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Tyndale Society International Conference Antwerp

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8-11 July 2025

There will be a conference in Antwerp from 8-11 July 2025 to mark the 500th anniversary of the Cologne Fragment. The theme is “Tudor England and the Antwerp Book Trade” and the conference will mark the quincentenary of Tyndale’s first edition of the New Testament. The following documents may be viewed or downloaded by clicking on the relevant buttons below:

Registration Call for papers Tudor England and the Antwerp Book Trade Website

 

The event is being organised by Guido Latre and staff members of MPM (Museum Plantin Moretus), Antwerp University and Louvain University. The event will include speakers, exhibits of 16th century books, guided tours of Antwerp and Leuven plus a concert.

Please contact Tudor Antwerp if you are interested in attending. For up-to-date information, please consult the university website.

The deadline for the submission of papers is 15th February 2025.

Mid-Year Conference

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October 25th, 2025

Our Mid-Year conference will be taking place on October 25th at the Church of The Good Samaritan, Paoli, PA.

Speakers will include Rev. Phil Ellsworth and others.



Tyndale Society Symposium

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4-5th December 2025

There will be a joint conference with the British and Irish Association of Practical Theology (BIAPT) at Launde Abbey in Leicestershire on 4th and 5th December, 2025.

The title is: 'From “the salt of the earth” to “the powers that be”: The impact of biblical language in contemporary culture.’

The symposium will explore biblical language in English translation and its impact, both in Tyndale’s time and now. For further details, please view further details in the attached document. (This should load in your web browser and you may download a copy to your own device if you wish.)

If you are interested in attending, please contact BIAPT directly.

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