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	    - La description:
 
	    - John Carlton was Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:08). The service continues with a period of singing (1:09-4:12). After which, John Carlton announces that Clyde Penrose St. Amant could not deliver this final lecture due to his mother's health issues; furthermore, John Carlton explains that he will be reading Amant’s final lecture (4:13-6:43). Clyde Amant’s lecture is entitled “The Christian Ministry Facing The 1970s.” John Carlton begins by discussing modern communication (6:44-12:57). After which, he explores the role of science in the modern world (12:58-27:26). He continues by explaining believers must “put Christian love into practice” (27:27-40:08). He concludes by sharing five “prayers about life” (40:09-48:51). The service closes in prayer (48:52-49:17).  
 
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	    - Ministry
 
	    - Créateur:
 
	    - St. Amant, C. Penrose (Clyde Penrose), 1915-1994, Carlton, John W., 1920-, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Emplacement:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - La langue:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date créée:
 
	    - 3 Mars 1972
 
	    - Type de ressource:
 
	    - Text and Audio
 
	    - Identificateur:
 
	    - SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_John_W_Carlton_1972-03-03
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - La description:
 
	    - Clyde Penrose St. Amant was David T. Porter Professor of Church History at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:08). After which, Clyde Amant is introduced (1:09-2:09). Amant’s message is entitled “Christian Ministry and Social Responsibility.” Amant begins with an introduction concerning the Church’s lack of social ministry (2:10-3:58). He continues by demonstrating the biblical mandate for ministry (3:59-16:45). He examines the developmental history of the “social gospel” (16:46-39:09). He concludes by discussing the future of social ministry (39:10-52:45). The service closes in prayer (52:46-53:47). 
 
	    - Assujettir:
 
	    - Ministry
 
	    - Créateur:
 
	    - St. Amant, C. Penrose (Clyde Penrose), 1915-1994 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Emplacement:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - La langue:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date créée:
 
	    - 2 Mars 1972
 
	    - Type de ressource:
 
	    - Text and Audio
 
	    - Identificateur:
 
	    - SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Clyde_Penrose_St_Amant_1972-03-02
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - La description:
 
	    - Clyde Penrose St. Amant was David T. Porter Professor of Church History at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:28). After which, there is a period of singing (0:29-5:00). The service continues with an introduction of Clyde Amant (5:01-6:22). Amant’s message is entitled the “Christian Ministry and Contemporary Culture.” Amant begins with an introduction concerning culture (6:23-9:32). He discusses religion’s relationship with culture (9:33-16:38). He explains the “creative and dangerous signs of American culture” (16:39-27:43). He continues by exploring the “blind spots” of southern culture (27:44-30:36). Furthermore, he discusses some of the various issues concerning culture (30:37-40:36). He concludes by explaining the believer’s response to culture (40:37-52:12). He closes in prayer (52:13-53:02). 
 
	    - Assujettir:
 
	    - Culture
 
	    - Créateur:
 
	    - St. Amant, C. Penrose (Clyde Penrose), 1915-1994 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Emplacement:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - La langue:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date créée:
 
	    - 1 Mars 1972
 
	    - Type de ressource:
 
	    - Text and Audio
 
	    - Identificateur:
 
	    - SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Clyde_Penrose_St_Amant_1972-03-01
 
     
   
 
  
    
    
      
	    - La description:
 
	    - Clyde Penrose St. Amant was David T. Porter Professor of Church History at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:25). After which, Clyde Amant is introduced (1:26-5:53). Amant’s message is themed “Christian ministry with a historical perspective.” Amant begins with an introduction concerning what it means to be in ministry (5:54-8:47). After which, he illustrates the various issues concerning historical vocational ministry, demonstrating the need for Christian freedom (8:48-16:56). He demonstrates that there must be a “theological renewal” that must “address itself to the larger history of our time” (16:57-47:23). The service closes in prayer (47:24-48:44). 
 
	    - Assujettir:
 
	    - Theology and History
 
	    - Créateur:
 
	    - St. Amant, C. Penrose (Clyde Penrose), 1915-1994 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Emplacement:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - La langue:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date créée:
 
	    - 29 Février 1972
 
	    - Type de ressource:
 
	    - Text and Audio
 
	    - Identificateur:
 
	    - SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Clyde_Penrose_St_Amant_1972-02-29