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Why is Work Difficult | Tom Nelson
Lecture Title - Is Work a Four-Letter Word? (Genesis 3:17-19)
In this message, Nelson briefly explores the rich and robust doctrine of Christian vocation, focusing on the topic of work. Examining primarily the first three chapters in Genesis he seeks to build a theological framework regarding work and bring to light its vital contribution to our pursuit of Christian faithfulness in our times.
Tom Nelson (DMin Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is a Pastor at Christ Community Church in Kansas. He is the author of Five Smooth Stones: Discovering the Path To Wholeness of Soul (Cross Training Pub, 2001), Ekklesia: Rediscovering God’s Design for the Church (Cross Training Publishing, 2010), an...
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Why does Theology Need Economics | Ballor & Long
Просмотров 3619 часов назад
Lecture Title - A Match Made in Heaven: Why Theology and Economics Need Each Other Theologians have often dismissed economics as inherently heretical or, at the very least, highly suspect. Economists have often forgotten the humble beginnings of their discipline and allowed their reach to exceed their moral grasp. It is incumbent upon both disciplines to renew their commitment to one another fo...
The Challenging Landscape of Emerging Adulthood | Jana Sundene & Richard Dunn
Просмотров 1722 часа назад
Emerging Adults Consortium Session 1 Emerging Adulthood is a term that describes not a particular developmental stage but a season in the life of many young adults who are marked by the challenges of this 21st century. In this introductory session, Sundene and Dunn address motivations for understanding and coming alongside of emerging adults. The session especially focuses upon particular chall...
Intercultural Perspectives on Ministry among Emerging Adults | Alcántara, Bell Profit, & Roh
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Emerging Adults Consortium Session 4 Intercultural perspectives on emerging adulthood bring important depth and texture to any and all conversations about emerging adulthood. Each panelist in our intercultural perspectives panel share fresh stories and significant experiences drawn from their time working in non-white, immigrant, and diaspora ministry settings. By sharing their stories, they id...
How does Christ Satisfy Us Fully | Henri Blocher
Просмотров 66День назад
Sermon Title - The Final Christ In John 4:7-14 and 6:27-40, Jesus uses the universal symbols of bread and water to draw people to himself, awakening in them a sense of their deeper hunger and thirst. He is the greater Jacob and the greater Moses, offering people the living water and bread of life - eternal life - that will satisfy them forever with himself. Those who eat and drink of Christ wil...
How to Share a Common Life with Others | Walter Kim
Просмотров 1003 месяца назад
Lecture Title - Loving God and a Catechesis of Civic Discipleship Today’s moral and social challenges are complex, and Christians are often ill-equipped to address the disruptions and disputes of ideological battles. Malformed responses to the challenges expose not only deficiencies of theological imagination but also a frailty of discipleship. How does Scripture encompass culture and human flo...
What is the Relationship of Humility & Power | Dennis Edwards
Просмотров 593 месяца назад
Lecture Title - Power and Humility in Theological Education Christians in the first century were largely marginalized in their world, yet possessed power to develop communities of love and justice that transformed lives. Humility was a chief identity marker for early Jesus-followers. Christian Scripture presents paradoxes related to power and humility: (1) God’s power is often most evident in t...
How is Poetry Formative | Christina Bieber Lake
Просмотров 1044 месяца назад
Lecture Title - ‘O Taste and See’: Poetry as Theological Invitation In Leisure the Basis of Culture, Josef Pieper explains that stillness and quietness of soul are necessary to see the real-especially that all things have been created through Christ and for him. But bounded by a culture of “total work,” we live lives of quiet desperation, exhausted and unable to slow down and attend to the arts...
What is Genuine Pastoral Ministry | Winn Collier
Просмотров 814 месяца назад
Lecture Title - Ancient Vision and Fresh Courage: Reawakening Our Pastoral Imagination Suffering from an epidemic of scandal, the scourge of celebrity, and the general malaise (if not antipathy) toward the church, it’s a difficult time to be a genuine pastor. Truthfully, though, it’s always been a difficult time to, as St. John of the Cross said, put “love where love is not.” The good news is t...
How can Christians Engage Contemporary Art | Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
Просмотров 604 месяца назад
Lecture Title - The Art of Confession, or How the Art You Don’t Like Can Grow Your Love for God Contemporary art can often be unexpected or downright unsettling in its form and subject matter. In that, it may actually remind us of the startling actions and embodied metaphors employed by Old Testament prophets like Ezekiel and Isaiah. They intentionally disrupted their audiences for the purpose ...
What is the Relationship between Love & Knowledge | Joshua Jipp
Просмотров 1335 месяцев назад
Lecture Title - Learning to Love, Loving to Learn: Going to Seminary with the Apostle Paul What is theological education for? In times of tumult, transition, and upheaval, returning to this most basic question can provide guidance for what we’re doing. Likely, all of us would agree that the pursuit of learning-some type of knowing-is at the heart of theological education. But given that the sub...
What is Healthy Discipleship | Kelly Kapic
Просмотров 185Год назад
Lecture Title - Go Therefore and Make Humans: Discipleship in an Inhumane World We live in a frenetic age of unrealistic expectations, fostered by unrelenting voices both outside and inside of us. Through subtle and not so subtle forces we are constantly expected to do more and be more. Exhaustion, shame, and anxiety pervade, and all too often they also shape the church’s life. In this context,...
How does the Ascension Renew Mission | Chris Ganski
Просмотров 141Год назад
Lecture Title - The Ascension of Christ and the Renewal of Christian Mission We live in an age of increasing anxiety about the future of the church, as many are asking about what makes the church relevant within the world today. The true relevance of the church, however, is not found by looking to the world, but above the world. The theological backdrop of the church’s mission is Jesus’ ascensi...
How does Law Relate to Creation | Oliver O'Donovan
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Lecture Title - Creation, Law, and History It is usual to expound the idea of creation by referring to "law" as the principle of regularity and predictability that inheres in the order of the world. But the term "law" is often supposed to be equivocal, meaning one thing as applied to creation and something else as a norm of free human conduct. In this lecture, O'Donovan argues that in its vario...
How Should Christians Engage Culture | Kristen Deede Johnson
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How Should Christians Engage Culture | Kristen Deede Johnson
What does Mary Teach Us about Faithfulness | Amy Peeler
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What does Mary Teach Us about Faithfulness | Amy Peeler
How does Augustine View Human Will | Han-luen Kantzer Komline
Просмотров 413Год назад
How does Augustine View Human Will | Han-luen Kantzer Komline
How is the Church Dependent upon Christ | John Webster
Просмотров 261Год назад
How is the Church Dependent upon Christ | John Webster
How is Christ Exalted Present to Us | John Webster
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How is Christ Exalted Present to Us | John Webster
Why did the Word Become Flesh | John Webster
Просмотров 203Год назад
Why did the Word Become Flesh | John Webster
How is God Present Everywhere | John Webster
Просмотров 398Год назад
How is God Present Everywhere | John Webster
What are the Divine Perfections | John Webster
Просмотров 441Год назад
What are the Divine Perfections | John Webster
How is God Present with Us | John Webster
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How is God Present with Us | John Webster
What is the Multiracial Church | A Discussion with Cha, Dates, & Yancey
Просмотров 53Год назад
What is the Multiracial Church | A Discussion with Cha, Dates, & Yancey
What are the Fundamentals of Ministry | Edward Copeland (1 of 2)
Просмотров 81Год назад
What are the Fundamentals of Ministry | Edward Copeland (1 of 2)
How to Develop Deep & Helpful Preaching | Interviewing David Jackman
Просмотров 37Год назад
How to Develop Deep & Helpful Preaching | Interviewing David Jackman
Do Christians Have a Worldview | A Discussion with Graham Cole
Просмотров 201Год назад
Do Christians Have a Worldview | A Discussion with Graham Cole
Who was Jesus of Nazareth | Craig Blomberg
Просмотров 828Год назад
Who was Jesus of Nazareth | Craig Blomberg
How Should Christians View Religious Diversity | Harold Netland
Просмотров 267Год назад
How Should Christians View Religious Diversity | Harold Netland
How Should We Understand Election | Stephen Williams
Просмотров 179Год назад
How Should We Understand Election | Stephen Williams

Комментарии

  • @Michael-uk3pj
    @Michael-uk3pj 9 часов назад

    I'm curious for those who feel submission is only in the incarnation How do you separate out the Son's submission in the temporal acts of redemption from his submission in the eternal covenant of redemption in which he was the lamb slain before the foundation of the world? Does this not suggest a submission that occurred in eternity and was worked out in time? (This isn't a gotcha question, I'm genuinely interested)

  • @Fact_Checked89
    @Fact_Checked89 4 дня назад

    I Buy His Brand New And Most RecentlyBook of C. John Jack Collins Reading Genesis Well and I Really I Appreciate that Book Including Genesis 1-4 I Understand the Connections of the Two books.

  • @hesedjackd.alvarez2452
    @hesedjackd.alvarez2452 12 дней назад

    Kudos from the Philippines! Salute to Dr. Craig Bartholomew!

  • @JamesLung-tq6kc
    @JamesLung-tq6kc 15 дней назад

    Re: Jesus IS the IMAGE. We are created in His Image. See: Phillip Edgecumb Hughes: TRUE IMAGE: The Origin and Destiny of Man in Christ.

  • @ojibwayinca8487
    @ojibwayinca8487 16 дней назад

    Is there any record of this debate between Moreland, Shermer, and others??

    • @HenryCenter
      @HenryCenter 15 дней назад

      We're not exactly sure, but here's what we found: www.jpmoreland.com/2012/04/22/michael-shermer-on-evolutionary-accounts-of-ethical-beliefs/

  • @Liminalplace1
    @Liminalplace1 17 дней назад

    Albert Mohler appeard so misinformed. His argument is exactly the same as Roman Catholics on other issues

  • @dwei272
    @dwei272 23 дня назад

    Thank you Pastor Begg for your faithfulness and humility 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @ruthregister740
    @ruthregister740 26 дней назад

    Good morning! Likely to be quite a day...

  • @The-DO
    @The-DO 27 дней назад

    Great!

  • @danbreeden8738
    @danbreeden8738 28 дней назад

    Dr crisp is a theologian I greatly admire

  • @eyesinindia
    @eyesinindia Месяц назад

    Wonderful word PS Begg❤ so true

  • @desertdinghy9833
    @desertdinghy9833 Месяц назад

    What a beautiful soul and mind. When Dr. Richter broke her emotion in Isaiah's description of Jesus, I remembered my own reaction on first reading this description of our suffering Saviour, physically broken, not to be looked upon, ripped by the scourge, hated by man. I could see His image in the poor, destroyed prisoner from the congregation of the pastor with a question. A Jewish man who suffered in much the same way as Christ, but still spiritually broken, needing to realize that God knows his suffering, because He, too suffered injustice. Forgiveness is the cure, bringing us closer to Jesus every time we try to understand what brings a person to hate enough to break another. I suffered as a child under unrelenting bullying and humiliation in school, not only by classmates, but by some of my teachers as well. From grade 1 to my senior year in high school. I was threatened with being stabbed in PE on the next cross country run; I was molested by a nun in front of the class-just for a laugh; I was forced to draw, then wear a sandwich board sign all day in school for two days proclaiming that I had the sloppiest desk in Room 5. I would cry out to God, "Why do they hate me? I never did nothing to nobody." Every night, I prayed without an answer. My sin? Only that I was different and stood out for ridicule. Small, skinny, not so good looking, but a decent student nonetheless. I hated mankind in general for a long time and never felt the presence of God in my life. Then I forgave and tried to understand what could bring a person to hate another so much, that they would wish for his innocent death. It brought me closer to Christ. He forgave His tormentors, and He forgives us our own trespasses as well. Now I feel unburdened, free from my own dark sins and thoughts. I am closer to my Lord than ever. But, it took personal forgiveness toward others to become the key that unlocked my deep love and faith in Jesus Christ. We could learn alot from the suffering of Jesus Christ, the pain of God watching His chosen people turning to other gods, their spiritual whores, and of course, the prophets like Hosea, who knew all about suffering and bore it through their faith.

  • @xack-t1s
    @xack-t1s Месяц назад

    MIND IS KNOWLEDGE BUT NOT LOVE.. CRUCIFIED SOUL IS LOVE ONLY

  • @xack-t1s
    @xack-t1s Месяц назад

    GOD IS ONLY LOVE.. OUR REAL CRUCIFIED SOUL IS LOVE ALSO.. CRUCIFIED MEANS FREED FROM THINKING MIND N SENSORY PERCEPTIONS

  • @The-DO
    @The-DO Месяц назад

    YEC is a crazy cult for gullible people. A theory appreciated by the Flat Earth community

  • @sweekongfoong3189
    @sweekongfoong3189 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much. Yes indeed dots have been connected from Genesis to the New Testament and my understanding of the second of the ten commandments.

  • @samtpburrows
    @samtpburrows Месяц назад

    This is great! A brilliant companion to reading Torrance's work.

  • @garysweeten5196
    @garysweeten5196 2 месяца назад

    I love your history and wisdom. It seems to me that the early church was holistic because Christian life was lived in homes with no hierarchy separation o Lay and Clergy but gifts of all in operation. The ParaChurch movement is also lay led and operates on gifts not titles separating us by education. I was Asst Dean at a state university in the Jesus Movement and my church refused to accept the hippies. We opened our home to students and dozens came, were reborn, and recovered from sex, drugs, and porn. The Great Commission says go to all nations but that is ethnic groups and many rejected ‘saving heathen’ which is the core of Jesus’ call. Our house church was diverse in ethnicity, socioeconomic background, and denomination. Kingdom not denomination. We included females and males, young and old, educated and uneducated. Many of our new friends became full time Christians as lawyers, engineers, educators, pastors and priests. We prayed to the addicted, the lame, and those under spiritual attack and saw miracles. That approach is threatening to current structures and egos. I teach this model in over 50 nations of every race.

  • @devoradamaris
    @devoradamaris 2 месяца назад

    🫂🌎🫂

  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this profound and Christ honoring message. Our faith is in Jesus and what he has accomplished for us.

  • @user-rd5ye5jn9y
    @user-rd5ye5jn9y 2 месяца назад

    ya no hay cristianos asi

  • @navienslavement
    @navienslavement 2 месяца назад

    Very illuminating work, quite a pity the narative style is so slow and almost boring. Even in writing, the dryness of the style affects the beautiful and novel content.

  • @susandixson5830
    @susandixson5830 2 месяца назад

    Wow… thank you

  • @KainTF
    @KainTF 2 месяца назад

    Simply beautiful. Praised be the Lord!

  • @susandixson5830
    @susandixson5830 2 месяца назад

    🙌🏼… wow…

  • @MargaretRoshko-vj2gq
    @MargaretRoshko-vj2gq 3 месяца назад

    Thank you!

  • @CaseyCovenant
    @CaseyCovenant 4 месяца назад

    Are there higher quality video recordings of these sessions?

    • @HenryCenter
      @HenryCenter 4 месяца назад

      Sorry to say that we don't think there are.

  • @milagroscordero7679
    @milagroscordero7679 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much! A blessing from God

  • @brandonp2530
    @brandonp2530 7 месяцев назад

    This is such a good video!

  • @justindaron9094
    @justindaron9094 8 месяцев назад

    Just starting a sermon series on Hebrews. I have Cockerill’s commentary on Hebrews…..it’s nice to put a face and a voice to the commentary. Thank you for this video and thank you for sharing it!!

  • @StacieHaneline
    @StacieHaneline 8 месяцев назад

    She is incredible.

  • @gregtyler4002
    @gregtyler4002 8 месяцев назад

    I say, “Yes!” to No.

  • @fennecbesixdouze1794
    @fennecbesixdouze1794 9 месяцев назад

    I was really convinced by Doug. As for Doug, I don't think he did a great job.

    • @gregtyler4002
      @gregtyler4002 8 месяцев назад

      Well, sir, I argue the contrary and find you to be entirely wrong.

  • @MrWholphin
    @MrWholphin 9 месяцев назад

    The metaphysics professor presented a trinity of clones… I would have asked how that does not make two of them redundant. Additionally there is no approximate human analogy to this horror as even identical twins raised in the same house are distinct in many measurable ways.

  • @HolloMatlala1
    @HolloMatlala1 9 месяцев назад

    Africa is not friendly to Christians.

  • @gregbooker3535
    @gregbooker3535 10 месяцев назад

    The fact that Christians can use the same bible and still come to such a plethora of different views about the intermediate state tells me that it is going to be reasonable for the outsider to conclude that the biblical data are, quite simply, incapable of reasonably certain resolution. This means we are further reasonable to accordingly disregard the biblical views, and stick with the neuro-scientific view that shows the mind is merely an emergent property of the physical brain, leaving us no reason to think there 's a ghost in the machine. The naturalistic viewpoint violates Occam's Razor far less than the absurd "our spirits come into our brains" malarkey that the mainstream Christian view requires. Therefore, why would it matter if the naturalistic view is false? It isn't like "life is more than physical" is going to resolve the problem of what God wants, a problem that the bible doesn't solve but only exacerbates. Being wrong about the spiritual existence is about as worrisome as being wrong about pyramid power. Not like I'm gonna be losing any sleep about it.

  • @juliegathman2923
    @juliegathman2923 11 месяцев назад

    We need to hear more about this! Great talk. I came here by way of Tim Gombis.

  • @ToddBVick
    @ToddBVick 11 месяцев назад

    The biggest problem I see here, for Douglas Moo, is that he has to unpack (or entirely dismiss) 1200 years of theological church history since he is starting with the Reformation and not with Scripture in terms of his stance on justification. This is anachronistic on his part since he has the cart (reformation theology of justification) before the horse (what Paul is actually saying in his letters regarding soteriology). It's exactly as Douglas Campbell pointed out (directing his confusion at Dr. Moo) when Campbell says, "It seems to me that you're abandoning the text but hanging on to the doctrine." I know that there is a lot to unpack here (in this debate) in such a limited amount of time, but, in my humble opinion, Campbell did a much better job of delineating his stance than did Moo.

  • @bgkt157
    @bgkt157 Год назад

    Excellent teaching!

  • @CraigSmitham
    @CraigSmitham Год назад

    Where can I find a copy of this lecture text or the paper?

    • @HenryCenter
      @HenryCenter Год назад

      Send us an email at hctu@tiu.edu

  • @ThomasSeidler
    @ThomasSeidler Год назад

    I got Temi to transcript this for me, thought to share in case useful for others. Annoying that transcript was turned off here, but perhaps a legal thing. Only Mohler's side, cos of my tightness limiting me to 45 minutes free transcription. docs.google.com/document/d/1_01_ZM_ENDmtYBtdGBcYiwRIoKwNWusfxvX1Vplo3v4/edit#

  • @EleazarDuprees
    @EleazarDuprees Год назад

    Can the eternal role subordination (RS) position of Ware/Grudem be expressed or articulated without presupposing time making it economic only? For example, how can subordination be expressed without movement in time? To choose, predestine or plan all presuppose time. To move from a moment of counsel to a moment of conclusion. Grudem in his opening statement says such things with no awareness of this fact. Seems to me that one should not project into eternity past revelations sensible only in time. Lord, my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyes lofty: neither do I exercise myself in great matters, or in things too high for me. Psa.131:1

  • @fabrices.katembo7202
    @fabrices.katembo7202 Год назад

    Good exposition... However, I wish Dr. Steve would carry his reaearch in other parts of Africa to strengthen his suggested methodology and findings. Furthermore, some historiographical research on witchcraft in Africa will also help.

  • @r.rodriguez4991
    @r.rodriguez4991 Год назад

    If you really pay attention to what he's saying it's that God is not the author here, it's the Israelites "doing their theology" through "mytho-history."

  • @mdshett2
    @mdshett2 Год назад

    Gunton appears to be a disciple of T.F. Torrance.

  • @mj6493
    @mj6493 Год назад

    If Rome had embraced something like the notion of an economy of interpretive authority, the divisions of the reformation might have been avoided. Without the five Solas, or at least the first three, Rome became irreformable. Without Sola Ecclesia, the Protestants continued to divide.

  • @pinoychristianpilgrim
    @pinoychristianpilgrim Год назад

    Amen!

  • @trudy-annalexandriabrown5489

    This was extremely painful to watch because JP Moreland was very arrogant during this debate. It was extremely difficult to hear the points because he keeps on interjecting.