Inheritance Graduate Student Conference

About the Conference

The Wheaton College History of Christianity, Theology, and Biblical Exegesis M.A. programs present the Inheritance Graduate Student Conference during the spring semester of each academic year. This annual conference celebrates graduate students from Bible and Theology and their research and accomplishments. The conference is a time for faculty, students, and guests to come together to engage in discussions and fellowship.

Graduate students in the History of Christianity, Biblical and Theological Studies, Theology, and Biblical Exegesis programs are given the opportunity share their original research and writing in a professional, collegial setting among their peers and professors. Topics range from exegetical and Biblical studies, to systematic theology, historical theology, and Church history.

Event Details for 2025

  • Registration Information 
    Registration is free to all Wheaton College faculty, staff, students, and guests, and includes dinner. Email bts.graduate.studies@wheaton.edu for more information about registration.
  • Date and Time
    Friday, February 28, 2025, from 2-8 PM
  • Panels
    Panels will include topics in Biblical Exegesis, Systematic Theology, Historical Theology, and Christian History.
  • Location
    Wilson Suite (Billy Graham Hall, Room 432) on the campus of Wheaton College
  • Food and Refreshments
    Coffee will be available during the conference with an on-campus group dinner (provided)
  • Questions?
    Contact bts.graduate.studies@wheaton.edu.

 

2018 Highlights

group of students at a conference

(Almost) The complete group of coordinators and presenters! This year, we were joined by students from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School!

Group of students presenting research at a theology and Christian history conference

Panel 1: The Early Church

two professors smiling at a conference

Keynote speaker Dr. Yudha Thianto, Professor and Chair of Theology at Trinity Christian College, with Dr. Jennifer McNutt, M.A. Program Coordinator and Inheritance Conference Director.