JACKSON, Tenn. — Jan. 29, 2018 — George Guthrie, the Benjamin W. Perry Professor of Bible at Union University, will be the plenary speaker at Union’s 2018 Spring Bible Conference March 2-3. Guthrie has taught at Union for more than 25 years and will be leaving after the spring semester to teach at Regent College in Vancouver.
Guthrie will speak on “The Place of Grace: God's Tabernacling Presence as the Key to Human Flourishing” in three sessions beginning Friday evening and concluding Saturday afternoon.
“Dr. Guthrie has been passionate from the early days about biblical literacy,” said Ray Van Neste, professor of biblical studies and director of the R.C. Ryan Center for Biblical Studies. “His work grew out of a concern that people in our churches don’t know the Bible well and a desire to try to help them to do that.”
The conference is sponsored by the R.C. Ryan Center and is aimed at helping people understand and apply the Bible. In addition to Guthrie, four other Union faculty members will lead breakout sessions on interpreting and applying the Bible – Mark Dubis, Kevin Chen, Brad Green and Van Neste.
The conference cost is $30 per person before February 23, when the cost will increase to $45. The price includes the sessions, two meals and a continental breakfast. While the emphasis of the conference will be the teaching, Van Neste said it will also serve as a send-off for Guthrie.
“We’re going to take this opportunity to acknowledge him,” he said. “It was his vision that launched the Ryan Center initially, and this will give people an opportunity to hear from him before he leaves and to make much of his accomplishments here.”
To register for the conference, visit uu.edu/centers/biblical/bible-conference/2018.