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Posted on December 6, 2011 by laurence

2011 Bavinck Conference Lectures

Audio recordings of lectures from the 12–14 October 2011 international Bavinck conference, “After 9/11/11 . . . What? Reformed Theology and the Church’s Global Mission Today,” are now available on our web site.

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