Many leading scholars of American religion will offer important analysis of Presbyterian history.  

There will be various papers presented and three book panel discussions.  

When | October 18th and 19th  

Where | Harbor House on the campus of Wheaton College, IL (this is not a function of Wheaton College)

Email our conference chair, Jeff McDonald (jsmcdonald47@gmail.com) to register. (There is no cost and meals and snacks are free.)  

Schedule | Presbyterian Scholars Conference | October 18th and 19th

Tuesday, October 18th

9:00 a.m. Opening Prayer

                        Dr. Hassell Bullock, Professor of Old Testament Emeritus, Wheaton College

     “Gerhardus Vos and His Friends”

                        Rev. Danny Ollinger, General Secretary of Christian Education, Orthodox 

Presbyterian Church

10:00 a.m.  “20th-Century Magazine Networks and Fundamentalist Identity”

                        Dr. Amber Thomas Reynolds, Guest Assistant Professor of History, Wheaton College

11:00 a.m. “The Politics of Presbyterian Polity”

                        Dr. Darryl Hart, Distinguished Associate Professor of History, Hillsdale College

12:00 p.m. Lunch 

1:00 p.m.  “Presbyterian Missions in North Africa Focusing Upon Jewish Mission Work”

                       Dr. Jack Whytock, President, Haddington House Trust, Prince Edward Island, Canada

2:00 p.m. Panel Discussion of James Ungureanu’s 

Science, Religion, and the Protestant Tradition: Retracing the Origins of Conflict

Comment: Dr. Stuart Mathieson, Research Fellow, Dublin City University

Dr. Dorothy Chappell, Former Dean of Natural Sciences and Professor of Biology Emeritus, Wheaton College  

Dr. Mark Noll, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Notre Dame

Dr. Tom Miller, Professor of Surgery, Virginia Commonwealth University    School of Medicine

Dr. Brad Gundlach, Distinguished Professor of History, Trinity College  

Response: Dr. James Ungureanu, Lecturer, University of Dallas, Honorary Research 

      Fellow, University of Queensland

4:00 p.m. Panel Discussion of Reformed and Evangelical across Four Centuries: The Presbyterian Story in America

Comment: Dr. Brad Longfield, Professor of Church History, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary

Dr. A. Donald MacLeod, Former Research Professor, Tyndale Seminary, Toronto

Dr. Amber Thomas Reynolds, Guest Assistant Professor of History, Wheaton College

Dr. Darryl Hart, Distinguished Associate Professor of History, Hillsdale   College

Response: Dr. Don Fortson, Professor of Church History, RTS-Charlotte 

Dr. Ken Stewart, Professor of Theological Studies Emeritus, Covenant College

6:00 p.m. Dinner 

7:15 p.m. Panel Discussion of Mark Noll’s America’s Book: The Rise and Fall of a Bible Civilization, 1794-1911

Comment: Dr. Mark Valeri, Distinguished Professor of Religion and Politics, Washington University, St. Louis

Dr. James Ungureanu, Lecturer, University of Dallas

Dr. Brad Longfield, Professor of Church History, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary

Dr. Darryl Hart, Distinguished Associate Professor of History, Hillsdale College

Response: Dr. Mark Noll, Professor of History Emeritus, University of Notre Dame

Wednesday, October 19th

8:00 a.m. “Wilbur Morehead Smith: Evangelical Presbyterian Apologist and Bookman”

                              Dr. Jeff McDonald, Pastor, Avery Presbyterian Church, Bellevue, NE

9:00 a.m. “Review of Garth Rosell’s A Charge To Keep: Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary and 

the Renewal of Evangelicalism” 

                             Dr. A. Donald MacLeod, Former Research Professor, Tyndale Seminary

10:00 a.m. “Grassroots Ecumenism: The Way of Christian Reunion”

      Dr. Karen Petersen Finch, Professor of Pastoral Leadership, Presbyterian College, Montreal

11:00 a.m. “Old Princeton’s Midwestern Allies”

                            Dr. Ken Stewart, Professor of Theological Studies Emeritus, Covenant College

12:00 p.m. Lunch  

1:00 p.m.  “An Evangelical Epistemology? From Bacon and Paley to Stokes”

                          Dr. Stuart Mathieson, Research Fellow, Dublin City University

2:00 a.m.  “Young B.B. Warfield’s Uncertain Calling”

                          Dr. Brad Gundlach, Distinguished Professor of History, Trinity College

3:00 p.m. “A Truly African Christianity: the Theology and Leadership of the Kenyan Presbyterian minister John G. Gatũ (1925-2017)”

                          Dr. Tim Larsen, McManis Professor of Christian Thought, Wheaton College

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