James E. Tull was Professor of Theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a responsive reading (0:00-2:13). After which, a prayer Is offered (2:14-4:11). Tull’s Message is entitled “Neglected Accents and Contemporary Christianity.” Tull begins by explaining that there are four neglected areas of Christianity he wishes to discuss (4:12-5:12). After which, he briefly discusses the need for a relevant Christianity (5:13-8:36). The first aspect he discusses is grace (8:37-10:26) The second aspect he speaks to is fellowship (10:27-13:51). The third aspect he considers is Christian freedom (13:52-18:01). Finally, the fourth aspect is that of Christian Joy (18:02-19:31). He concludes by challenging his audience to stop neglecting these four aspects of Christianity (19:32-20:57). He closes with a benediction (20:58-21:07).
Soggetto:
Fellowship, Grace, Freedom, and Joy
Creatore:
Tull, James E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
L. D. Johnson was Professor of Religion at Furman University. The service begins with a prayer (0:00-3:05). After which, L. D. Johnson is introduced (3:06-5:37). The service continues with a period of singing (5:38-8:10). L. D. Johnson’s message is on is on Luke 16. Johnson begins by reading a portion of Luke chapter 16 (8:11-10:49). After which, he explains that people often resemble the rich man named Lazarus from Luke 16 (10:50-14:14). He continues by demonstrating the need to see others and share the Gospel with them as Jesus did (14:15-19:50). He concludes by challenging his audience to see others where they are (19:51-27:01). He closes in prayer (27:02-27:34).
Soggetto:
Bible. Luke and Bible. Luke 16
Creatore:
Johnson, L. D., 1916-1981 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Spring Lecture - Michael Novak April 16, 1975
Descrizione:
Michael Novak was Associate Director of the Rockefeller Foundation. An opening prayer is given from 0:00-0:51. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:56-4:37. Dr. Novak speaks from 4:43-1:02:08. His lecture is titled “A Theology for Radical Politics.” This is part 2 of a 2 part lecture series.
Creatore:
Novak, Michael and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Raymond Bryan Brown September 17, 1970
Descrizione:
Raymond Bryan Brown was Professor of New Testament Interpretation, and Academic Dean at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a scripture reading (0:00-0:44). After which, there is a time of instrumental music (0:45-1:18). The speaker offers another prayer (1:19-3:01). Afterwards, a responsive reading is read (3:02-3:32). Brown’s message is on 2 Kings 7:9. Brown begins with an introduction concerning the lepers from this passage (3:33-4:54). He continues by examining the steps the lepers of this passage took in order to become heroes. The first step is that they faced reality (4:55-9:20). The second step is that they took a chance on finding salvation (9:21-11:07). Finally, the third step is that they became heralds of the new world (11:08-15:28). The service closes in music and prayer (15:29-16:02).
Soggetto:
Bible. 2 Kings and Bible. 2 Kings 7
Creatore:
Brown, Raymond Bryan and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Spring Lecture - Russell Foster Aldwinckle March 23, 1971
Descrizione:
Russell Foster Aldwinckle was Professor of Systematic Theology at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The service begins with a scripture reading and prayer (0:00-1:57). After which, Russell Aldwinckle is introduced (1:58-4:09). Aldwinckle’s message is on the theme “does it matter what a man believes?” Aldwinckle begins with an introduction on why he chose his topic (4:10-6:56). After which, he explains the role of faith in the believer (6:57-13:32). He discusses several factors that stop people from believing in God (13:33-17:13). He continues by explaining the Christian response to a world of opposition to the faith (17:14-45:38). He concludes by explaining the importance of recognizing who Jesus truly is (45:39-56:13). The service closes in prayer (56:14-56:39).
Soggetto:
Faith
Creatore:
Aldwinckle, Russell Foster and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
Thomas Albert Bland was the Professor of Christian Ethics and Sociology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a reading of Habakkuk chapter 3 (0:00-3:45). After which, a prayer is offered (3:46-5:36). Bland’s message is on Habakkuk’s prayer for revival. Bland begins his message with an introduction concerning the need for revival (5:37-11:04). He challenges his audience to stand with the institutional church, and to persevere through difficult times (11:05-14:46). He states that the revival needed is a renewal of each person by the Holy Spirit (14:47-17:14). He concludes by urging his audience to make this prayer of revival a reality in their lives (17:15-21:49).
Soggetto:
Bible. Habakkuk, Revival, and Bible. Habakkuk 3
Creatore:
Bland, Thomas A. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
SEBTS Chapel - Ronald Ernest Clements March 18, 1975
Descrizione:
Robert Ernest Clements was from Fitzwilliam College at the University of Cambridge in England. The service opens in a word of prayer from 0:00-0:55. An introduction to the speaker is given from 0:58-2:22. Dr. Clements speaks from 2:27-41:38. His message is titled, “The Language of Prophecy.”
Soggetto:
Prophecy
Creatore:
Clements, R. E. (Ronald Ernest), 1929- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary