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- Beschreibung:
- • Rosemary Ruether was a professor at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She was also a leading ecofeminist scholar and Roman Catholic theologian. The service begins with the introduction of Rosemary Ruether (00:00-01:28). The title of Ruether’s lecture is “Dualism and the Problem of Evil.” The first question Ruether asks is about the origins of dualism, and she answers by approaching the social hierarchy of gender and race in society looking back to the writings of Greek philosophers, Augustine, and medieval theologians who expressed the thought of men containing the full image of God over women (01:29-13:41). The second question Ruether asks is how this dualism emerged, and she gives an answer of three human tendencies: the missing link mentality, the “us versus them” mentality, and the distinction of good versus evil mentality (13:42-21:22). Ruether lists inherited patterns from this dualism which are sexism, class hierarchy, racism, and antisemitism (21:23-24:55). She distinguishes three different languages from the higher social group to reduce the others, and these are deprival language, idealized language, and genocidal language (24:56-33:08). Ruether moves to the critique of these dominant views that comes out of dualistic thinking, and she first tackles the social problem of looking through the lens of how positions of power have created opportunities for evil (33:09-38:59). Going beyond social ideology, Ruether examines the distortion of reality because of the underlying dualism, and she challenges the Greek perception of the mind and body and purpose for life with the Hebraic biblical understanding of mind-body unity and purpose of renewal of all things (39:00-45:55). Ruether concludes her lecture with the question about good-evil dualism, and she identifies evil with the capacity for humanity to distort freedom (45:56-48:43).
- Fach:
- Dualism (Religion)--Christianity, Mind and body, Social conflict, and Sex discrimination
- Schöpfer:
- Ruether, Rosemary Radford and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- October 1, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Rosemary_Reuther_1985-10-01
- Beschreibung:
- Delos Miles was the Professor of Evangelism at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-2:42). There is a moment of prayer (2:43-4:02). The choir sings an anthem (4:03-9:39). Miles reads Scripture from Galatians 6 and Psalms (9:40-13:37). Miles speaks of recovering the “Pentecostal emphasis on the role of the Spirit as power for mission” (13:37-21:23). Miles speaks on making God one’s refuge to grow closer to Him and to better minister to others (21:24-29:19). Miles closes the service with a word of prayer (29:20-29:38).
- Fach:
- Pentecost, Missions, Jesus Christ--Miracles, and Holy Spirit
- Schöpfer:
- Miles, Delos and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 26, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Delos_Miles_1985-09-26
- Beschreibung:
- W. Wayne Price was the pastor Williamsburg Baptist Church in Williamsburg, Virginia. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:54) There is a Scripture reading from II Corinthians 4:1-7 (0:55-2:27). W. Wayne Price is introduced as the chapel speaker (2:28-3:27). Price speaks about the mystery of treasure in earthen vessels (3:28-7:05). Price describes how people are the earthen vessels within which the treasure resides (7:06-9:04). Price speaks about how the image of this shows people their common imperfection (9:05-14:11). Price speaks about how the image of earthen vessels containing treasure also reminds people of the lofty work of the church (14:12-21:28). Price concludes the service with a blessing (21:29-22:13).
- Fach:
- Sin
- Schöpfer:
- Price, W. Wayne, 1938- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 25, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_W_Wayne_Price_1985-09-25
- Beschreibung:
- Bob Spinks was an administrator at Southeastern Seminary and the founding Director of Development for the Wake Forest University Divinity School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The service begins with a Scripture reading from Romans 12:9-18 (0:00-1:23). Prayer is asked for seminary friends and their needs, and the congregation is lead in prayer (1:24-4:18). Spinks reads Scripture from Isaiah 9 and Romans 14 (4:19-6:01). Spinks shares about the past season of his life (6:02-15:42). Spinks about the prioritizing spiritual peace above political or cultural peace (15:43-23:50). Spinks ends the service with a moment of prayer (23:51-24:20).
- Fach:
- Memorials, Peace, Bible. Romans, Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention, and Bible. Isaiah
- Schöpfer:
- Spinks, Bob and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 24, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bob_Spinks_1985-09-24
- Beschreibung:
- John W. Carlton was the Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:32). There is a Scripture reading from Psalm 118:19-29 and John 9:1-7 (1:33-4:31). Carlton speaks about the human tendency to long for the future and assume that “the real thing is further on” (4:32-12:13). Carlton suggests that such an attitude distorts one’s motivation for serving Christ through ministry in the present (12:14-16:59). A blessing is given (17:00-17:20).
- Fach:
- Future, The
- Schöpfer:
- Carlton, John W., 1920- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 19, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_W_Carlton_1985-09-19
- Beschreibung:
- Davis Saunders was the director for Eastern and Southern Africa with the Foreign Mission Board. The service begins with an announcement about a lost necklace (0:00-0:38). Davis Saunders is introduced as the chapel speaker (0:39-2:25). Saunders speaks on the cultural differences between Christian communities, specifically regarding needs (2:26-7:06). Saunders emphasizes the need for meeting physical needs and spiritual needs, having compassion for people and desiring to know and share peace (7:08-20:33). Saunders ends the service with a moment of prayer (20:34-21:19).
- Fach:
- Peace, Missions, and Missions--Africa
- Schöpfer:
- Saunders, Davis and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 18, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Davis_Saunders_1985-09-18
- Beschreibung:
- Motlaepula Chabaku was a South African refugee. The service begins with announcements over community concerns, and the speaker gives a word of prayer (00:00-02:35). Motlalepula Chabaku is introduced as the Missionary Day speaker (02:36-04:09). Chabaku reads from Matthew 4:18-21 and Luke 8:1-3, and she speaks at length about how the inequality of race, gender, and economic status seen, not only in her home country of South Africa but all over the world, is contrary to the Scriptures and the justice of God (04:10-34:51). The service ends with an invitation and a last word from Chabaku about a hymn that changed her life (34:52-38:20).
- Fach:
- Christianity and justice, Apartheid--South Africa, and Missions
- Schöpfer:
- Chabaku, Motlalepula and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 17, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Missionary_Day_Address_Motlalepula_Chabaku_1985-09-17
- Beschreibung:
- John Edward Steely was the Professor of Historical Theology at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with a welcome (0:00-0:47). There is a Scripture reading from Ephesians 4 and a word of prayer (0:48-5:26). Steely speaks about the command to speak the truth in love (5:27-10:55). Steely urges the congregation to make these attributes true of their own lives (10:56-17:51). Steely closes the service in a moment of prayer (17:52-18:11).
- Fach:
- Bible. Ephesians, Love--Religious aspects--Christianity, and Truth
- Schöpfer:
- Steely, John E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 12, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Edward_Steely_1985-09-12
- Beschreibung:
- Thomas R. McKibbens, Jr. Was the Associate Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with a responsive word and organ music (0:00-3:10). There is a moment of prayer (3:11-5:09). There is a Scripture reading from Deuteronomy 6 and Mark 12 (5:10-7:42). There is a moment of prayer (7:43-8:19). McKibbens speaks about the stereotypical idea that seminaries attempt to replace one’s “heartfelt religion with some kind of head faith” and the misbelief that seminaries are churches (8:20-12:38). McKibbens speaks about about the difference between a theological school and a theological seminary and the understanding of theological intellect (12:39-13:55). McKibbens speaks about how “head-faith" and “heart-faith” cannot be separated in the Christian faith (13:56-20:52). McKibbens speaks about the sacrifice of our minds for Christ and having personal faith (20:53-31:05). McKibbens gives a blessing from Numbers to close the service (31:06-31:22).
- Fach:
- Sanctification and Faith
- Schöpfer:
- McKibbens, Thomas R. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 11, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Thomas_R_McKibbens_Jr_1985-09-11
- Beschreibung:
- John I. Durham was the Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at Southeastern Seminary. Prayer concerns are shared with the congregation and there is a moment of prayer (0:00-3:07). The chapel speakers for the series are announced (3:08-5:45). There is a Scripture reading from Job 28:20-28 and John 3:1-17 (5:46-10:09). Durham speaks of giving one’s all and what God can accomplish through someone (10:10-14:25). Durham speaks of the relationship between knowledge and piety (14:26-23:08).
- Fach:
- Piety and Knowledge, Theory of, in the Bible
- Schöpfer:
- Durham, John I., 1933- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ort:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Sprache:
- English
- Datum erstellt:
- September 10, 1985
- Ressourcentyp:
- Audio
- Identifikator:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_I_Durham_1985-09-10