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- Descrição:
- This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer (0:00-1:24). Afterwards, a responsive reading is read (1:25-3:28). The speaker's message is on “real issues of Christian living.” The speaker begins with an introduction concerning the unhealthy state of the church (3:29-5:08). He explains that the Gospel is not being preached, and there is no contemporary application of the law (5:09-7:30). He demonstrates that these are two relevant issues for the church (7:31-12:56). Afterwards, the service is closed in benediction and prayer (12:57-15:07).
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Coltrane, Joseph D.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- April 10, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Joseph_D_Coltrane_1970-04-10
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- Descrição:
- Edward Hughes Pruden was a Retired Minister of First Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-0:22). After which, Dr. Pruden is introduced (0:23-4:15). Dr. Pruden’s message is on how the church ought to deal with crises. Dr. Pruden begins his message with an introduction (4:16-6:09). Afterwards, Dr. Pruden reads Luke 22:39-44 (6:10-7:01). He explains that everyone at one point or another faces a crisis, and each person reacts differently (7:02-12:50). He demonstrates that believers must look to Christ as an example for dealing with crises (12:51-18:04). He concludes by illustrating that suffering can lead to a redemptive experience (18:05-21:42). He closes in benediction and prayer (21:43-22:46).
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Luke 22, Suffering, and Bible. Luke
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Pruden, Edward Hughes, 1903-1987
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- April 9, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Edward_Hughes_Pruden_1970-04-09
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- Descrição:
- John Lawrence was the Pastor of Forest Hills Baptist Church in Raleigh, NC, and President of the North Carolina Baptist State Convention. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-2:20). After which, Pastor Lawrence is introduced (2:21-4:13). Pastor Lawrence preaches on Acts 4 and the need for boldness in the Christian's life. Lawrence reads Acts 4:5-13 and offers a prayer (4:14-7:30). He begins his message with an introduction concerning the unhealthy state of the church (7:31-9:56). He explains that what is missing from Christianity today is boldness in the life of each believer (9:57-12:38). He describes three areas in which believers ought to manifest boldness (12:38-12:52). He explains the first area is boldness in prayer (12:53-15:10). In addition, the second area is boldness in the Christian life (15:11-18:17). Finally, he states the third area is boldness to speak the word (18:18-22:01). He concludes with a story challenging his audience to share the good news of Christ (20:02-24:06). He closes in prayer (24:07-25:44). Chapel is distorted from 0:00-2:45.
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Acts, Boldness, and Bible. Acts 4
- O Criador:
- Lawrence, John and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- April 3, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_John_Lawrence_1970-04-03
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- Descrição:
- Allen Burris was the Dean of Meredith College. The service begins with a prayer and a responsive reading (0:00-3:27). After which, another prayer is offered (3:28-6:28). Dr. Burris is introduced (6:29-7:48). Dr. Burris’s message is on the topic of politics. Dr. Burris begins with an introduction (7:49-11:17). He discusses the Christian perspective on politics (11:18-13:45). He states that the true political issues are centered around how to give justice to the “least of these” (13:46-16:00). He continues by discussing historical and biblical ideas (16:01-20:05). He explains the biblical view of man reflects the history of the world (20:06-28:00). He concludes by challenging his audience to be effective and pure in their political endeavors (28:01-31:09). He closes in prayer (31:10-31:29).
- Sujeito:
- Politics and culture
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Burris, Allen
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 17, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Allen_Burris_1970-03-17
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- Descrição:
- This service was organized by the Student Coordinating Council. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:25). After which, the speaker reads Luke 9:51-56 (1:26-2:24). This chapel has two speakers on Luke 9. The first speaker begins by showing how Jesus is an example of obeying the will of God (2:25-4:16). He explains that in this passage, Jesus is an example in three ways (4:17-4:29). He expounds by explaining Jesus set his eyes towards Jerusalem, he fulfilled the task given to him, and he was steadfastly faithful (4:30-6:44). The second speaker begins by showing that Jesus was willing to accept the consequences of his commitment (6:45-9:46). He explains Jesus refused to be foolishly sentimental (9:47-10:44). In addition, he states Jesus refused to be vindictive of those who were against him (10:45-13:12). Finally, he concludes by expressing that Jesus had a ministry on both sides of prejudices (13:13-15:58). This Chapel is distorted periodically throughout.
- Sujeito:
- Bible. Luke 9 and Bible. Luke
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Coltrane, Joseph D.
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 13, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Joseph_D_Coltrane_1970-03-13
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- Descrição:
- Edward Allison McDowell was retired Professor of New Testament Interpretation (1952-1964).
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and McDowell, Edward A. (Edward Allison), 1898-1975
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 12, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Founders_Day_Address_Edward_Allison_McDowell_1970-03-12
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- Descrição:
- Edmund A. Steimle was Brown Professor of Homiletics at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, NY. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:10). After which, Edmund Steimle is introduced (1:11-1:55). Steimle’s message is on the “form of sermons.” Steimle begins by stating that the Bible is the “source for the content of proclamation” (1:56-4:00). After which, he explains the proper form needed for biblical sermons, which he states is biblical, secular, dialogical and historical (4:01-45:04). He concludes by explaining why preaching relies on the listener (45:05-50:17). He closes in prayer (50:18-50:40).
- Sujeito:
- Preaching
- O Criador:
- Steimle, Edmund A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- April 8, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio and Text
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Edmund_A_Steimle_1970-04-08
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- Descrição:
- Edmund A. Steimle was Brown Professor of Homiletics at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, NY. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:08). After which, Edmund Steimle is introduced (1:09-3:39). Steimle’s message is entitled “Preaching Out of Season.” Steimle begins by asking “what is supposed to happen when a sermon is preached? (3:40-5:36). After which explains the human need for preaching (5:37-8:14). He provides two principles for preaching. The first principle is that there is a “permanent moratorium on the institution centered sermon” (8:15-10:17). The second principle is the need to recognize the “limitations of the sermon” (10:18-12:50). He continues by contrasting biblical preaching with unbiblical preaching (12:51-47:46). He concludes by explaining the hope for future biblical preaching (47:47- 48:25). He closes in prayer (48:26-48:39).
- Sujeito:
- Preaching
- O Criador:
- Steimle, Edmund A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- April 7, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio and Text
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Spring_Lecture_Edmund_A_Steimle_1970-04-07
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- Descrição:
- William Latane Lumpkin was Minister of the Free Mason Street Baptist Church in Norfolk, VA. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:27). After which, Dr. William Lumpkin is introduced (1:28-2:54). Lumpkin’s message is on Baptist History. Lumpkin begins by discussing Baptist history (2:55-9:32). After which, he discusses the historical figure named John Rippon, and his influence on Baptists (9:33-38:27). He concludes by stating that Rippon’s period can be “viewed as the golden age of our denominational beginnings in America” (38:28-41:13).
- Sujeito:
- Baptist and History
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lumpkin, William Latane
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 6, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio and Text
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_William_Latane_Lumpkin_1970-03-06
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- Descrição:
- William Latane Lumpkin was Minister of the Free Mason Street Baptist Church in Norfolk, VA. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-1:19). After which, Dr. William Lumpkin is introduced (1:20-2:53). Lumpkins message is on Baptist history. Lumpkin begins by discussing an influential historical figure named Isaac Backus (2:54-3:23). After which, he discusses the history of Isaac Backus, and the influence he had on Baptists (3:24-43:09). He concludes by explaining Backus’s contributions to Baptists (43:10-45:35).
- Sujeito:
- Baptist and History
- O Criador:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Lumpkin, William Latane
- Localização:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- Língua:
- English
- Data Criada:
- March 5, 1970
- Tipo de recurso:
- Audio and Text
- Identificador:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_William_Latane_Lumpkin_1970-03-05