of John & Its Prologue
- Paul Anderson, George Fox University: The Christ-hymn of John 1
- Stephen Chester, Wycliffe College: Believing through Him: The Baptist in the Prologue to John's Gospel
- Michael Dauphinais, Ave Maria University: The Incarnation and the Eucharist in Aquinas's Commentary on John
- Joseph Mangina, Wycliffe College: In the Vineyard of the Word: A Figural-Ecclesial Reading of the Johannine Prologue

2021 Fall Colloquium - The Theologies of Jeremiah: Echoes of Struggle and Hope
- Mary Callaway: Reading Between the Lines: What Reception History Contributes to Jeremiah Studies
- Lissa Wray Beal: The End of the World as We Know It: Memory, Trauma, and Prophetic Hope in Jeremiah
- Michael Graves: Interpreting Disaster and Culpability in the Book of Jeremiah
- Mark W. Elliott: Jeremiah: Truth and Sense in the Book's Interpretation

2019 Spring Colloquium - The Identity of Israel: Jews, Christians, and the Bible
- Witness to God's Eternal Faithfulness: Israel according to Jakob Jocz - Mark S. Kinzer
- Identifying Israel: Covenant, Calling on the Name, and the Oracles of God Entrusted to the Jews - Christopher Seitz
- The Church and the Nations: Reading Israel’s Scriptures as Gentiles - Terry Donaldson
- The Challenges of Post-Supersessionism in Contemporary Christianity - Adam Gregerman
- Respondent - Mark W. Elliott

2015 Fall Colloquium - Ancient Scripture, Modern Church: How Should the Bible Inform Ecclesiology Today?









