October 3, 11:30 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Various Locations

Join us for the annual Holley-Hull Lecture, featuring renowned New Testament scholar Joshua Jipp, PhD. Jipp’s research and teaching focus on Luke-Acts and Paul’s letters, and his work explores how Scripture informs faithful Christian living, theology, and society. Convo credit will be offered at each lecture.

Event Schedule

  • Lecture One: 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. | Rotunda Club (Lunch and Learn)
    Learning to Love, Loving to Learn: What Theological Education is For

  • Lecture Two: 3 p.m. | Brock Forum
    Paul and the Impossibility of Human Flourishing

  • Lecture Three: 7 p.m. | Reid Chapel
    Hospitable Kings and Citizens: A Pauline Political Philosophy for a Good Society

About the Speaker
Joshua Jipp is Professor of New Testament and Director of the Henry Center for Theological Understanding at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He earned his doctorate from Emory University in 2012, and his scholarship centers on Luke-Acts and Paul’s letters. Beyond his academic work, Jipp is married to Amber, Dean of Students at Moody Bible Institute, and they have three children. He enjoys sports, music, novels, and time with friends and family.