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	    - Description:
 
	    - Dr. Brevard S. Childs was a leading Old Testament scholar during the 20th century and Professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School.  The service begins with organ music (00:00-06:18).  President Randall Lolley welcomes all the guests to the Spring Lectures, he delivers the Scripture reading from Isaiah 45:5-8, and he gives a word of prayer (06:19-08:54).  Brevard S. Childs is introduced as the Spring Lecturer (08:55-11:29).  The title of Childs’ lecture is "Reading the Old Testament As Religious Literature.” He begins his lecture by addressing the influence of the traditional Protestant and historical-critical approaches in field of biblical studies, and he recognizes the shifting landscape of the field of biblical studies (11:30-21:49).  Childs main message is about the evolution of the biblical text as a method of interpretation, and he examines three stories from the Hebrew Scriptures to show that the biblical text should be interpreted canonically in opposition to pagan religious practices (21:50-56:50). Lolley concludes the lecture with a word of prayer (56:51-57:27).  The service ends with organ music (57:28-58:53).
 
	    - Subject:
 
	    - Bible. Old Testament, Religious literature, Canon (Literature), and Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
 
	    - Creator:
 
	    - Childs, Brevard S. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
 
	    - Location:
 
	    - Wake Forest (N.C.)
 
	    - Language:
 
	    - English
 
	    - Date Created:
 
	    - March 19, 1985
 
	    - Resource type:
 
	    - Audio
 
	    - Identifier:
 
	    - SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Brevard_S_Childs_1985-03-19