The Gospel: 2016 National Conference












































Jesus is the eternal Word of God in human flesh. In the opening of John's gospel, we learn that the Son of God became something He was not—a man. At the same time, He remained what He always was—the second person of the Trinity. As the God-Man, Jesus is one person with complete yet distinct divine and human natures. The biblical account of the incarnation raises one of the most important questions ever to be asked: Why the God-Man? In this session, Dr. Stephen Nichols unpacks the central role of the incarnation for understanding the person and work of Christ.
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Stephen Nichols
Dr. Ian Hamilton is president of The Paton Society, which seeks to present Reformed churches with the challenge of reaching the 3200 unreached language groups with the gospel. He also teaches historical theology at Westminster Seminary UK and serves on the board at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. He is author of many books, including Words from the Cross, Our Heavenly Shepherd, and a commentary on Ephesians in The Lectio Continua Expository Commentary on the New Testament.