James E. Tull was Professor of Theology. The service opens with a responsive reading and prayer from 0:00-3:37. Dr. Tull speaks from 3:47-25:01. His source text was Romans 12:1-2. Tull preaches on serving God wholeheartedly and to devote your life to Jesus.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology. The service starts with music from 0:00-3:38. A responsive reading takes place from 4:00-5:41. A prayer is offered from 5:42-8:56. Dr. Tull speaks from 9:06-19:51. Tull preaches on the mission and vision of Southeastern. He shares what he believes makes Southeastern a unique institution. Music closes the service from 19:57-24:21.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology (1960-1985). The service begins with music from 0:00-5:00. Dr. Tull offers a prayer from 5:21-7:05. Tull reads Isaiah 42:6-16 from 7:15-8:36. Dr. Tull preaches from 8:37-23:59. He encourages the students to be servants of God.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology (1960-1985). The service begins with a word of prayer from 0:00-2:48. Dr. Tull preaches from 2:57-22:20. His source text was 2 Corinthians 5:17-19. Tull shares a message on how all Christians are ministers.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology (1960-1985). Dr. Tull states that Jesus Christ redefines our history and our future. Tull speaks for the entirety of the recording.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology at SEBTS (1960-1985). The service begins with prayer from 0:00-1:45. There are opening announcements and an introduction to the speaker from 2:00-4:38. The choir performs a song from 4:40-8:36. Dr. Tull speaks on how Southeastern should strive to have a strong spiritual atmosphere. He argues that the institution should seek to be aligned with God, the most progressive forces of scholarship, and be deeply rooted in Southern Baptist ideals. Tull speaks from 8:51-43:48. A closing prayer is made from 43:49-44:28.
James E. Tull was Professor of Theology (1960-1985). Dr. Tull offers a prayer from 0:00-2:39. Tull preaches from 2:57-18:16 on Genesis 22:1-2. He encourages the students to be men of faith just like Abraham when he was called to sacrifice his son. There is closing music from 18:18-23:21.
After the reading of Ephesians 4:11-13 and a prayer (start-3:35), Dr. James E. Tull, Professor of Theology, gives his reflections on pastoral ministry.
After reading Psalm 103:1 and Psalm 19:14a, a song, prayer, and introduction (start-7:50), Dr. James E. Tull, Professor of Theology, gives a lecture entitled “The Rise and Course of The Landmark Movement” (7:51-57:50). The service ends with a prayer and a song (57:51-end).