John S. Hammett was Professor of Christian Theology. Hammett begins his sermon with the story of the first meeting of the Baptist Missionary Society where William Carey was commissioned as the first Baptist missionary, and he states the theme of his message which is the duty of the church to “hold the rope” for the ones they send out (00:00-02:57). Hammett grounds his sermon in the book of Philippians, and he shares his own personal experience as a missionary in Brazil. His first point is support for missionaries must come with prayer, and he says that churches should pray for God’s blessing upon them as they are facing difficulties on the field (02:58-17:53). Hammett’s second point is support for missionaries must come with sending out more workers (17:54-22:35). His final point is support for missionaries must come with giving financial support (22:36-27:05). Hammett concludes his sermon by urging the students to give of their selves and their wealth to missions and be consumed by God’s passion for the nations in prayer (27:06-30:28).
Sam R. Williams was Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care. Williams begins his sermon by thanking Dr. Patterson and his friend Frank, and he gives a diagnosis of American culture as being completely sexually insane (00:00-03:00). Williams spends most of his sermon in Proverbs 4, and he begins by giving the context of King Solomon, his life, and the sexual scandals that plagued his lineage (03:01-12:50). Williams says that man has an attention deficit and is constantly drifting to pursuing carnal pleasures because of their eyes (12:51-18:09). He says that man also has a heart disorder (18:10-21:26). Williams concludes his sermon by reading a hymn by John Newton, and he says the prescription for the soul is the amputation of sin and the desire to see God (21:27-26:57).
R. Logan Carson was Senior Professor of Christian Theology. Carson begins his sermon by telling a few funny stories about being a professor at Southeastern, and he gives a word of prayer (00:00-04:23). He walks through Matthew 27:11-26, and he speaks on how much of society has responded to Pilate’s question, “What should I do then with Jesus?” (04:24-15:12). He then reads verses 27-31, and he condemns those who step on Jesus and do not give him reverence (15:13-18:08). He tells a personal story of his calling to the service of ministry, and he says that the answer to Pilate’s question is to serve Jesus (18:09-26:49). Carson ends his sermon by speaking on the day of the resurrection when all God’s children will look upon Jesus (26:50-30:01).
R. Logan Carson was Senior Professor of Christian Theology. Carson begins his lecture by giving it the title “Forever Blowing Bubbles: A Look at Life Under the Sun” (00:00-01:04). He gives an overview of Ecclesiastes and its background (01:05-03:30). He states that Ecclesiastes has wisdom as its main theme, but the wisdom of Ecclesiastes challenges the wisdom spoken of in other books of Scripture, specifically Proverbs (03:31-13:46). He then moves to speak on the topic of Ecclesiastes’ authorship, and he argues against the idea that the book was inspired by Greek philosophy (13:47-27:40). Carson finally examines the theology of Ecclesiastes, and the audio ends with him explaining the books final point that death awaits all (27:41-43:29).
Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church was founded on October 28, 1899, and located in Martinsville, Virginia. Several names are used throughout the records books including Primitive Baptist Church at Martinsville, Martinsville Primitive Baptist Church, the Church Street Primitive Baptist Church Martinsville, Virginia, and Chatham Heights Primitive Baptist Church. Reference is made to the church meeting at a new location in Chatham Heights in 1963 which may explain some name variation. The church typically met monthly during which time minutes were recorded in the church record books.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at Anderson College in Anderson, South Carolina. The handbook covered information and policies such as security and emergency protocol, building layout, and information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. The handbook covered information and policies such as security and emergency protocol, library resources, and information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at the First Baptist Church of Norfolk in Norfolk, Virginia. The handbook covered information and policies such as security and emergency protocol, library resources, and information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at Grove Avenue Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia. The handbook covered material such as security and emergency information, library resources, and information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at Idlewild Baptist Church in Tampa, Florida. The handbook covered material such as security and emergency information, an extension site map, and other information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
This student handbook was produced by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary for use at the extension site located at the First Baptist Church of Woodstock in Woodstock, Georgia. The handbook covered material such as security and emergency information, the building layout, and other information of interest to students travelling to the extension site.
CDI-01-7029: Graduation, 1993; CDI-01-7030: Graduation, 1993; CDI-01-7031: "Lewis Drummond passes the mantle to Paige Patterson at his inauguration as SEBTS president." September 1992; CDI-01-7032: This image was probably taken circa 2000 based on the published year of the book.; CDI-01-7042: Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting, 1997; CDI-01-7043: "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Capps presenting check to Dr. Patterson in memory of Phillip Capps for Phillip Alan Capps Memorial Scholarship Fund"; CDI-01-7058: Bailey Smith in Appleby, 1997
CDI-01-5026: President Dr. Paige Patterson with Timothy Abraham, Spring 1993; CDI-01-5027: Spring 1993; CDI-01-5028: October 13, 1992; CDI-01-5034: October 13, 1992; CDI-01-5035: October 13, 1992; CDI-01-5029: October 13, 1992, Patterson Inauguration; CDI-01-5031: October 13, 1992, Patterson Inauguration; CDI-01-5032: "Dr. Paige Patterson frequently addresses Southeastern students."; CDI-01-5033: October, 1992; CDI-01-5036: Dr. Lewis Drummond inauguration, 1998
CDI-01-2490: March 1988; CDI-01-2491: 1977; CDI-01-2492: Dr. Randall Lolley, Wade Freeman, and Jim Duncan with the Capitol in the background, March 1976; CDI-01-2493: "Recent photo of the President of the National Baptist Convention."; CDI-01-2494: Mrs. Walter M. Williams, She and Mr. Williams gave the organ in Binkley Chapel and numerous other gifts.; CDI-01-2495: President Dr. Randall Lolley and President Emeritus Dr. Olin T. Binkley, March 11, 1976
CDI-01-1576: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1981;
CDI-01-1577: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1578: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1579: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1580: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1581: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1582: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1583: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968;
CDI-01-1584: Johnson Men's Dorm, 1968
CDI-01-1182: Mexico missionary trip;
CDI-01-1183: Memorial for Dr. Tom Jeffries, Former janitor who built the original wall surrounding the Southeastern Seminary campus;
CDI-01-1184: New Hampshire mission trip, (Left) Dr. Paige Patterson;
CDI-01-1186: The original Wake Forest College (now known was Wake Forest University) Administration building from before the fire.;
CDI-01-1187: Wake Forest Baptist Church, located on the former campus of Wake Forest College (now known as Wake Forest University);
CDI-01-1188: Bostwick Hall;
CDI-01-1189: Baptist World Alliance, (Left) Dr. Theodore Adams and (Right) Dr. Sydnor Stealey;
CDI-01-1190: Baptist Girls College Idi-Aba Abeokuta, Nigeria, Missionary May E. Perry stands outside the building;
CDI-01-1191: Interior view of Heck Williams Library, This was the original library on the Wake Forest College, now known as Wake Forest University, campus.