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Dockery Lectures: Timothy George - Evening Lecture (Mar 20, 2023) Photos

Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Photo by Lyla Dietz 3/20/23 | 30835 | XL
Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Lyla Dietz

Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Photo by Lyla Dietz 3/20/23 | 30836 | XL
Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Lyla Dietz

Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Photo by Lyla Dietz 3/20/23 | 30837 | XL
Timothy George, research professor of divinity and founding dean of the Beeson Divinity School, was the speaker for the 2023 David and Lanese Dockery Lectures on Baptist Thought and Heritage. He spoke on "Having Bought Truth Dear: Thomas Helwys, Roger Williams, and the Travail of Religious Freedom." - Lyla Dietz