SEBTS Kendrick-Poerschke Lecture - William Benjamin Rogers March 23, 1988

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  • William Benjamin Rogers was Dean of the School of Christian Education at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. The service begins with the invocation (0:00-1:26). William Rogers is introduced as the Kendrick-Poerschke Lecturer (1:27-3:40). Rogers expresses his gratitude for being able to walk alongside the people in attendance (3:41-4:33). Rogers speaks about the secret maps of the Spanish empire, the arrival of the printing press in map making, and the desire to put Jerusalem at the center of the map (4:34-9:14). He states that no less than a worldview is at stake as he looks at two examples of maps (9:15-14:19). He relates the views of cartography to the views of Christian education, showing that emphasis on different things creates different worldviews (14:20-42:16). The service concludes with a charge to the congregation (42:17-43:28).
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  • 02/13/2026
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  • SEBTS_Kendrick-Poerschke_Lecture_William_B_Rogers_1988-03-23
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  • 1988-03-23
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  • Wake Forest (N.C.)
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    Archives and Special Collections, Library at Southeastern, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, NC.