2025 CTI Symposium Schedule Celebrating 90th Anniversary of NAFWB

2025 Symposium

On October 6-7, the Commission for Theological Integrity is set to host its annual symposium on the campus of Randall University in Moore, OK. This year, the event’s theme celebrates the 90th anniversary of the NAFWB.

The symposium is open to all and is free of charge. Attendees need only make their lodging arrangements and cover their meals. Randall University has a special rate with the SpringHill Suites in Moore, OK, priced at $95 plus tax.

The schedule is as follows:

Monday Evening

 6:00 – 6:10     Welcome and Prayer

6:15 – 7:05       Daniel Sweet The Self-Authentication of Scripture: An Evidential Defense Grounded in Inerrancy

7:05 – 7:20     Refreshments and Discussion

7:25 – 8:15      Adam Blehm Should Psychotic Robots Wash Feet? AI, Mental Health, and Foot Washing

Tuesday Morning

8:30 – 8:35      Welcome and Prayer

8:35 – 9:25      James-Henry Christian Surveying the Use of the OT in the NT and Paul’s Conversion as a Hermeneutical Turning Point

9:25 – 9:40      Break

9:40 – 10:30    Phillip T. Morgan John R. Gower and the Culture of Turn-of-the-Century Free Will Baptists

 10:30 – 10:45    Break

10:45 – 11:30    Chapel Dr. J. Matthew Pinson

11:30 – 1:00      Lunch

Tuesday Afternoon

1:00 – 1:50       Daniel D. Mann The Danger of Dullness: An Exposition of Hebrews 5:11 – 6:8

1:50 – 2:05       Refreshments and Discussion

2:10 – 3:00       Christopher Talbot Apologetic Theology or Theological Apologetics?

Toward an Integration of Apologetics and Theological Thought

3:00 – 3:15       Refreshments and Discussion

3:20 – 4:10       Jay McCurry Christian Higher Education in a Postmodern Age:

Resilient Foundations and Strategic Opportunities

4:10 – 6:30      Dinner

Tuesday Evening

6:35 – 7:25      Timothy Eaton  A History of Randall University

7:25 – 7:40      Break

7:45 – 8:35      Derek Cominskie Reformed- Arminian Catholike? Jacobus Arminius and the Ancient Church

8:35 – 8:40     Closing Announcements and Dismissal

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