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- Descripción:
- Richard Gene Puckett was the editor of the Biblical Recorder. Puckett is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:12). A hymn is played (0:13-4:51). A word of prayer is followed by a hymn (cut) (4:52-6:05). Puckett is introduced (6:06-8:02). Puckett thanks Southeastern’s students and faculty (8:03-9:03). His lecture, “State Baptist Papers: Reflectors of the Crises,” focuses on how printed papers are better records of current events (9:04-10:00). He summarizes his lecture from the day before: he explains that the lecture dealt with the history of U.S. Baptist missions with a specific focus on the Judsons and Luther Rice and the creation of the Triennial Convention, the Southern Baptist Convention, and state conventions (10:01-10:20). Puckett expresses that documents exist that inform us of what truly happened during the birth of Baptist missions and that Baptist papers mirror these events (10:21-11:39). He chooses ten crises to prove this point, with the first crisis being the mission vs. anti-mission movements of the nineteenth century (11:40-11:59). These movements resulted due to the conflict between general atonement (Arminian theology) and particular atonement (Calvinistic theology) (12:00-12:55). Puckett reveals that Baptist papers reflected this conflict in Maryland (12:56-15:49). The second crisis involved the founding of the Southern Baptist Convention by the Virginia Mission Society which became a large highlight in Baptist papers (15:50-16:24). The third crisis is the Campbellite and Landmark movements, with the former movement involving Alexander Campbell and his view on baptism (16:25-17:15). Biblical Recorder editor Thomas Meredith recorded the errors of this movement (17:16-18:58). Puckett then explains that the Landmark movement viewed its church as the only valid church in accordance with New Testament truth and made an appearances in the Tennessee Baptist Paper and the Kentucky Western Baptist Review (18:59-20:48). The fourth crisis, with which the Kentucky Western Recorder highly involved, was the Witsitt controversy over whether Baptists could be traced back to Jesus’ time (20:49-23:45). Fundamentalism vs. Modernism was the fifth crisis that became popular in Baptist publications, specifically the Oklahoma Baptist Messenger (23:46-27:33). Puckett’s sixth crisis is the Baptist westward movement: some believed that these Baptists were not true Baptists with Reuben Ally, editor of the Virginia Religious Herald, being a strong voice of the conflict (27:34-29:11). Crisis seven is the Southern Baptist Seminary conflict that occurred due to a disagreement between the president and faculty and appeared in multiple papers such as the Kentucky Western Recorder and the Christian Index (29:12-33:16). The Elliot controversy at Mid-Western Seminary also found its way in Baptist papers, with E.S. James, editor of the Texas Baptist Standard leading the way (33:17-36:02). Puckett’s ninth crisis is the struggle of power, especially within the Southern Baptist Convention concerning the presidential position, and he conveys that this crisis caused many papers to suffer as they attempted to record the facts (36:03-38:23). The final crisis is one that occurred at Southeastern and was accurately and completely recorded by the Biblical Recorder (38:24-40:14). Puckett speaks on the problems of editing and recording, focusing on how writers never have complete freedom of words and on how they must strive to record truthfully, yet fairly (40:15-50:54). He then closes with saying that the Baptist mission of the world depends on education and information (52:59-53:59). Puckett is thanked and the congregation is informed that he will be in the Ledford Center for further discussions (52:59-53:59). A word of prayer ends the event (54:00-54:23).
- Tema:
- Christian education, Baptist associations, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Puckett, Richard Gene and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- November 2, 1988
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio and Text
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Richard_Gene_Puckett_1988-11-02

- Descripción:
- Note - this event was likely held at 7pm. Dr. William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. This is a special, evening Question and Answer session between President Lolley, students, and local townspeople. The service begins with people adjusting the audio-visual equipment and others being seated (0:00:00-0:00:54). Lolley is introduced (0:00:55-0:01:32). Lolley speaks about chapel renovations (1:32-5:24) then speaks about Southeastern’s connection with the public. Lolley mentions Southeastern’s connection with the SBC (6:15), the seminary’s trustees (13:10), the seminary’s faculty, staff, and students (16:10), and the town of Wake Forest (22:00). The Q&A begins at 25:00. Lolley does not always repeat the questions, and he occasionally reiterates them in the form of a statement. Lolley is asked, “How do you feel about Dr. Drummond? When will he start?” (25:26). Lolley is asked about rumors of professors leaving SEBTS en masse for form a new seminary [SeminEx II] (34:39). Lolley is asked about hope for restoration (37:45). Lolley is asked what the townspeople can do to support faculty and staff who remain at SEBTS (49:20). Lolley is asked about the upcoming SBC Annual Meeting (57:43). Lolley closes the service in a moment of prayer (1:06:10-1:07:01).
- Tema:
- Evangelicalism--Southern Baptist Convention, Liberalism (Religion)--Southern Baptist Convention, Theological seminary presidents, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- March 1, 1988
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Event_William_Randall_Lolley_1988-03-01

- Descripción:
- The service begins with testing the microphones (0:00:00-0:01:55). There is a welcome and explanation of the forum meeting to choose a new president for the seminary (0:01:56-0:03:51). Andy Hawkins leads a moment of prayer (0:03:52-0:05:20). There is an announcement from Lolley regarding school closings (0:05:21-0:06:04). New students and council representatives are recognized (0:06:05-0:07:23). The process of selecting a new president is shared (0:07:24-0:12:23). Beverly shares her personal thoughts about the profile provided and the importance of exercising one’s voice (0:12:24-0:20:52). There is a moment of prayer (0:20:53-0:21:38). The profile for the new president is discussed and elements of the profile are voted on to be included or changed (0:21:39-1:42:50). There is a time for communion, including Scripture reading, prayer, and taking of the sacraments (1:42:51-1:44:14).
- Tema:
- Forums (Discussion and debate) and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- January 15, 1988
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Event_Student_Council_Forum_1988-01-15

- Descripción:
- The service begins with Scripture readings (0:00-10:39). Alison Smith relates Southeastern’s institutional controversy to the feelings of the Psalmist in Psalm 35 and urges her listeners not to deny the depths of their anger, to acknowledge their own sins, to acknowledge their persecution, and to acknowledge corporate pain. Smith uses texts from the Old and New Testament to illustrate God’s ability to transform old bones into new bodies and relates that illustration to the ongoing denominational controversy (10:40-19:26). The congregation joins in reading the benediction (19:27-20:08).
- Tema:
- Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention and Women in the Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Smith, Alison
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- November 11, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Alison_Smith_1987-11-11

- Descripción:
- The forum begins in a moment of prayer (0:00:00-0:00:40). Dr. Morris Ashcraft reads a letter from the president (0:00:41-0:03:54). Dr. Morris Ashcraft explains the purpose of the meeting and reads his letter of resignation as Dean of Faculty (0:04:31-0:16:17). Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, representing the SEBTS chapter of the AAUP, mentions President Lolley and Dean Ashcraft's resignations and compares the leadership transition to a time of exile (0:16:18-0:26:06). Dr. Richard Hester speaks about the freedom of conscience in theological education (0:26:07-0:36:30). Student Body President Beverly Hardgrove speaks on the need of cooperation among Southern Baptists (0:36:31-0:44:24). Inquiry Editor Ken Gray speaks about his sense of belonging at Southeastern Seminary (0:44:25-0:50:35). The forum ends with questions (0:50:36-1:05:27) and prayer (1:05:28-1:09:13).
- Tema:
- Evangelicalism--Southern Baptist Convention, Religious education, Leadership, Liberalism (Religion)--Southern Baptist Convention, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- October 23, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Event_President-Dean-Faculty-Student_Forum_1987-10-23

- Descripción:
- Chevis F. Horne was the Visiting Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with Scripture readings from Matthew, I Corinthians, and Ephesians (0:00-2:07). There is a moment of prayer (2:08-3:47). Horne speaks on the tragedy of immaturity, the present crisis in the SBC, inerrancy, and the need to speak truth in love (3:50-19:53). Horne closes the service in a blessing (19:54-20:42).
- Tema:
- Emotional maturity--Religious aspects--Christianity, Bible--Inspiration, Preaching, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Horne, Chevis F. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- October 15, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Chevis_F_Horne_1987-10-15

- Descripción:
- This chapel service is facilitated by the Associate of Divinity class at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a moment of prayer (0:00-1:05). There is a song of worship (1:06-4:18). There is a Scripture reading from I Corinthians 13 (4:19-6:13). The speaker asks the congregation to imagine what a letter from Paul to the Southern Baptist Churches would look like (6:14-7:35). He speaks about Jesus showing servanthood, love despite disagreements, and evangelism (7:36-15:22). He shares that Baptists need to be good examples to draw people to Christianity (15:23-20:27). He closes the service in a moment of prayer (20:28-21:05).
- Tema:
- Witness bearing (Christianity) and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- April 1, 1987
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_A_Div_Class_1987-04-01

- Descripción:
- Marian Berky was a student at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:22). There is an announcement for a communion service (3:23-3:36). There is a Scripture reading and a moment of prayer (3:37-4:37). There are Scripture readings from Deuteronomy 10 and Matthew 5 (4:38-7:38). The choir sings a song of worship (7:39-10:02). Berky speaks about her early marriage and travels, meeting and fellowshipping with people of different beliefs (10:03-14:50). She shares of a hurt and division that had occurred in the Southeastern community, which caused her to wonder why people had such a difficult time loving each other (14:51-16:12). She shares the title of a book which explains how to love one’s enemies (16:13-25:07). There is a song of worship (25:08-28:42).
- Tema:
- Fellowship, Love--Religious aspects--Christianity, Enemies, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Berky, Marian and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- November 19, 1986
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Marian_Berky_1986-11-19

- Descripción:
- Disclaimer: The first portion of the service is inaudible. Russell Jones was an MDiv student at Southeastern Seminary. The service begins with Scripture readings (0:00-1:59). Several women give a presentation about the birth of Jesus (2:00-5:03). Jones shares his thoughts about women who have been called into ministry and reads from Galatians 3:28 (5:04-6:19). Jones admits to being a skeptic when it comes to Scripture, especially about God’s acceptance, and he speaks on the difficulty of hearing Paul say there is not a division to be made between types of people (6:20-7:40). He speaks on tearing down the walls of what a minister is supposed to be like, removing the masculine and feminine labels and replacing them with attributes devoid of gender assumptions (7:41-12:13). Jones argues that “denying church ordination to a person on the basis of sex” does a great injustice (12:14-18:29). The congregation shares in reciting the litany of affirmation (18:30-20:59). The service ends with a benediction (21:00-21:33).
- Tema:
- Liberalism (Religion), Ordination of women, Equality, Women clergy, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Jones, Russell
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- March 6, 1986
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Russell_Jones_1986-03-06

- Descripción:
- 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).
- Tema:
- Bible. Isaiah, Peace, Memorials, Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention, and Bible. Romans
- Creador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spinks, Bob
- Ubicación:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Idioma:
- English
- Fecha de Creacion:
- September 24, 1985
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bob_Spinks_1985-09-24