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- Date Created:
- December 27, 2002 to February 5, 2006
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-ACC.008
- Subject:
- Drummond, Lewis A., Binkley, Olin Trivette, 1908-1999, Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, Patterson, Paige, Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931-, and Akin, Daniel L., 1957-
- Creator:
- Braswell, George W., Jr., 1936- and Alley, Rachel
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 2023
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- ARC.016_Seven_Presidents_and_One_Professor_001
- Description:
- The below item is a book by Dr. Braswell detailing his relationship with all seven presidents of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. From the forward: "This manuscript is a collection of memories of my personal experiences
with each of the seven presidents of Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary as well as brief historical background on each of them. As the
only living professor who has known all seven men, I want to share my
stories from Southeastern's history. All opinions are my own and only
my own."
- Date Created:
- 2023
- Identifier:
- ARC.016_Seven_Presidents_and_One_Professor
- Description:
- This collection contains a full run of Commencement Programs produced for SEBTS from 1954-1999. For programs from 2000-2024, please contact the archives at archives@sebts.edu or 919-761-2329.
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 2019
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- IRG.02.06.01_C
- Description:
- This collection contains 11 digitized audio cassette recordings of Primitive Baptist church services held in North Carolina and Virginia.
- Date Created:
- June 9, 1991 to August 20, 2005
- Identifier:
- PBHLA-ACC.007
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- PBC003.002
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- PBC003.001
- Description:
- This collection contains 19 Anson County Baptist Association annual reports from 1910-1928. Thirteen churches first met October 18-19, 1910 at Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Polkton, NC.
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- SBC.001.001.AnsonCounty
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- SBC.001.002.VirginiaPortsmouth
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- SBC.001.002.Columbia
- Date Created:
- 2024
- Identifier:
- SBC001.002
- Date Created:
- 1976 to 2003
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Handbook_0000
- Description:
- David R. Beck was Professor of New Testament and Greek. He begins his lecture by speaking about the research he has been doing on his sabbatical and the topic of his lecture, evangelism in Luke-Acts (00:00-15:34). Beck first examines the genre of Luke-Acts as an historical narrative, and he says that both parts are gospel-centered (15:35-20:15). Beck walks through many passages that speak about Jesus’ evangelistic proclamation in Luke and the evangelism of the apostles in Acts, and he concludes that evangelism was an intentional part of life in the early church, and it was powered by the will and sovereignty of God (20:16-50:36).
- Subject:
- Witness bearing (Christianity), Providence and government of God, and Greek language, Biblical--Study and teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Beck, David R.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 6, 2002
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Faculty_Lecture_David_Beck_2002-11-06
- Description:
- David R. Beck was Professor of New Testament and Greek. He begins his sermon by asking the question “why am I here?” (00:00-07:27). Beck reads from 2 Timothy 2:1-15, and he states that he will walk through the seven imperatives in the passage (07:28-13:55). Beck walks through the seven imperative and delivers them to the audience as life lessons for the Christian, and his answer to the question, “why am I here,” is to serve the Lord diligently and be a faithful witness to him (13:56-36:36).
- Subject:
- Witness bearing (Christianity), Christian life, and Questions and answers
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Beck, David R.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 13, 2002
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_David_Beck_2002-03-13
- Description:
- Sam Williams was Professor of Counseling. He begins is sermon by speaking about the doctrine of man, and he briefly talks about his childhood and family, specifically his brother Rick (00:00-08:32). Williams reads from 1 Corinthians 6:9-20, and his main topic is the theology of the body. His first point is the principle of redemption, and he says that the people of God need to be reminded that their bodies have been washed and sanctified (08:33-17:48). Williams second point is the principle of liberty, and he says that followers of Christ must discipline their bodies in their walk with God so that no earthly thing can master over them (17:49-22:29). Williams third point is the principle of resurrection, and he says that the body is created by God, redeemed by God, and its destiny is in the hands of God to be glorified, to be made for immortality (22:30-35:11). Williams final point is the principle of residency, and he says that the believer’s body is now God’s dwelling place through the Holy Spirit (35:12-43:41).
- Subject:
- Liberty--Religious aspects--Christianity, Resurrection--Biblical teaching, and Theological anthropology
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Willams, Sam
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 3, 2003
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sam_Williams_2003-04-03