

March 27-28, 2026
All Saints Church, New Holland, PA
Leviticus is a critical book of the Bible, the main source for our understanding of sacrifice, atonement, priesthood, purity, and holiness. Yet to many Christians, it's a closed book. It seems so complicated, not to mention entirely irrelevant.
In this weekend course, Peter Leithart introduces the fundamental themes of Leviticus: Sacrifice, Priesthood, Purity, and Holiness. The course examines the intricate organization of the text of Leviticus, and the logic of its rituals and rules. Dr. Leithart will also explore the typological dimensions of the book and the contemporary relevance of Levitical categories. Each session will include both lecture and discussion of selected chapters of Leviticus.
In this weekend course, Peter Leithart introduces the fundamental themes of Leviticus: Sacrifice, Priesthood, Purity, and Holiness. The course examines the intricate organization of the text of Leviticus, and the logic of its rituals and rules. Dr. Leithart will also explore the typological dimensions of the book and the contemporary relevance of Levitical categories. Each session will include both lecture and discussion of selected chapters of Leviticus.

Peter Leithart is President of Theopolis Institute and organizing Pastor of Immanuel Reformed Church.
He is the author of many books, including a two-volume commentary on Revelation (T&T Clark, 2018), God of Hope (Athanasius, 2022), On Earth As In Heaven (Lexham, 2022), Creator (IVP, 2023), and Glory of Man (Athanasius, 2024). He writes a fortnightly column at FirstThings.com, and posts regularly on his Substack page.
Leithart has served in three pastorates: He was pastor of Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church (now Trinity Presbyterian Church), Birmingham, Alabama from 1989 to 1995, planted and pastored Trinity Reformed Church, Moscow, Idaho, from 2003-2013; and planted Immanuel Reformed Church in 2023. From 1998 and 2013 he taught theology and literature full-time at New St. Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho.
Leithart received an A.B. in English and History from Hillsdale College in 1981, and a Master of Arts in Religion and a Master of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 1986 and 1987. In 1998 he received his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge in England.
He and his wife, Noel, have ten children and twenty grandchildren.
He is the author of many books, including a two-volume commentary on Revelation (T&T Clark, 2018), God of Hope (Athanasius, 2022), On Earth As In Heaven (Lexham, 2022), Creator (IVP, 2023), and Glory of Man (Athanasius, 2024). He writes a fortnightly column at FirstThings.com, and posts regularly on his Substack page.
Leithart has served in three pastorates: He was pastor of Reformed Heritage Presbyterian Church (now Trinity Presbyterian Church), Birmingham, Alabama from 1989 to 1995, planted and pastored Trinity Reformed Church, Moscow, Idaho, from 2003-2013; and planted Immanuel Reformed Church in 2023. From 1998 and 2013 he taught theology and literature full-time at New St. Andrews College, Moscow, Idaho.
Leithart received an A.B. in English and History from Hillsdale College in 1981, and a Master of Arts in Religion and a Master of Theology from Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia in 1986 and 1987. In 1998 he received his Ph.D. at the University of Cambridge in England.
He and his wife, Noel, have ten children and twenty grandchildren.
