
Lydia Center Workshop: Ministry in Contexts of Spousal Abuse
A one-day workshop regarding common dynamics, mistakes, and needs in pastoral and congregational responses to domestic violence.

Rescuing Mary from Rome: The Virgin in Scripture, Theology, and the Church
As a case study in biblical hermeneutics and theology, this series surveys Marian themes in Scripture and in Roman Catholicism with a view to identifying the "leap" made from a variety of legitimate biblical motifs and possibilities to select illegitimate, distinctly Roman Catholic conclusions.

Leviticus as Christian Scripture
Working from important contributions made by old and recent readers of Leviticus, including Ephraim Radner, Richard Whitekettle, and others, this guide into Leviticus explores the difference ritual theology makes to issues of gender, Christian identity and hope, Christian reading and use of Scripture, and the Gospel.

2018 Lydia Symposium
The 2018 Lydia Symposium explores the complex relationship of domestic violence to Church judicial procedure and pastoral care. Speakers are: Dr. Mark A. Garcia, Dr. Atria A. Larson, and Dr. Alan Strange.

Domestic Violence in Theology & Ministry
This module examines the complicated theme of domestic violence within the world of Holy Scripture, and considers the nature of abuse in marriage and family from the perspective of theological anthropology and the vocation of the Church.

Gender, Divorce, Milton, and the Contexts of WCF 24
This module focuses on the Westminster Assembly’s complicated relationship to the Augustinian and canon law traditions on gender and marriage, and to the writings of contemporary divorce polemicist, John Milton, who dedicated the first of his divorce treatises to the Assembly.