SEBTS Chapel and Special Event Recordings - 1980s
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Last Updated: 2022-07-26
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:
- Donald E. Cook was the Professor of New Testament at SEBTS. Cook is announced as Chapel speaker (0:00-0:14). Two hymns are played (0:15-4:08). A word of prayer is given, followed by another hymn (cut) (4:09-4:36). Scripture reading from Philippians 2:5-11 is provided, and a word of prayer is given (4:37-7:09). The choir sings a song of worship (7:10-9:11). Cook speaks of the time when he was helping to recruit students, and a woman asked him what does some Jew who died on the cross have to do with her (9:12-13:33). He explains that we should believe because of the words of Jesus (13:34-16:10). However, a friend of Cook asked why we should believe based on words: words are simply words (16:11-17:45). Cook answers that Jesus’ deeds should give us reason to believe, yet his friend tells him that Jesus’ deeds are not compelling (17:46-20:56). Cook finally tells his friend words and deeds do not form the basis of his faith, but Jesus’ death on the cross (20:57-21:26). Another question is asked: what makes Jesus different from all the other Jews who were crucified? (21:27-22:32). Cook proclaims Jesus as the Son of God whose presence, love, and life give meaning to His words and deeds and who is the basis of the Christian faith (22:33-25:31). Cook ends with saying that Jesus is our light, courage, love, and forgiveness that brings us together before God as His children (25:32-28:14). The sermon is concluded with a word of prayer (28:14-28:59).
- 学科:
- Son of God, Faith, and Jesus Christ--Crucifixion
- 创造者:
- Cook, Donald E. and Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 15, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Donald_E_Cook_1988-09-15

- 描述:
- Thomas A. Jackson was the pastor of the Wake Forest Baptist Church. Jackon is announced as the Chapel speaker (0:00-0:10). Two hymns are played (0:11-5:15). Scripture reading is followed by a hymn (cut) (5:16-5:54). A request for prayer is announced, and a word of prayer is given (5:55-9:22). Jackson is introduced (9:23-11:18). The choir sings an anthem (11:19-13:21). Jackson speaks of an actor, Paul Alexander, who came to know Jesus and memorized the whole Gospel of John (13:22-15:01). He then reads from John 13, focusing on Jesus’ commandment to His disciples to love one another (15:02-16:06). Jackson discusses the topic of us, as Christians, representing Jesus faithfully (16:07-21:17). He reveals that many churches claim to be true representatives of Christ based on certain criteria (21:18-22:23). Not one of the criteria includes loving one another as Jesus loves us (22:24-23:42). He then tells a story of love among comrades, comparing it to how Jesus wants us to love one another (23:43-26:33). Jackson asks the congregation to pray to God to help them love one another as Jesus so that they may become as one (26:34-27:59). He concludes with a word of prayer (28:00-30:09).
- 学科:
- Bible. John and Love--Religious aspects--Christianity
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Jackson, Thomas A.
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 7, 1988
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Thomas_A_Jackson_1988-09-07

- 描述:
- C. Michael Hawn was Associate Professor of Church Music. The service begins with C. Michael Hawn singing of the Lord’s Prayer (00:00-01:54). The speaker gives a word of prayer (01:55-02:45). An announcement is given on the evening praise service, and Professor Delos Miles leads in a word of prayer (02:46-04:10). C. Michael Hawn is introduced as the worship leader for chapel, and the speaker reads from Psalm 51 (04:11-07:40). Hawn begins his sermon by sharing his testimony about growing up as a Christian in Iowa (07:41-14:36). He speaks about the realities of being a worship minister in Baptist life, and he argues that music ministry should be gospel centered and for the edification of the church (14:37-23:01). Hawn closes the service with a song of worship (23:02-26:44).
- 学科:
- Witness bearing (Christianity), Church music, and Worship in the Bible
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Hawn, C. Michael
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 2, 1982
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_C_Michael_Hawn_1982-09-02
- 描述:
- Eric Charles Rust was Professor Emirates of Christian Philosophy at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with organ music (00:00-06:04). The speaker gives a word of prayer (06:05-06:57). Eric Charles Rust is introduced as the Page Lecturer, and the title of the lecture is “The Historical Movement in Christological Perspectives” (06:58-09:00). Rust looks at the critical historical interpretation of Scripture, but he argues that Jesus’ incarnation, atonement, and resurrection are real events in history that drive the church to transform the world (09:01-53:36). The service ends with a word of prayer and a benediction (53:37-54:08).
- 学科:
- History of Biblical events, Divine man (Christology), and Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Rust, E. C. (Eric Charles), 1910-1991
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 6, 1983
- 资源类型:
- Audio and Text
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Eric_Rust_1983-10-06

- 描述:
- J. Ralph Noonkester was the President of William Carey College. The service begins with organ music (00:00-03:11). The speaker leads the audience in a responsive reading, and he gives a word of prayer (03:12-04:40). J. Ralph Noonkester is introduced as the chapel speaker (04:41-06:41). The choir sings the anthem (06:42-09:59). Noonkester begins his sermon by speaking about how so many of his former classmates and professor have ended up becoming part of the faculty and staff of Southeastern (10:00-12:24). Noonkester titles his sermon “Old Wine in New Skins,” and he speaks about the importance of Christian collegiate education for missions to the marginalized and the training of the laymen (12:25-42:01). The service ends with a benediction (42:02-42:40).
- 学科:
- Christian education, Education, Higher, and Missions
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Noonkester, J. Ralph
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- November 29, 1983
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_J_Ralph_Noonkester_1983-11-29

- 描述:
- Robert T. Handy was Professor of Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York. The service begins with organ music (00:00-06:55). Glenn T. Miller gives a word of prayer (06:56-07:31). Robert T. Handy is introduced as the Carver-Barnes Lecturer (07:32-08:10). Handy begins his lecture by stating his theme of religious liberty and the dynamics of history (08:11-10:06). Handy examines the history of religious freedom from English Baptist Separatism to the establishment of the First Amendment, and he speaks about the challenges facing religious freedom today (10:07-52:36). Miller ends the service with a few announcements (52:37-53:45).
- 学科:
- Freedom of religion, Liberty--Religious aspects--Baptists, and Dissenters, Religious
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Handy, Robert T.
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- November 6, 1984
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Robert_T_Handy_1984-11-06

- 描述:
- Bob Spinks was an administrator at Southeastern Seminary and the founding Director of Development for the Wake Forest University Divinity School in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The service begins with a Scripture reading from Romans 12:9-18 (0:00-1:23). Prayer is asked for seminary friends and their needs, and the congregation is lead in prayer (1:24-4:18). Spinks reads Scripture from Isaiah 9 and Romans 14 (4:19-6:01). Spinks shares about the past season of his life (6:02-15:42). Spinks about the prioritizing spiritual peace above political or cultural peace (15:43-23:50). Spinks ends the service with a moment of prayer (23:51-24:20).
- 学科:
- Bible. Isaiah, Peace, Memorials, Church controversies--Southern Baptist Convention, and Bible. Romans
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Spinks, Bob
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- September 24, 1985
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Bob_Spinks_1985-09-24

- 描述:
- Neal Jones was a pastor at Columbia Baptist Church in Falls Church, VA. The service begins with organ music (00:00-05:30). The speaker gives a few announcements, and Neal Jones is introduced as the chapel speaker (05:31-07:48). Jones delivers the Scripture reading from Luke 19:1-10 (07:49-09:41). The choir sings the anthem (09:42-13:12). Jones looks at the call and conversion of Zacchaeus, and he speak about the experience of being born again while asking the audience to recommit their lives to Jesus (13:13-38:00).
- 学科:
- Conversion, Evangelistic invitations, and Regeneration (Theology)
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Jones, Neal
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 18, 1984
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Chapel_Neal_Jones_1984-10-18

- 描述:
- Rosemary Reuther was a professor at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary and Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. She was also a leading ecofeminist scholar and Roman Catholic theologian. The service begins with the introduction of Rosemary Ruether (00:00-00:37). The title of Ruether’s lecture is “The Maleness of Christ: Can Christology Be Liberated from Patriarchy.” She begins with the question of how Christology has been used to exclude women, and she examines how the terms “image of God,” “Son of God,” came to be defined in a patriarchal culture where women are only saved and made in the image of God under the headship of men (00:38-15:33). Ruether moves to explore the alternative ways of interpreting and constructing Christology, first by revealing the feminine and gender neutral language in Hebrew Scriptures of describing the character of God, second by showing how the gospel elevates the status of the last in society embodied in the women disciples, and third by pointing to how the early church viewed an alternative life where the genders are equal (15:34-31:18). Ruether states that two interpretations of Paul emerged in the second century, one using the Pastoral Epistles to promote a patriarchal community and another using a Pauline extra-biblical text to promote an “eschatological community” of celibacy, and she argues that these two communities converged during the late Patristic era to form the clerical norms of the Eastern and Western traditions (31:19-35:48). Ruether views the Reformation as a revolt against this synthesis, and she concludes that two lines of Christology emerged that are now present in the modern day: a patriarchal Christianity and a mystical transcendent Christianity (35:49-40:35). She recognizes in the early modern era an emerging of a new movement seeking for original equality which has spawned various movements including liberalism, socialism, and feminism (40:36-45:41). Ruether concludes the lecture by stating the new Christology by surpassing Jesus’ historical maleness and cultural characteristics for him to be a representative to all mankind, and she desires to shift Christ’s focus to being a liberator of the poor (45:42-53:56). The service ends with a word of prayer (53:57-54:23).
- 学科:
- Bible. Epistles of Paul--Theology, Image of God--History of doctrines, Jesus Christ--Person and offices, and Patriarchy--Religious aspects--Christianity
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and Ruether, Rosemary Radford
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- October 2, 1985
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Page_Lecture_Rosemary_Reuther_1985-10-02

- 描述:
- Adrian L. Van Kaam was a Roman Catholic priest from Duquesne University. Susan Muto was the Director of the Institute of Formative Spirituality. The service begins with organ music (0:00:00-0:02:43). There is a moment of prayer (0:02:44-0:04:30). A welcome is extended to the guests (0:04:31-0:05:33). Adriam L. Van Kaam and Susan Muto are introduced as the chapel speakers (0:05:34-0:07:54). Muto reviews what was previously taught (0:07:55-0:09:01). She introduces the new obstacles to formative spirituality, which she names discouragement or burnout and anger (0:09:02-0:11:36). Muto discusses the feeling of discouragement or depletion that many people feel in their life and that one must ask introspective questions (0:11:37-0:22:09). Van Kaam argues the cause of inner despair is the temptation to believe that one’s works are capable of sustaining one instead of God (0:22:10-0:27:40). Van Kaam uses the testimony of a Jewish woman to illustrate that one must go through suffering before realizing that one cannot be sustained by one’s own works and the renewing of faith (0:27:41-0:31:55). Van Kaam speaks about how the Lord performs miracles in people that may only be revealed in eternity, putting smiles in people’s hearts and springs in their steps (0:31:56-0:40:45). Muto explains that faith is difficult to share if one does not have it for themselves (0:40:46-0:42:40). Muto explains that when a minister becomes so focused on others that they don’t minister to themselves, which can build up anger (0:42:41-0:46:35). Muto shares that one should go to the Lord instead of blaming others (0:46:36-0:47:52). Van Kaam states that nothing eats more at physical life than unrighteous anger (0:47:53-0:49:30). He explains that forgiveness is healing, especially considering that much anger is born from religious strife (0:49:31-0:55:17). Van Kaam argues that one cannot force others to have the same opinion, and one should not let anger get in the way of civil conversation (0:55:18-1:01:18). The location for further discussion with the chapel speakers is announced (1:01:19-1:02:05). The service closes with a benediction (1:02:06-1:02:22).
- 学科:
- Anger, Psychology, and Despair
- 创造者:
- Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Muto, Susan, 1942-, and Van Kaam, Adrian L., 1920-2007
- 位置:
- Wake Forest (N.C.)
- 语言:
- English
- 创建日期:
- March 26, 1986
- 资源类型:
- Audio
- 识别码:
- SEBTS_Kendrick-Poerschke_Lecture_Adrian_L_Van_Kaam_and_Susan_Muto_1986-03-26