SEBTS Chapel and Special Event Recordings - 1980s
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收集细节
- 总件数
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779
- 创建日期
- 1980 to 1989
- 识别码
- PTR_PTRS_004
作品在此收藏集 (775)

- 描述:
- Fisher Humphries was Professor of Theology at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Fisher Humphries is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:14). A hymn is played (0:15-3:07). A word of prayer is given, followed by another hymn (cut) (3:08-5:53). Humphries is introduced, and his message focuses on the Bible and spiritual formation as the second part to his previous message on the church (5:54-8:02). Humphries greets his audience and reads from Psalm 119 (8:03-9:24). He speaks of four ways Scripture forms our lives: it provides a Christian worldview, offers the experience of God’s reality, demonstrates how to live in ordinary life and in a community, and reveals our true identities (9:25-10:07). Scripture is effective in providing believers with a worldview that can be based on astronomy and geography, psychology, and history (10:08-13:08). Scripture impacts the Christian worldview: it assures us that the world is not shapeless, informs us that the world is not how God intended it to be, protects us against idolatry, teaches us to live in anticipation, and transforms the meaning of history (13:09-19:50). Humphries then speaks of how Scripture is a catalyst for experiencing God with a focus on conversion, prayer, guidance and strength, friendships, and Biblical stories (19:51-24:49). Reading from Proverbs, Humphries reinforces how Scripture gives practical guidance for living our lives (24:50-33:03). He also discusses how Scripture illustrates how to live in a community (34:00-35:49). Lastly, Humphries mentions how Scripture reveals our true identities and finally closes with a summary of the four main points of his lecture (35:50-41:19). A word of prayer is given followed by a hymn (41:20-43:43).
- 学科:
- Spiritual formation--Biblical teaching, Bible. Proverbs, Conversion, Prayer, and Bible
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Humphries, Fisher
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 28, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Fisher_Humphries_1988-09-28

- 描述:
- Jack Stearns was the Director of the Mid-Atlantic Region of the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. Stearns is announced as the Chapel speaker (0:00-0:14). A hymn is played (0:14-3:15). A word of prayer is given, followed by a hymn (3:16-6:40). Guest visitors for Clinical Pastoral Education Day are welcomed and Stearns is introduced (6:41-11:36). A hymn is played (cut) (11:37-11:42). Reading from Luke 10:25-37, Stearns focuses on the “good neighbor” image of ministry (11:43-16:28). He speaks of the internal difference of the three neighbors from the Scripture that caused the different responses to the injured man (16:29-17:30). Perhaps the priest and the Levite were preoccupied with their cultural duties or other matters (17:31-20:34). The Samaritan showed compassion, implying that he was a man willing to care and a man who had experienced brokenness (20:35-22:03). Stearns then mentions that we all have a little of the priest and Levite in us (22:04-23:37). He also suggests that maybe the Samaritan was fulfilling the law to love God and others by showing compassion (23:38-24:05). Believers have a common bond that causes us to come to together to answer God’s call to ministry (24:06-26:27). Stearns ends with a final word on the good neighbor image: we are one body that God calls on to minister to others (26:28-28:21). A word of prayer concludes the service (28:22-30:37).
- 学科:
- Good Samaritan (Parable), Compassion--Religious aspects--Christianity, and Bible. Luke
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Stearns, Jack
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 13, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Jack_Stearns_1988-10-13

- 描述:
- Milton Ferguson was the president of Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (0:00-3:45). There is a moment of prayer (3:46-4:45). Milton Ferguson is introduced as the Page Lecturer (4:46-8:50). Ferguson shares about the birth of his daughter and the importance of friendship (8:51-11:05). Ferguson gives a summary of the teaching he provided in the previous lecture about Christian faith (11:06-13:12). He begins to look at the Biblical conclusions of why there is evil in the world (13:13-14:13). The first conclusion he offers is that all suffering is punishment for sin, which highlights the holiness and justice of God (14:14-17:25). The second conclusion he offers is that God uses suffering to get one in shape, like a spiritual boot camp (17:26-18:57). The third conclusion he offers is that suffering is a revelation of God to man, because one often discovers God in the context of suffering (18:58-22:00). Ferguson shares that a Christian has no guarantee against suffering (22:01-29:28). Ferguson states that God is present, loving, and caring despite suffering and doubt (29:29-13:57). Ferguson speaks of the good that God works in making His people like His Son (13:58-42:30). He challenges the congregation to reaffirm their commitment to the belief to be like Jesus is the ultimate purpose of God’s grace (42:31-50:45). There is a blessing and a prayer (50:46-51:30). The service closes with organ music (51:31-55:34).
- 学科:
- Suffering--Religious aspects--Christianity, Sin, and Theodicy
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ferguson, Milton
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 1, 1986
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Milton_Ferguson_1986-10-01

- 描述:
- James H. Blackmore was Emeritus Professor of A. Div. Studies and Visiting Professor of Biblical Studies. Blackmore is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:20). A hymn is played (0:20-4:50). A brief explanation of the use of a shofar (ram's horn) in scripture is provided, followed with one being blown for the congregation (4:51-8:50). A prayer is given, and a hymn is sung (cut) (8:51-9:48). The scripture reading is from Luke 22:24-34(9:49-11:21). Another prayer is spoken (11:22-13:23). The subject of the message regards believers facing temptations (13:24-18:45). Blackmore mentions a book based on the temptations of a preacher, from which he plans to discuss four temptations (18:46-19:14). The first temptation involves believers equating their thoughts of God with God Himself; however, words are limited and inadequate in comparison to God’s greatness (19:15-21:39). Though our minds are incapable of fully comprehending God, He calls us to a greater understanding (21:40-23:31). Blackmore speaks of the second centuries-old temptation which is to be jealous of one another (23:32-25:04). We should not be jealous because God has given everyone a gift to use for His glory (25:05-25:54). The third temptation concerns ministers neglecting their families as they become more prominent in their work (25:55-29:46). Working for a wage is the last temptation, and Blackmore reveals that God provides Himself as the greatest reward for those who work for Him (29:47-31:50). Blackmore ends his message with a request that the Holy Spirit be with them all, followed by a song of worship (31:51-33:40). The service concludes with another hymn (33:41-36:20).
- 学科:
- Bible. Luke, Temptation, and Shofar
- 创造者:
- Blackmore, James H. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 29, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_James_H_Blackmore_1988-09-29

- 描述:
- Lewis A. Drummond was the fourth president of SEBTS. Billy Graham is introduced as the guest speaker for Drummond’s inauguration (0:00-0:15). A hymn is played (0:16-7:36). A word of prayer is followed by another hymn (cut) (7:37-8:47). The audience is greeted, and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Roy L. Honeycutt is presented (8:48-10:08). Honeycutt represents all the seminaries and theological schools in the U.S. and Canada and shows his support for Drummond’s inauguration (10:09-17:00). The Scripture reading for the day is from Psalm 84 and Acts 20 (17:01-20:53). Billy Graham is introduced (20:54-25:19). The choir sings an anthem (25:20-30:30). Dr. Graham greets everyone and reads Proverbs 29:18 and Acts 16:9 (30:31-37:21). He speaks of the calls to hear, help, and heed with a focus on evangelism and social service as well as proclaims his support of Drummond as SEBTS new president (37:22-1:04:58). A soloist sings (1:04:59-1:08:32). Chairman of the Board of Trustees Robert Crowley announces Drummond as the right leader for the Seminary and asks him to come forward to sign his name on the articles of faith (1:08:33-1:18:00). Drummond speaks of how proud he is to be the new president and promises to help students fulfill the Great Commission (1:18:01-1:28:12). Drummond and his wife kneel, and Dr. Graham gives a prayer of dedication (1:28:13-1:32:17). The soloist sings another song (1:32:18-1:34:30). A word of prayer is followed by a hymn (1:34:31-1:41:56).
- 学科:
- Bible. Psalms, Evangelism, and Bible. Acts
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Honeycutt, Roy Lee, Graham, Billy, 1918-2018, and Drummond, Lewis A.
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 11, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Drummond_Inauguration_Billy_Graham_1988-10-11
- 描述:
- Frank Stagg was Senior Professor of New Testament Studies at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service opens with a word of prayer (00:00-00:32). Frank Stagg is introduced as the Page Lecturer (00:33-04:08). Stagg’s lecture is entitled “Wine & Skins,” and he thanks Southeastern for giving him the opportunity to give the Page Lectures (04:09-06:54). Stagg draws a distinction between wine, which is pure religion, and skins, which are religious practices, in Mark 2:18-22, and he looks at Jesus life and teachings in the gospel accounts to argue that he was exhorting his audience to put on new wineskins because the old ones had fallen into legalism that was destroying the wine of pure religion (06:55-34:34). Stagg speaks about the wineskins of the present day, and one of the best examples he gives is theology and the thoughts of theologians (34:35-50:30). The service ends with a word of prayer (50:31-51:13).
- 学科:
- New wine into old wineskins (Parable), Religion, and Jesus Christ--Person and offices
- 创造者:
- Stagg, Frank, 1911-2001 and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 7, 1980
- 资源类型:
- Audio and Text
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Frank_Stagg_1980-10-07

- 描述:
- William Randall Lolley was the 3rd president of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with an introduction from President Lolley about how he chose the topic of his presentations (0:00-2:50). He reads from Matthew 11 (2:51-3:41). There is a moment of prayer (3:42-5:07). The congregation joins in singing “Blessed Assurance” (5:08-7:19). Lolley speaks about why good and bad things happen in this world without rhyme or reason (7:20-11:51). Lolley speaks of biblical times when bad things happened to “good” people, such as John the Baptist’s question of doubt and God’s will of suffering (11:52-23:40). Lolley has a moment of prayer and gives a charge to the students to commit themselves to Christ (23:41-27:39).
- 学科:
- Suffering and Theodicy
- 创造者:
- Lolley, W. Randall (William Randall), 1931- and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 20, 1987
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Revival_William_Randall_Lolley_1987-10-20

- 描述:
- Fred Allen Grissom was Professor of Church History.
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Grissom, Fred Allen, 1944-
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 19, 1989
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Fred_Allen_Grissom_1989-09-19

- 描述:
- Walter B. Shurden was Professor of Church History at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with a Scripture reading and a word of prayer (00:00-01:12). Walter B. Shurden is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (01:13-02:01). Shurden’s lecture is entitled “The Estrangement Debate,” and he gives an overview and historical context of four Southern Baptists controversies: the fundamentalist controversy, the Elliot controversy, the Broadman controversy, and the Inherency controversy (02:02-18:39). He turns to the issues surrounding the four controversies, and he believes that the debate surrounds the interpretation of the Bible, not the importance of the Bible (18:40-27:23). Shurden then speaks on the issue of methods used in the four controversies, and he believes those who are leading the inherency debate are going for the minds of people and the machinery of the convention (27:24-40:03). Shurden concludes his lecture by commenting on the consequences of the four controversies, and he believes that polarizations will affect the convention because of the inherency debate (40:04-44:30). The service ends with a benediction (44:31-45:04).
- 学科:
- Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.--History--20th century, Modernist-fundamentalist controversy, and Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention
- 创造者:
- Shurden, Walter B. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- November 5, 1980
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_Walter_B_Shurden_1980-11-05

- 描述:
- James Wood was the Director of the J.M. Dawson Institute of Church-State Studies at Baylor University. The service begins with a word of prayer (00:00-01:13). James Wood is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (01:14-03:52). Wood begins his lecture by stating his theme of the nexus of Christian faith and political society, and he states that God’s revelation through Jesus is a revelation of change for the world (03:53-11:56). Wood moves to the role of the church, and he believes that the church should be separated from other institutions and be the force for justice in the world (11:57-17:11). Wood gives an historical analysis of the church and political society, and he believes the age of Christendom was a departure of the biblical relationship the church should have with the state and society (17:12-28:12). Wood gives three responses of the church to the world seen in history, with the first being radical separation from the world, the second being accommodation to the world, and the third being in the world on mission for Christ (28:13-35:44). Wood concludes his lecture by giving a warning for the church not to be held captive by the political sphere, and it should be free to fight for justice in the world (35:45-51:58). The service ends with a benediction (51:59-52:34).
- 学科:
- Justice, Religion and politics, and Church and state--Southern Baptist Convention
- 创造者:
- Wood, James and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- November 3, 1981
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Carver-Barnes_Lecture_James_Wood_1981-11-03