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- Description:
- CDI-01-3611: Southeastern Seminary Student Coordinating Council offices, This photograph is featured in the May-June 1970 Outlook; CDI-01-3612: February, 1970; CDI-01-3613: This photograph is featured in the 1984-1985 directory.; CDI-01-3614: 1985-1986 Student Coordinating Council Officers; CDI-01-3617: This photograph is featured in the May - June 1976 Outlook; CDI-01-3618: This photograph is featured in the March - April 1977 Outlook; CDI-01-3619: This photograph is featured in the May - June 1974 Outlook; CDI-01-3621: Ken Smith, This photograph is featured in the May - June 1974 Outlook; CDI-01-3626: Student Leaders, This photograph is featured in the May - June 1972 Outlook; CDI-01-3631: December, 1970; CDI-01-3632: December, 1970; CDI-01-3634: December, 1970; CDI-01-3635: December, 1970; CDI-01-3633: This photograph was taken December 1970; CDI-01-3636: Student Coordinating Council meeting; CDI-01-3637: This photograph is featured in the January 1953 bulletin (Outlook), Student Coordinating Council; CDI-01-3638: This photograph is featured on the cover of the January - February 1972 Outlook
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1952 to 1994
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3611/3638
- Description:
- CDI-01-3520: (Left) Dr. Randall Lolley, (Middle) Dr. Robert Dale, and (Right) Dr. Albert Meiburg; CDI-01-3521: Professor Dr. Ben Philbeck, professor of Old Testament; CDI-01-3522: Dr. John W. Eddins Jr., This photograph was taken between circa 1971 and 1975; CDI-01-3523: Dr. Michael Hawn; CDI-01-3524: Dr. James T. Tull, This photograph was first featured in the August 1955 bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3525: Dr. Benjamin C. Fisher 1938; Choirs and Children, This photograph was featured in the September 1954 Bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3526: Music Department, H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3527: Faculty of Missions, Dr. John Burder Hipps, This photograph was featured in the 1954 Outlook (Bulletin); CDI-01-3528: Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3529: Archaeology professor Dr. Marc Lovelace speaking at Fellowship Club; CDI-01-3530: Dr. John Burder Hipps; CDI-01-3531: Librarian and faculty Edwin Osburn; CDI-01-3532: Dr. John Steeley and Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-3533: Dr. Albert L. Meiburg; CDI-01-3534: Dr. John Durham, May 1974; CDI-01-3535: Dr. John Durham, May 1974; CDI-01-3536: Faculty Concert, Dr. Jim Good and Dr. Michael Hawn, Music; CDI-01-3537/3538: Pastor's Seminar, Dr. Clyde Fant; CDI-01-3539: Dr. Clyde Fant addresses Pastor's Seminar; CDI-01-3540: Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3541: Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3542: Visiting Professor Dr. A. C. Reid, Professor of Wake Forest College and University; CDI-01-3543: Professor of Counseling Dr. Dwight Cumbee; CDI-01-3544: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3545: Professor of Church History, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks; CDI-01-3546: Dr. Johnson Muse; CDI-01-3547: Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, Dr. T. Furman Hewitt; CDI-01-3548: Professor Dr. John Durham; CDI-01-3549: Dr. Archie Nations, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3550: Professor Dr. William Clemmons, CDI-01-3551: Professor Dr. Donald Cook, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3552: Fred Sandusky, Dr. Thomas Graves, and (Far right) Jerry Niswonger, Assistant to the President and Student Development; CDI-01-3553: Dr. Thomas McKibbens, Professor of New Testament, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1984; CDI-01-3554: Dr. Samuel Balentine, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1983; CDI-01-3555: Dr. Furman T. Hewitt; CDI-01-3556: Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3557: Fred Sandusky, Registrar; CDI-01-3558: Dr. Donald Cook, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3559: Professor Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3560: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3561: Ben Fisher; CDI-01-3562: Dr. Elmo Scoggin, March 1971; CDI-01-3563: Dr. John Eddins, February 1972; CDI-01-3564: Dr. James Leo Green; CDI-01-3565: Professor Dr. Jerry Stubblefield; CDI-01-3566: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3567: Dr. A. C. Reid; CDI-01-3568: Dr. Garland Hendricks and his new book published in 1965; CDI-01-3569: Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-3570: Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy; CDI-01-3571: Dr. James Leo Green, on a Preaching Mission; CDI-01-3572: Dr. Ben Philbeck, Professor of Hebrews and Old Testament; CDI-01-3573: Archeological Dig, Dr. Ben Philbeck; CDI-01-3574: Dr. Andrew Lester; CDI-01-3575: Dr. Gene Owens on Rhine Steamer; CDI-01-3576: Dr. John Durham and his daughter Gwynne Durham, July 1970; CDI-01-3577: Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation; CDI-01-3578: Dr. Denton Coker; CDI-01-3579: Librarian Edwin Osburn, This photograph is featured in the 1954 Bulletin (Outlook); CDI-01-3580: Dr. John W. Carlton; CDI-01-3581: Dr. Charles Dorman, This photograph was taken by photographer Heulon Stewart Dean of Fuquay-Varina North Carolina; CDI-01-3582: Dean Dr. Russ Bush and Dr. Glenn T. Miller, Professor of Church History. This photograph was featured in the winter 1991 Outlook; CDI-01-3583: Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3584: Dr. James Blackmore; CDI-01-3585: Dr. E. Luther Copeland addressing the Baptist World Congress in Tokyo.; CDI-01-3586: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown, a new faculty member at the time of this photograph.; CDI-01-3587: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen; CDI-01-3588: Dr. J. Colin Harris; CDI-01-3589: Dr. Elmo Scoggin; CDI-01-3590: Dr. Archie Nations, a visiting professor at the time of this photograph.; CDI-01-3591: Dr. James Blackmore and Jerry Niswonger, This photograph was taken circa 1973.; CDI-01-3592: Dr. James T. Tull; CDI-01-3593: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3594: H. Max Smith, faculty; CDI-01-3595: Dr. Archie Nations; CDI-01-3596: Dr. Olin T. Binkley; CDI-01-3597: Edwin Osburn, Librarian; CDI-01-3598: Dr. Robert Culpepper, Professor of New Testament; CDI-01-3599: Dr. James Leo Green; CDI-01-3600: Professor Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3601: Ben Fisher
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1991
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3520/3601
- Description:
- CDI-01-3746: Dr. Robert E. Poerschke, November 1968; CDI-01-3747: May 1974; CDI-01-3748: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Center back) Delos Miles, and (Right) Dr. Thomas McKibbens; CDI-01-3749: (Left to right) Bruce Powers, Dr. John Durham, Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. George Braswell, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3750: Lloyd Neal and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3751: Dr. John Wayland, November 1968; CDI-01-3752: Trustee Sam Allen, December 1971; CDI-01-3753: Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3754: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken sometime between September 1963 to 1973; CDI-01-3755: Dr. George Braswell, September 1973; CDI-01-3756: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3757: (Left to right) Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. Thomas McKibbens signing Principle of Abstracts, Dr. Morris Ashcraft; CDI-01-3759: (Back to front) Dr. John Wayland, James Blackmore, Dr. John Carlton, Dr. I.N. Patterson, Dr. E. Luther Copeland, and Dr. Olin T. Binkley during Graduation and or Convocation; CDI-01-3760: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3761: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3762: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3763: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, visiting Professor; CDI-01-3764: (Middle) Dr. and Mrs. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3765: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3766: (Left) Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen and (Right) Ted James; CDI-01-3767: President of Regents Park, Oxford, England, visiting professor, Barrington R. White, April 15-18, 1968 ; CDI-01-3768: Dr. Edward McKay; CDI-01-3769: Dr. Marc Lovelace teaching in a classroom; CDI-01-3770: Max Smith; CDI-01-3771: Dr. Ellis Hollon, This photograph was featured in the November - December 1968 Outlook; CDI-01-3772: Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3773: Rena Bland, Dr. Thomas A. Bland's wife, This photograph, and the notice of her death, was used in July - August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3774: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was possibly taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3775: Dr. Garland Hendricks, This photograph was taken between September 1963 and 1973; CDI-01-3776: Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This images was possibly taken circa 1968; CDI-01-3777: Dr. Colin Harris, December 1973; CDI-01-3778: Dr. Richard K. Young; CDI-01-3779: (From left) Bruce Powers, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. William Clemmons; CDI-01-3780: Dr. Elmo Scoggin and Dr. Delos Miles; CDI-01-3781: President Dr. Randall Lolley, Dr. George Braswell and and Dr. Richard A. Spencer, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1974; CDI-01-3782: Dr. Donald Moore, President Dr. Olin T. Binkley, and Dr. Robert Poerschke; CDI-01-3783: (From left) Dr. William Clemmons, Bruce Powers, and Dr. Robert Dale; CDI-01-3787: Dr. Delos Miles and Dr. Thomas Graves, This photograph was taken circa 1979-1987; CDI-01-3788: Dr. T. A. Bland, Dr. C. Michael Hawn, Dr. Thomas Graves, and Dr. Richard Hester; CDI-01-3789: March 01, 1971; CDI-01-3790: Dr. J. Leo Green and Dr. Edward McDowell; CDI-01-3791: Professor Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown; CDI-01-3792: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3793: Dr. David Mein, Visiting Professor, This photograph was taken before November 1965; CDI-01-3794: Dr. David Mein; CDI-01-3795: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3796: Elaine Nations, wife of Dr. Archie Nations, This photograph, and the notice of death, were used in July-August 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3797: (From left) Dr. E. Luther Copeland, Dr. J. Carroll Trotter, Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin, and Dr. Raymond Brown; CDI-01-3798: "By-laws of Southeastern Seminary provide that members of faculty shall subscribe to the Abstract of Principles, and sign them as they begin their duties. The above picture was taken at the beginning of the session last fall. Left to right are Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Dr. Edward A. McDowell, Jr., Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Dr. Marc H. Lovelace, Associate Professor of Archeology, President Sydnor L. Stealey, Dr J. Leo Green, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics, and Dr. J. B. Hipps, Professor of Missions."; CDI-01-3799: Faculty Dinner; CDI-01-3800: (Left to Right) Dr. J. D. Grey, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Dr. Stewart A. Newman; CDI-01-3801: Dr. M. Ray McKay and Dr. Edward A. McDowell standing in front of what is now named the Adams building; CDI-01-3802: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3803: Dr. Edward McDowell, Dr. M. Ray McKay; CDI-01-3804: Dr. James Good, Dr. Thomas Halbrooks, and Dr. Luke Smith signing the Seminary's Articles of Faith, This photograph was probably taken circa 1988; CDI-01-3805: Faculty in Hall of Presidents, This photograph was possibly taken between circa 1988 and 1992.; CDI-01-3806: Dr. David Mein, visiting professor; CDI-01-3807: Dr. David Mein , visiting professor; CDI-01-3808: This photograph was possibly taken circa 1987; CDI-01-3809: Faculty; CDI-01-3810: (Bottom row, second from the right) Bruce Powers
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3744/3811
- Description:
- CDI-01-3848: "Dr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson shared in the singing of the song 'This Guy's in Love' "; CDI-01-3849: Faculty wives, Mrs. John Steely, Mrs. Ralph Herring (sister of Dr. James Tull) Mrs. Virginia Tull, and Mrs. Ruth Trotter, This photograph was taken in 1964.; CDI-01-3850: Dr. R.T. Daniel and wife; CDI-01-3851: Dr. and Mrs. John Wayland; CDI-01-3852: (Left) Assistant Librarian Chris Sizemore and (Right) Librarian Mr. Edwin Osburn in front of the library; CDI-01-3853: (Left) Dr. Edward McDowell with McDowell's new book; CDI-01-3854: "Dr. Robert Poerschke and his family. Betsy is a Junior in High School and "Kathy" a senior at Truman." ; CDI-01-3855: Ann Coker; CDI-01-3856: Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3857: Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3858: the Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3859: McKay Family; CDI-01-3860: "Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, looks over house plans and new house with Mrs. Daniel. Dr. Daniel's latest book, "How to Study the Psalms", was released in early summer. That eight professors have built new homes in Wake Forest is evidence of their faith in the future of Southeastern Seminary." This photograph was taken circa 1953.; CDI-01-3861: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps; CDI-01-3862: Daughter of Dr. Pope Duncan; CDI-01-3863: Daughter of Dr. Pope Duncan; CDI-01-3864: the Lovelace Family; CDI-01-3865: the Duncan children; CDI-01-3866: "Dr. John Burder Hipps, Professor of Missions, and Mrs. Hipps find relaxation in the study of migratory birds. They see many unusual ones in the wooded area at the back of their new home in Wake Forest."; CDI-01-3867: "Papa Duncan and family", This photograph was taken after 1958.; CDI-01-3868: Dr. John E. Steely, This photograph was featured in the 1970 September - October Outlook ; CDI-01-3869: the Lovelace family; CDI-01-3870: the Lovelace family; CDI-01-3871: the Hipps family; CDI-01-3872: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps, Mrs. Marc Lovelace, and Mrs. Olin Binkley; CDI-01-3873: the Lovelace family ; CDI-01-3874: the Green family; CDI-01-387: the Newman family; CDI-01-3876: Dr. and Mrs. John Burder Hipps, at Southeastern Seminary; CDI-01-3877: Mrs. David Mein and daughters, Missionary on furlough, Dr. David Mein, taught Church History from 1965-1966; CDI-01-3878: Mrs. R. T. Daniel and sons; CDI-01-3879: The Binkleys; CDI-01-3880: Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and his wife, This photograph was taken before December 16, 1977; CDI-01-3881: Dr. and Mrs. Donald Cook; CDI-01-3883: Dr. and Mrs. Thorwald Lorenzen, This photograph was taken circa 1972-1974; CDI-01-3884: Dr. and Mrs. William Strickland; CDI-01-3885: Mrs. Hannah Scoggin; CDI-01-3886: Dr. David Mein and his family, This photograph was probably taken circa December 1965; CDI-01-3887: Dr. Donald Cook and his family; CDI-01-3888: the Poerschke Family; CDI-01-3889: Dr. and Mrs. I.N. Patterson, Missionaries to Nigeria, This photograph was taken when he was a visiting professor on campus; CDI-01-3890: Dr. Stewart Newman, This photograph was taken circa 1953; CDI-01-3891: Dr. Archie Nations, This photograph was taken December 1968; CDI-01-3892: the Lovelace family, This photograph was taken circa 1953; CDI-01-3893: Dr. and Mrs. Marc Lovelace,This photograph is featured in the 1974 August Outlook
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1977
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3848/3893
- Description:
- CDI-01-3812: Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin on a dig.; CDI-01-3813: Dr. B. Elmo Scoggin and an excavation group in Israel.; CDI-01-3814: Dr. James Blackmore, Dr. Thomas Bland, and Dr. Garland Hendricks for the publication of Dr. Garland Hendricks new book.; CDI-01-3815: (Left) Dr. John Steely and (Right) Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-3816: (Middle) Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3817: (Left) Dr. Raymond Bryan Brown and (Right) Richard; CDI-01-3818: Dr. Colin Harris and students; CDI-01-3819: (Left) Dr. Alan Neely and (Right) Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3820: (L) Librarian Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Middle) Dr. Donald Cook, and (Right) Dr. George Braswell; CDI-01-3821: (Left) Dr. Colin Harris; CDI-01-3822: Jerry Niswonger; CDI-01-3823: (Left) Ben Johnson and (Middle) Dr. Garland Hendricks; CDI-01-3825: (Left) Dr. Theodore Adams and (Middle) Dr. E. Luther Copeland; CDI-01-3826: (Left) Dr. Eugene McLeod, (Middle) Dr. Robert Poerschke, and (Right) Donald Cook; CDI-01-3827: Dr. Theodore Adams, Dr. Richard Hester, Dr. George Braswell, Dr. Richard Spencer, Dr. Robert Richardson Jr., and Dr. Colin Harris, CDI-01-3828: (Second from left) Dr. E. Luther Copeland and Toshio Ito, Chancellor of Seinan Gakuin, Fukuoka, Japan; CDI-01-3829: Ruschlikon Seminary; CDI-01-3830: Dr. Pope Duncan in Zurich, Switzerland, This photograph was taken sometime between 1960 and 1961; CDI-01-3831: Jim Good Music; CDI-01-3832: Professor of Church History Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3834: Dr. Leo Green discussing sabbatical leave, 1964-1965; CDI-01-3838: This photograph was taken circa 1989.; CDI-01-3843: Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3812/3847
- Description:
- CDI-01-4148: Dr. George W. Webber, This photograph is featured in the November - December 1965 Outlook; CDI-01-4149: Conrad Johnston, This image is featured in the July - August 1981 Outlook; CDI-01-4150: Dr. Arthur B. Rutledge, This photograph is featured in the March - April 1966 Outlook; CDI-01-4151: Porter Routh, This photograph is featured in the September - October 1981 Outlook; CDI-01-4152: Dr. Roland Bainton, This photograph is featured in the November - December 1965 Outlook; CDI-01-4155: (Left) Dr. John Eddins and (Right) Hendrikus Berkhof, October 20 - 21, 1981; CDI-01-4157: John W. Fleming, led a Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration service at Binkley Chapel, January 19, 1983; CDI-01-4158: (Right) Reuel L. Howe, March 23-24, 1981; CDI-01-4159: Findley B. Edge, March 23 - 25, 1982; CDI-01-4160: Harold Manahan, This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4161: James D. Williams, professor of Christian Education at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4162: William H. Morton, professor of Biblical Archaeology at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4163: Dr. Daniel O. Aleshire, associate professor of Developmental Psychology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook.; CDI-01-4164: Richard B. Vinson, instructor of New Testament at Duke University. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4165: Suzanne M. Coyle, a teaching fellow at Princeton University. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4166: Alma Hunt, retired executive secretary of the WMU. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4167: E. Luther Copeland, senior professor of Missions at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. This image is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook.; CDI-01-4168: Vernon L. Stanfield, retired professor of Preaching at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. This photograph is featured in the May-June 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4169: Ray Allen, Virginia Chapter. This image is featured in the September - October 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4170: 1983; CDI-01-4171: (middle) E. Luther Copeland, This photograph is featured in the September - October 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4175: Ann Neal; CDI-01-4176: (Left) Allen Graves and (Right) Tom Graves; CDI-01-4178: Edna Frances Dawkins, This photograph is featured in the November -December 1983 Outlook; CDI-01-4183: (Left) Trustee Perry Crouch and (Right) Executive Secretary - Treasurer of the Sunday School Board Porter Routh; CDI-01-4184: Stephen Neill
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1961 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4147/4185
- Description:
- CDI-01-4275: (Left) Dean Morris Ashcroft, (Right) Dr. Al Meiburg, This photograph was possibly taken circa 1981- circa 1989; CDI-01-4276: (Right) Dr. Phyllis Trible, (Left) Chris Walker, (Center) Bill Walke, Carver-Barnes Lectures March 27-28 1979; CDI-01-4282: (Right) Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4283: Dr. Forrest C. Feezor, This image was taken before his death in 1986.; CDI-01-4284: Leander E. Keck, October 4-5, 1977; CDI-01-4286: Fred B. Craddock, Adams Lecture, February 13-16, 1979; CDI-01-4289: (Left) President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4290: Stephen Keal; CDI-01-4291: Pamela and Mark Grumbles; CDI-01-4292: Stephen Olford, Preaching and Worship Conference, February 6-9, 1995; CDI-01-4295: Gordon Cosby, This photograph was taken either April 2, 1975 or December 6, 1977; CDI-01-4296: Roger L. Quin, Carver-Barnes Memorial Lecture, March 4-7, 1975; CDI-01-4297: Adjunct faculty Warren Carr, Fall 1988; CDI-01-4298: Bernard Boyd, 1970; CDI-01-4299: Donald G. Miller, February 11-14, 1975; CDI-01-4300: Dr. John T. Wayland; CDI-01-4302: BWA youth secretary Theophilus Patnaik, April 3, 1974; CDI-01-4304: Dr. C.F.D. Moule, March 19-20, 1974; CDI-01-4305: Dr. Langdon Gilkey, Carver-Barnes Lectures, March 5-8, 1974; CDI-01-4307: Ronald E. Clements; CDI-01-4308: Dr. Gordon McCullough, January 28, 1975; CDI-01-4309/4310: (Left) President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4311: (Right) Dr. Max Rogers; CDI-01-4312: Warren C. Carr and Dr. Ellis W. Hollon; CDI-01-4313: Dr. Elmo Scoggins and Moshe Kochavi; CDI-01-4314: Ralph A. Slay and President Dr. Randall Lolley; CDI-01-4315: President Dr. Randall Lolley, Edgar E. Ferrell, and Jerry Niswonger; CDI-01-4316: Dr. Elmo Scoggin and Dr. Bernard Boyd, 1975; CDI-01-4318: 1973-1975; CDI-01-4319: Emery B. Denny; CDI-01-4323: J. Robert Bradley, Student Conference on Mission and Ministry, February 23-25, 1973; CDI-01-4324: (Left) President Dr. Olin Binkley; CDI-01-4325: Charles E. Boddie; CDI-01-4326: Michael Hovak; CDI-01-4327: (Right) President Dr. Randall Lolley, September 1983; CDI-01-4328: O. Charles Horton; CDI-01-4329: John Killinger; CDI-01-4330: George Shinn; CDI-01-4331: L. Carlyle Marney; CDI-01-4332: Howard E. Lee; CDI-01-4333: Dr. Lewis Ford, March 19, 1969; CDI-01-4334: Cranford; CDI-01-4335: Dr. Timothy C. Pennell; CDI-01-4336: Robert Mcafee Brown, Carver-Barnes Lectures, March 2-5 1976; CDI-01-4337: Justo Gonzalez, January 29, 1976; CDI-01-4338: Catherine G. Gonzalez, January 29, 1976; CDI-01-4339: John E. Roberts; CDI-01-4340: Owen Cooper, Yazoo City, Mississippi; CDI-01-4341: Carolyn Weatherford; CDI-01-4342: Dr. William B. Oglesby Jr.; CDI-01-4345: Dr. H. Edwin Young; CDI-01-4346: Second Baptist Church, Houston, Texas; CDI-01-4347: James W. Fowler; CDI-01-4349: Pastor Dr. H. Edwin Young, Second Baptist Church
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Teaching, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1995
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4273/4349
- Description:
- CDI-01-4110: (Left) Dean Morris Ashcraft and (Right) Bob Spinks; CDI-01-4111: Onard L. Cross, May 1970; CDI-01-4112: Ed Sansbury, A-V Librarian, This image was possibly taken circa 1984-1985; CDI-01-4113: Rod Byard, Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4114: Jerry L. Niswonger; CDI-01-4115: Jerry Niswonger, Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4116: (Left) Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS with two unidentified students. This photograph was probably taken sometime between the years 1954 and 1963.; CDI-01-4117: Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS. This photograph was probably taken sometime between the years 1954 and 1963.; CDI-01-4118: Mr. Frank Swett, March 1969; CDI-01-4119: Bob Spinks; CDI-01-4120: Gordon Funk; Business Manager; CDI-01-4121: Ben Fisher Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS; CDI-01-4122: Ben Fisher, Director of Public Relations and Administrator for SEBTS; CDI-01-4123: Ben Fisher, B.A., B.D., Administrative Assistant to the President; CDI-01-4124: (Left) O.L. Cross and (Right) President Dr. Randall Lolley, This image was possibly taken sometime between August 1974 and May 1980; CDI-01-4125: O.L. Cross; CDI-01-4126: (From left) Rod Byard, Jerry Niswonger, and O.L. Cross; CDI-01-4127: (Middle) Dick Hester and (Right) President Randall Lolley, December 1984; CDI-01-4128: Wilburn Ford, 1968; CDI-01-4130: (From left) Eugene McLeod, President Dr. Randall Lolley, O.L. Cross, and Jerry Niswonger
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Theological seminary presidents
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1954 to 1988
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-4110/4130
- Description:
- CDI-01-3746: November 1968, Dr. Robert E. Poerschke; CDI-01-3747: May-74; CDI-01-3748: (L)McLeod, Nules, McKibbens; CDI-01-3749: (L) Bruce Powers, John Durham, Ben Johnson, George Braswell, Robert Dale; CDI-01-3750: Lloyd Neal, Bill Clemmons; CDI-01-3751: Dr. John Wayland, November 1968; CDI-01-3752: Sam Allen Trustee, December 1971; CDI-01-3753: Powers, Halbrooks, Clemmons; CDI-01-3754: Dr. Garland Hendricks, September 1963/1973; CDI-01-3755: George Braswell, September 1973; CDI-01-3756: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3757: (L) Lolley, McKibbins signing Principle of Abstracts, Ashcraft; CDI-01-3759: (back to front) - Wayland, Blackmore, Carlton, I.N. Patterson, Copeland, Binkley, Graduation/Convocation; CDI-01-3760: Dr. McDowell, Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3761: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3762: Dr. George Shriver; CDI-01-3763: Dr. Thorwald Lorenzen, visiting Professor; CDI-01-3764: (M) Dr. and Mrs. McDowell; CDI-01-3765: Dr. Shriver; CDI-01-3766: (L) Lorenzen, (R) Ted James; CDI-01-3767: in the September - October 1968 Outlook (lecture April 15-18, 1968), was President of Regents Park, Oxford, England, visiting professor, Barrington R. White; CDI-01-3768: Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3769: classroom (Lovelace); CDI-01-3770: Max Smith; CDI-01-3771: Dr. Ellis Hollon, used in the 1968 Nov. - Dec. Outlook; CDI-01-3772: Dr. McDowell; CDI-01-3773: Rena Bland, Dr. Thomas A. Bland's wife notice of her death (& photo) used in July - Aug. 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3774: Dr. Hendricks, September 1963/1973; CDI-01-3775: September 1963/1973, Hendricks; CDI-01-3776: Richard A. Spencer, Student Starting 1968; CDI-01-3777: Dr. Colin Harris, December 1973; CDI-01-3778: Dr. Young; CDI-01-3779: Powers, Halbrooks; Clemmons; CDI-01-3780: Scoggin and Miles; CDI-01-3781: Pres. Lolley, Braswell and Spencer, Became Professors 1974; CDI-01-3782: Moore, Binkley (President), Poerschke; CDI-01-3783: (L) Clemmons, Powers, Dale; CDI-01-3787: Delos Miles, Tom Graves; 1979-1987; CDI-01-3788: Dr. T. A. Bland, Michael Hawn, Tom Graves, Dick Hester; CDI-01-3789: 3/1/1971; CDI-01-3790: Green and McDowell; CDI-01-3791: Professor R. Brown; CDI-01-3792: Max Smith; CDI-01-3793: Dr. Mein, Visiting Professor, Returned to home - Nov. - Dec. 1965; CDI-01-3794: Dr. Mein; CDI-01-3795: H. Max Smith; CDI-01-3796: Elaine Nations, wife of Dr. Archie Nations, notice of death (and photo) used in July-Aug 1975 Outlook; CDI-01-3797: (L) Luther Copeland, Dr. Carroll Loeth, Dr. B. E. Scoggin, Dr. Raymond Brown; CDI-01-3798: By-laws of Southeastern Seminary provide that members of faculty shall subscribe to the Abstract of Principles, and sign them as they begin their duties. The above picture was taken at the beginning of the session last fall. Left to right are Dr. Stewart A. Newman, Professor of Theology and Philosophy of Religion, Dr. Edward A. McDowell, Jr., Professor of New Testament Interpretation, Dr. Marc H. Lovelace, Associate Professor of Archeology, President Sydnor L. Stealey, Dr J. Leo Green, Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, Dr. Olin T. Binkley, Professor of Christian Sociology and Ethics, Dr. J. B. Hipps, Professor of Missions; CDI-01-3799: Faculty Dinner; CDI-01-3800: Left - Right, Dr. J. D. Grey, Dr. Robert T. Daniel, Dr. Stewart A. Newman; CDI-01-3801: Dr. McKay, Dr. McDowell, this building is now Adams building; CDI-01-3802/3803: Dr. McDowell, Dr. McKay; CDI-01-3804: James Good, Thomas Halbrooks, Luke Smith signing the Seminary's Articles of Faith, 1988 - professors; CDI-01-3805: Faculty in Hall of Presidents, 1988-1992 based on faculty; CDI-01-3806: Dr. Mein; CDI-01-3807: Dr. Mein - professor; CDI-01-3808: on the cover of the circa 1987 cover of the Outlook; CDI-01-3809: Faculty; CDI-01-3810: (bottom 2nd right) Bruce Powers
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, and Teaching
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1992
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-3744/3811
- Description:
- The service begins with a word of introduction (00:00-01:07), the reading of Matthew 6:5-13 (01:08-02:40), a prayer request and general information (02:41-04:28), and prayer (04:29-05:40). An introduction is given for the speaker, Ernest Mayfield Ligon, who was the Director of the Character Research Project at Union College in Schenectady, NY (05:41-07:05). His message is the first of three in a series on the Lord’s Prayer. He begins by relating the spiritual life of the world to the “darkness” of Genesis 1:2 but encourages the audience that God called light into existence in Genesis 1:3. He emphasizes the importance of Jesus’s discipleship of the twelve during His earthly ministry (07:06-14:36). This message will focus only on “Our Father who art in Heaven, hallowed by thy name” (14:37-15:03). He emphasizes the importance of “making decisions” and “responsibility” for the upcoming generations in their discipleship (15:04-18:38), describing the topic in terms of raising children (18:39-26:36). He ends in prayer (26:37-27:24).
- Subject:
- Child rearing and Prayer
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ligon, Ernest Mayfield, 1897-1984
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 7, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ernest_Mayfield_Ligon_1961-02-07
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 34:8 (00:00-00:21). An introduction is given for Dr. Ernest Mayfield Ligon, who was the Director of the Character Research Project at Union College in Schenectady, NY, as he delivers the second meditation in this series on the Lord’s Prayer (00:22-00:44). Dr. Ligon begins by reading Matthew 6:5-13 and offering some opening words (00:45-02:55). He recaps from the first meditation briefly (02:56-03:47). His message this day focuses on what you will do, based on verses 10-12. He outlines that most discovery comes from creative conflict and not from individual discovery (03:48-11:05). Next, he posits that we could never learn enough to worry God in His omniscience; while we could never know more than God, we should always seek to learn more, for we will never know everything (11:06-15:53). He views verse 11 as the realistic part of the prayer (15:54-17:58). He views verse 12 in this light as well (17:59-19:36). His last petition is on the words “lead us” in verse 13, which he views as communicating the willing, humble attitude which people need if they tend to have a “self-made” mentality (19:37-22:22). He ends in prayer (22:23-24:12), and the service ends with the singing of Numbers 6:24-26 (24:13-25:26).
- Subject:
- Christian life and Prayer
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ligon, Ernest Mayfield, 1897-1984
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 8, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ernest_Mayfield_Ligon_1961-02-08
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 1:1-2 (00:00-00:30) and of Matthew 6:2-13 (00:31-02:18), along with prayer (02:19-03:17). This is the final of 3 sermons on the Lord’s Prayer by Dr. Ernest Mayfield Ligon. Dr. Ligon was the Director of the Character Research Project at Union College in Schenectady, NY (03:18-09:16). Singing follows these opening words (09:17-12:07). He begins by telling a checkers story to illustrate that sometimes we change the rules of the game in order that we will win or to suit ourselves (12:08-16:27). Most days, we statistically face two courses: that of courage and that of safety, the more advantageous of the two being the path of courage (16:28-34:48). He ends in prayer (34:49-38:02), and the service ends with the singing of the end of the Lord’s Prayer (38:03-38:47).
- Subject:
- Prayer and Courage
- Creator:
- Ligon, Ernest Mayfield, 1897-1984 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 9, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ernest_Mayfield_Ligon_1961-02-09
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of a poem (00:00-00:46) and of John 13:1-20 (00:47-03:38), followed by prayer (03:39-05:43). Singing follows the opening words (05:44-08:02). Ken Hoover introduces himself and others as SEBTS students who have led the service (08:03-11:31). He responds to the question, “What are we to do with the command to wash feet?” (11:32-15:23). He remarks that oftentimes, humans, in services of humility, have a tendency to think highly of themselves for their religiosity (15:24-17:21). He differentiates between a sign and a symbol to explain that the church’s symbol of humility has been irrevocably lost (17:22-23:26). The service ends in prayer (23:27-23:50).
- Subject:
- Bible. John and Jesus Christ--Washing of the apostles' feet
- Creator:
- Hoover, Ken and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 20, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Ken_Hoover_1961-01-20
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 40:2-3 (00:00-00:47). A general word of welcome (00:48-02:41) precedes an opening prayer (02:42-05:19). An introduction is given for the speaker, Richard Knox Young, who was Associate Professor of Pastoral Care at SEBTS (05:20-07:28). The entire message is the delivery of a piece of scholarship finalized in 1961 which focuses on the following details related to pastoral care: Richard Neibuhr’s contributions to the topic (07:29-13:21), the sociological effects of ministry on the pastor (13:22-15:25), and illnesses among ministers compared with that of the general population (15:26-25:19), along with limitations to the research (25:20-27:00). From his personal experience in counseling ministers, Dr. Young offers some frustrating factors in ministry, including the impossibility of the task (27:01-29:44), the emotional drain and constant giving to others (29:45-33:54), the limitations of his co-workers (33:55-34:51), the murmerings of his own unconscious (34:52-37:19), the necessity of working out a philosophy of life (37:20-38:42), his interprofessional relationships (38:43-40:08), success (40:09-41:34), and the minister’s home life (41:35-43:29). In closing, he mentions some exhortations for continuing ministry, including a personal, private devotional life (43:30-46:52), recreation (46:53-48:03), a sense of community (48:04-49:16), belief in your role and what you are doing (49:17-54:15), and having one’s home as a place of refuge (54:16-55:31). He ends by sharing the importance of choosing family before work (55:32-58:27).
- Subject:
- Pastoral care and Pastoral counseling
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Young, Richard K.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- January 19, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Convocation_Richard_Knox_Young_1961-01-19
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Isaiah 9:2-7 (00:00-01:41) and prayer (01:42-03:34). There was no introduction for the speaker, James Leo Green, but he was Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament at SEBTS. He begins his message with a story of a star pointing to Jesus Christ (03:35-06:15). Since the perfect star has five points, and since there are five points made about the Messiah from Isaiah’s prophecy, the two should be linked together, according to Dr. Green (06:16-06:34). First, Jesus’s name would be called Wonderful, and His character matched this perfectly (06:35-14:05). Second, Jesus’s name would be called Counselor, referring to His wisdom (14:06-19:44). Third, Jesus would be mighty God, referring to His power which could only come from God (19:45-27:00). Fourth, Jesus would be called Everlasting Father, referring to His personal relation with His people (27:01-28:36). Fifthly, Jesus’s name would be Prince of Peace, referring to His peace with God He would purchase for humans through His death on the cross (28:37-33:52). He ends his time in prayer (33:53-34:20).
- Subject:
- Prophecy--Christianity and Bible. Isaiah
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Green, J. Leo (James Leo), 1912-1994
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- December 15, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_Leo_Green_1961-12-15_B
- Description:
- This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service opens up with Scripture reading from 0:14-2:56. The scripture passages were John 13:33-34, Ephesians 4:31-5:2, 1 John 3:14-17, and 1 John 4:7. There is a special musical performance titled "Lord is My Light" from 3:06-7:01. There is a sermon preached from 7:07-22:22. The sermon centered on who Jesus is and how the Word of God is incarnate in Jesus Christ.
- Subject:
- Bible. John 13, 1 John 3, 1 John 4, Bible. Ephesians 5, and Bible. Ephesians 4
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 16, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Student_Coordinating_Council_1961-11-16
- Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions. Dr. Copeland gives an encouraging sermon on how students should seek to grow in their faith. Copeland shares how Jesus was constantly prodding his disciples to exercise their faith. He shares the problems with small faith and closes by telling SEBTS that faith can move mountains and move you to action. Copeland's source text was 1 Peter 1:3-5,8-9. Dr. Copeland speaks from 0:19-23:14.
- Subject:
- Bible. 1 Peter and Faith development
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Copeland, E. Luther, 1916-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 15, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1961-11-15
- Description:
- John Burder Hipps was Professor of Missions, Emeritus. Dr. Hipps served at SEBTS from 1951 until his retirement in 1957. Hipps gives a recap of his theological educational upbringing and his time in China to the chapel service. He closes by sharing that God works through all people and is not confined to merely one political party. Hipps' source texts were found in Ephesians 3:14-20, John 5:17, John 8:32, and lastly Philippians 4:8. Hipps speaks for the entirety of the recording.
- Subject:
- Bible. John 8, Bible. John 5, Bible. Ephesians 3, and Bible. Philippians 4
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hipps, John Burder
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 8, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Burder_Hipps_1961-11-08
- Description:
- Branan G. Thompson was a student at SEBTS. This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. Thompson speaks from 2:43-10:29 following the introductory prayer from 0:00-2:37. In Thompson's sermon he asked his fellow students who Jesus was to them. Thompson said that fellow Christians should be ones who live out their faith instead of merely talking about it and defining it. Thompson encourages SEBTS that life will only begin to have meaning once they live out their faith.
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Thompson, Branan G.
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 3, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Branan_G_Thompson_1961-11-03
- Description:
- Benjamin Lynes was pastor of Wake Forest Baptist Church. Rev. Lynes preached an overview of Acts 21:17-33, most importantly analyzing the apostles Paul and James. According to Dr. Lynes, James and Paul were in a serious disagreement that neither were going to compromise the doctrine of salvation that the other was proclaiming. This early church issue prodded Pastor Lynes to ask the students why Christians are fighting each other when the world is in need. Lynes encourages students to not look to church politicians for deep theological issues but to look to the Bible and Jesus.
- Subject:
- Bible. Acts 21
- Creator:
- Lynes, Benjamin and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 2, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Benjamin_Lynes_1961-11-02
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of a poem (00:00-00:40) and prayer (00:41-04:45). 2 Corinthians 5:11-17 is read and discussed briefly (04:46-07:00). There is a brief time of singing and worship (07:01-11:19). There is no introduction for the speaker, Dr. Robert Cook Briggs, but he was Professor of New Testament Interpretation at SEBTS. The notion of a personal testimony in conjunction with 2 Corinthians 5:17 is discussed (11:20-15:34). The “newness” of the Christian situation is Paul’s emphasis, and it can evoke different kinds of responses (15:35-18:00). In Paul’s new life, anxiety, worry, and distress all played a crucial role by causing him to cast himself onto Christ and other Christians (18:01-26:37). He ends his time with prayer (26:38-27:00).
- Subject:
- Witness bearing (Christianity) and Christian life
- Creator:
- Briggs, Robert Cook, 1915- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- November 29, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_Cook_Briggs_1961-11-29
- Description:
- Dennis Hockaday was pastor of First Baptist Church in Durham, NC and a graduate of the first SEBTS class. The chapel service opens up with the scripture reading of 2 Corinthians 4:6-11. Rev. Hockaday preaches from 2:36-18:09. Hockaday speaks on moral failure and how ministers should always be speaking in love. He encourages the students that they should hate sin but always move in love towards others and be empathetic. Pastor Hockaday uses two source texts: John 3:16 and Romans 8:35, 37-39.
- Subject:
- Bible. John 3 and Bible. Romans 8
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hockaday, Dennis
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 4, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Dennis_Hockaday_1961-04-04
- Description:
- Carlyle Marney was the pastor of Myers Park Baptist Church in Charlotte, NC. He preaches from 3:05-37:47. With wit and authority he encourages the students to value their education at the seminary. He speaks on how seminaries should train effective leaders in the churches who understand theology and serve well.
- Subject:
- Education
- Creator:
- Marney, Carlyle, 1916-1978 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 6, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Carlyle_Marney_1961-04-06
- Description:
- Sydnor Lorenzo Stealey was the first president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He begins the service with prayer (00:00-00:29) and a report of the death of one of the trustees, Dr. Elliot, among other updates (00:30-04:07). He then transitions into his message with explanations of the meanings of Luke 19:11-27 (04:08-08:17) and of Luke 11:1-13, with several illustrations (08:18-18:59). He then transitions into talking about the modern Cuban Crisis, with America’s involvement in it, reminding the congregation of Jesus’s example of turning toward God and receiving the right spirit for wisdom (19:00-22:45). He ends with an exhortation to Southern Baptists in his own time (22:46-23:26) before praying (23:27-23:59).
- Subject:
- Bible. Luke and Prayer
- Creator:
- Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- April 8, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sydnor_Lorenzo_Stealey_1961-04-08
- Description:
- J. L. Bullard was pastor of Millbrook Baptist Church in the northern Raleigh area. The chapel service opens with a scripture reading from Psalm 32:1-2. Rev. Bullard preaches from 1:55-13:35. He tackles he question "What does it mean to be a part of the body of Christ?" Bullard's source text for his sermon was found in Philippians 3:20.
- Subject:
- Philippians 3
- Creator:
- Bullard, J. L. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 22, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_J_L_Bullard_1961-03-22
- Description:
- The service begins with a time of confessional prayer (00:00-02:50) and an introduction for the speaker, Dr. Clifton Judson Allen, the editorial secretary of the Sunday School Board (Later to be named LifeWay) of the Southern Baptist Convention (02:51-04:33). His message focuses on that dimension of height in the practice and experience of the Christian Faith as a prerequisite for having depth or breadth in life (04:34-08:01). Three areas this height is needed in are worship (a heightened sense of who God is) (08:02-12:21), conversion (a new-birth encounter with God through Christ’s resurrection) (12:22-16:52), and the Christian life (16:53-21:00). He ends his time in prayer (21:01-21:45).
- Subject:
- God (Christianity)--Meditations
- Creator:
- Allen, Clifton J. (Clifton Judson), 1901-1986 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 4, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Clifton_Judson_Allen_1961-03-04
- Description:
- The service begins with organ music (00:00-01:46). A dramatic reading of various Scriptures and a drama of the story of the Bible follows for the majority of the chapel. The story tells the narrative of Scripture, beginning with creation, moving to the Fall, having hope in the kept promise of God’s deliverance and salvation, looking forward to the coming day of new creation (01:47-24:59). Organ music closes the service (25:00-28:58).
- Subject:
- Bible and Drama
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Swann, Darius L., 1924-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 3, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Event_Darius_L_Swann_1961-03-03
- Description:
- A. Hamilton Reid was secretary of the Alabama Baptist Convention. This was Dr. Reid's first time at Southeastern. Stealey opens the chapel service by reading Romans 14:8 and speaks from 0:00-6:04 to introduce Dr. Reid. Reid preached to the seminary students on how to have a successful ministry. Reid's source text was 2 Timothy 4:5 and speaks from 6:05-32:25.
- Subject:
- 2 Timothy 4
- Creator:
- Reid, A. Hamilton, Stealey, Sydnor Lorenzo, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 17, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_A_Hamilton_Reid_1961-03-17
- Description:
- The service begins with the readings of Isaiah 40:31 and Psalm 27:14 (00:00-00:28). No introduction is given for John Terrill Wayland, but he was Professor of Religious Education. He begins by speaking about America’s status for popularity concerning religion, questioning its legitimacy. He mentions statistics showing that more activities occur in church today than prayer, proceeding to emphasize the importance and difficulties of recovering prayer in our churches. These difficulties include one’s intellect, devotion, and, most of all, desire to be with God (00:29-06:22). Created in the image of God, we find our highest self in prayer, not merely in thinking or in struggling (06:23-08:27). Jesus’s disciples saw the effects of prayer on Him, saying to Him, “teach us to pray” (08:28-09:16). Prayer is a combination of two great truths: we must surrender our wills completely to God’s will, and we must assert ourselves to commune with God in faith (09:17-10:54). It is good to know that all that we ask will not be done by God, since God will accomplish His purposes instead of our purposes (10:55-12:10). We should pray so that we might find God and His strength for daily living as well as to see prayers answered for the good of all in God’s timing (12:11-13:54). He closes his time by reciting a poem about prayer (13:55-14:44) and praying (14:45-15:20).
- Subject:
- Prayer
- Creator:
- Wayland, John Terrill, 1935- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 24, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Terrill_Wayland_1961-02-24
- Description:
- The service begins with a general command to praise God (00:00-00:07), a prayer (00:08-02:08), and an introduction for the speaker, John Allen Easley, from Wake Forest College (02:09-03:20). He begins by reading selected verses from the end of John 6 (03:21-05:20) and opening appreciations for being in chapel at SEBTS (05:21-06:59). He then mentions different ways this tenth anniversary of SEBTS might be celebrated, according to reflecting on the past, looking forward to the future, or reaffirming convictions for the present. The latter is the view which Easley attributes most importance (07:00-07:58). According to the text of John 6 in light of John’s Gospel, His disciples needed to look beyond the events of Jesus’ ministry to Jesus Himself as the substance to which those events point (07:59-12:23). This “looking deeper” may cause us to reflect on both our churches and ourselves, and living for Christ will require us to show courage and dedication, promising eternal life and peace (12:24-21:21). He closes his time in prayer (21:22-22:36).
- Subject:
- Bible. John and Christian life
- Creator:
- Easley, J. Allen (John Allen), 1893- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 23, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Allen_Easley_1961-02-23
- Description:
- No introduction was given for Troy Bennett, but he was a missionary in Southern Asia and a former graduate of SEBTS. He recounts the cultural differnces between his home and the mission field, remembering what he and his family had to learn while there, including customs, language, etc. (00:00-05:58). He then talks about a bothering question, “What is a Christian,” concerning which he received affirmative answers from many who did not know themselves what it meant to be a Christian. Identifying as Christian here meant identifying against over 85% of the Muslim, Buddhist, and Hindu population (05:59-12:52). He then speaks about his experience of those in the East viewing the American West as “Christian” (12:53-17:07). Bennett referred to the Sermon on the Mount from Matthew 5-7 to determine what it truly means to be a Christian (17:08-21:01) before closing his time in prayer (21:02-22:38). Organ music ends the service (22:39-24:42).
- Subject:
- South Asia, Missions, and Christianity
- Creator:
- Bennett, Troy and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 22, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Troy_Bennett_1961-02-22
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 95:6-7 (00:00-00:18) and the sermon text, Isaiah 40:1-31 (00:19-03:15), followed by prayer (03:16-05:05). No introduction is given for the speaker, Gene Owen. He begins by emphasizing God’s sovereignty and providence as One who holds the entire world in His hands, as One who worked through Joseph’s evil circumstances for the good of him and his family (05:06-08:10). He warns next about having a childish view of the providence of God expressed in an unembarrassed use of God’s name. This will lead to us fashioning God in our image, according to ourselves (08:11-10:50). Others possess a “mature,” adult view of God’s providence, in which man denies his need for God or His self-revelation through the Bible. He links this view with American capitalism and independence, calling us to rethink our clichés according to the truth of God from Scripture (10:51-14:25). The view of providence which Owen advocates is a childlike view, a simple belief in the totality of God’s providence from a place of complete dependence on God (14:26-19:04). He ends his time in prayer (19:05-19:33).
- Subject:
- Sovereignty
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Owen, Gene
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 21, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Gene_Owen_1961-02-21
- Description:
- Edwin Luther Copeland was Professor of Missions and missionary to Japan for part of his life. Professor Copeland speaks for the entirety of the audio recording on the power of the cross. Utilizing lessons and stories he gathered from his time in Japan, he encourages students to see the cross as a mirror of who one is, and a mirror of who God is.
- Subject:
- Bible. Psalms
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Copeland, E. Luther, 1916-
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- March 10, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edwin_Luther_Copeland_1961-03-10
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Psalm 42:1-2 (00:00-00:21) and prayer (00:22-01:52). Information about interactions between students and faculty is shared (01:53-03:35), and a brief introduction/welcome is given for Henry Riley, the speaker, as well as those present with him from Duke Divinity School (03:36-04:25). He reads from Mark 8:34-38 as his sermon text (04:26-06:16) before praying (06:17-07:14). He begins by speaking about different types of anxiety, highlighting the most severe and costly as the anxiety of the cross—the anxiety of losing one’s life in hope it will be raised up again (07:15-12:00). This anxiety of the cross calls for one to totally deny self, to participate in Jesus Christ, and to live worthy of the gospel, even Jesus Christ Himself (12:01-18:12). He ends his time in prayer (18:13-18:55), and choral music closes the service (18:56-24:22).
- Subject:
- Christian life and Anxiety
- Creator:
- Riley, Henry and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 15, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Henry_Riley_1961-02-15
- Description:
- The service begins with the reading of Mark 13:33-37 (00:00-00:46) and prayer (00:47-03:57). The speaker gives general information about the upcoming visit by the Board of Trustees and other miscellaneous information (03:58-06:22). Sidney Randolph Crumpton is introduced as the chaplain over the southeastern states. He was a Lieutenant Colonel in the Twelfth Headquarters of the U.S. Army Corps. His educational background is also discussed (06:23-08:15). After making some introductory remarks, he begins by saying that there is no difference between serving God in the church and serving God in the chaplaincy, for in both we are serving the same God (08:16-12:45). Chaplaincy requires the endorsement of one’s local church (12:46-13:35), a BD degree from a seminary and passing physical testing (13:36-14:37), requesting to go on active duty and potentially going overseas in time (14:38-15:15). He concludes his time by affirming the present need and benefit of being a chaplain in the U.S. Army (15:16-18:20) before giving the benediction of Numbers 6:24-26 (18:21-18:39).
- Subject:
- Military chaplains
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Crumpton, Sidney Randolph
- Location:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- February 14, 1961
- Resource type:
- Audio
- Identifier:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Sidney_Randolph_Crumpton_1961-02-14
- Description:
- Telegram from Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson to Norman F. Williamson thanking him for a prayer service
- Subject:
- Missions and Japan
- Creator:
- Johnson, Lyndon B.
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- May 29, 1961
- Resource type:
- Text
- Identifier:
- ARC071_001-27-001
- Description:
- CDI-01-0085: Pres. Binkley Hal Littleton, S.C.C. President 1965-60; CDI-01-0086: Dinner at Dr. Binkley's home SCC 67-68; Dr. & Mrs. Binkley; CDI-01-0087: Fred Badders, Hal Littleton, Brady Surles; 1965-66; CDI-01-0088: Student Council Meeting 1964-5; CDI-01-0089: Rehearsal for S.C.C. Installation 1965-6 officers; Dr. Binkley 3rd from right; CDI-01-0090: Student Council 1966-67; Dr. Binkley center - front row; CDI-01-0091/0092: Student Council Jimmy Edwards, Chair. 62-63; CDI-01-0093: Dr. Binkley Jeffrey kelley, Pres. SCC 1967-68; Dinner at Dr. Binkley's home in honor of SCC; CDI-01-0094/0098: Student Coordinating Council 1965-66; CDI-01-0099: Student Council 1966-67; Dr. Binkley - front row second right; CDI-01-0100/0101: 1967-68 Student Coordinating Council; CDI-01-0102: Student Coordinating Council 1968-69; CDI-01-0103: SCC 67-68; Dinner at Dr. Binkley's home SCC - 67-68; Dr. Binkley seated right; CDI-01-0104: S.C.C. officers 1965-6; CDI-01-0105: 1966-67 Student Coordinating Council; Dr. Binkley middle front row; CDI-01-0106: S.C.C. 1966-67; CDI-01-0107: Student Government leaders for 1968-69; CDI-01-0108: General Chairman May 31, 1969 Joseph D. Coltrane Jr.; CDI-01-0109: coordinating council - student organization Southeastern Seminary; left to right, Peggy Ann Poore, Honea Path, S.C. - Sec. Treas., Joseph D. Coltrane Jr. - High Point - general chairman, Leroy Fitts - pastor in Jacksonville - vice chairman; Southeastern Seminary new officers Poore, Coltrane, Fitts; May 31, 1969; CDI-01-0110: Jim Winslow, Temple Myers, Ron Medlin (on table) SCC elections, Spring '69; Spring 1969; CDI-01-0111: 1969-70; CDI-01-0112: Student Coordinating Council - 1969-1970; CDI-01-0113: Installation of 1965-6 S.C.C. officers; Dr. Binkley right; CDI-01-0114: Student Council 62-63; CDI-01-0115: S.C.C. Meeting 1965-6
- Subject:
- Student government, Seminarians, Theological seminary presidents, Students, Theological seminary facilities, Women seminarians, and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0085/0115
- Description:
- CDI-01-0069: Dr. Burder Hipps Mrs. Hipps; CDI-01-0070: Leighton Lewis, B.D. '60, stands in doorway, following a worship service in the church which he served during language study. He, a native of Callahan, Flordia, and Mrs. Lewis (Dororthy Cutrell of Swanquarter, N. C.) are now at Parnaiba, Piaui, Brazil. They have on son; CDI-01-0071: Recife, Brazil. Mitchell (left) and Schaly (Right). With Story; Photo by Roberta Hampton; Harald Schaly (right), professor in the North Brazil Theological Seminary at Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil, was installed as pastor of the Emanuel Baptist Church in Boa Viagem, Recife on June 11, 1967. He and his wife, Mildred Hopwood Schaly, have three children (He attended Southeastern 1958-1959.); CDI-01-0072: Louis McCall, Carver, Thailand; CDI-01-0073: Mr. & Mrs. Takashi Yashizu Dr. Scoggins Coleman & Cliff Clarke; CDI-01-0074: The Coleman Clarke of Japan; CDI-01-0075: Missionary family 1962-63; Riding a Water Buffalo in India is Alan Ray. Watching are Tommy, Patricia and Cathy; CDI-01-0076: Kodai kanal - June 1961 Allan - 7 1/2 yrs. Annaleu Patricia - 13 yrs. Mike Kathy - 2 yrs. Jimmy - 9 1/2 yrs.; CDI-01-0077: Missionary 1962-63; Michael Ray, missionary to India, stands with two of the national youth workers he has helped to train; CDI-01-0080: Missionaries Ray Children; CDI-01-0081: Missionary pictures Moss; CDI-01-0082: Coleman Clarke & Cliff Mr. & Mrs. Takashi Yashizu; CDI-01-0083: Student Missions Conf.; Charles Midkiff, senior from Lexington, Kentucky, and student chairman of the 1962 missions conference, shows a display featuring Southeastern graduates who are missionaries to two students from Carson-Newman. They are Ann Howell (left) and Vernice Gray; CDI-01-0084: Student Missions '62
- Subject:
- Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Students, Missionaries, and Women seminarians
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1969
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0069/0084
- Description:
- CDI-01-0128: SEBTS Booth SBC - Atlantic City 1964 Betty Weathers - Dr. Blackmore; CDI-01-0129: 1965 S.B.C. in Dallas; Dr. Jim Blackmore - seated second from left; Betty Weathers - standing second right; CDI-01-0130: Southern Baptist Convention - Dallas, Texas May, 1965; CDI-01-0131/0132: S.B.C.; SBC 1964; CDI-01-0133: Conventions S.B.C.; CDI-01-0134: Dr. Hipps; CDI-01-0135: Rev. William Temple Bennett - 1960
- Subject:
- Clergy, Seminarians, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Students
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1965
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-01-0128/0135
- Description:
- CDI-02-1277: Childcare and Cafeteria; CDI-02-1278/1287: Childcare Center; CDI-02-1288: Tennis Court; CDI-02-1289: SE Seminary Golf Course; CDI-02-1290: Golf Course; CDI-02-1291: Jack Wilson SEBTS Golf Champion March 1966 - April 1966; CDI-02-1292: Jack Wilson SEBTS Golf Champion, March 1967 - April 1967; CDI-02-1293/1298: SEBTS Gym May 1961 - April 1973; CDI-02-1299: Cafeteria; CDI-02-1300/1301: Cafeteria; car in this photo is a Ford Cortina mark II (circa 1966-1970: production dates)
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1960 to 1973
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-02-1277/1301
- Description:
- CDI-02-1039: Aerial view of Southeastern Seminary, Wake Forest, N.C.; CDI-02-1040: Coffee House, student ministry; CDI-02-1045: 1050-1955 Campus; CDI-02-1046: West side; CDI-02-1047: Chapel Steeple; Easter service; CDI-02-1048: Women's Dorm; CDI-02-1049: Johnsons Men's Dorm; CDI-02-1050: Lounge; CDI-02-1051,1058: Library; CDI-02-1052: Campus - evening; CDI-02-1056,1062: Night; CDI-02-1060: Administration Building Wake Forest, NC; Stealy Office; CDI-02-1061: Johnson; CDI-02-1063: CAF; CDI-02-1064: Mackie - Student Center
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1978
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-02-1035/1064
- Description:
- CDI-02-1264,1270,1272/1276: Stealey Hall; CDI-02-1265: Southeastern Seminary Administration Building - Wait Hall; CDI-02-1266: Stealey Hall - side view; CDI-02-1267: Stealey Hall - Bell tower; 1950-1955; CDI-02-1268: Administration Building; 1950-1955; CDI-02-1269: Administration Building; 1950-1956; CDI-02-1271: Stealey Hall; in snow
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1950 to 1987
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-02-1264/1276
- Description:
- CDI-02-1156: Faculty 5-13-60; CDI-02-1157: Faculty 5-13-61; CDI-02-1158/1161,1163,1165,1167/1168: Graduating class; April 23-24, 1954; CDI-02-1162,1164: Processional 5-13-60; CDI-02-1166: Crowd after graduation 5-13-60; CDI-02-1169: 1950-1955; CDI-02-1172: Campus scene; CDI-02-1173: Construction; CDI-02-1174: 12-27-47 Music and Religion Wake Forest College; CDI-02-1175,1179: Hunter Dorm; CDI-02-1176: Stealey Hall, Well; CDI-02-1177: Biology Wake Forest College; CDI-02-1178: S.S. Meeting Place Congress Heights Baptist Church, Washington DC; 1954
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- December 1947 to November 1961
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-02-1156/1180
- Description:
- CDI-02-0811: White Hall Baptist Chapel, MD; Don Strother, Pastor 1954; CDI-02-0812: Congress Heights Baptist Church; Washington DC. 1954; CDI-02-0814: Apartment Building used by Congress Heights Baptist Church, Washington DC; Bernard Cochran, Associate Pastor; CDI-02-0815: Congress Heights Baptist Church in Washington DC uses the American Legion Building; Bernard Cochran, Associate Pastor, 1954; CDI-02-0816: Washington DC; CDI-02-0823,0825: Southeastern Chapel; CDI-02-0824,0827: Southeastern Seal; CDI-02-0826: SEBTS Steqaly Hall
- Subject:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Missionaries, and Students
- Creator:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Language:
- English
- Date Created:
- 1954 to 1962
- Resource type:
- Graphic Materials
- Identifier:
- CDI-02-0810/0827