Maybe the Beatles Were Right: All You Need Is Love
God (Christianity)--Love
Transcript of Dr. Lee Barrett's convocation address from the 192nd Fall Convocation, 9 September 2016. PDF file. 8 pages.
Barrett, Lee C.
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2016
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If These Stones Could Talk
Lancaster Theological Seminary (Lancaster, Pa.). History.
Convocation address on the history of Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Lee C. Barrett, Mary B. and Henry P. Stager Chair in Theology and Professor of Systematic Theology, delivered in Santee Chapel on August 23, 2019. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 31 minutes, 2 seconds.
Barrett, Lee C.
Lancaster Theological Seminary
2019
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Convocation Address presented by Sally Brown January 19, 2019
Theology -- Study and teaching
Spring 2019 Convocation Address by Sally Brown delivered in Santee Chapel on January 19, 2019. mp3. Duration: 29 minutes, 55 seconds.
Brown, Sally A. (Sally Ann)
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2019
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A Church for the 21st Century
Church renewal
191st Commencement address for Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Tony Campolo delivered at Church of the Apostles, 14 May 2016. Dr. Campolo, professor emeritus at Eastern University and co-founder of the Red Letter Christian movement and the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education, describes the church for the new century. For more information on Dr. Campolo, go to TonyCampolo.org. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 41 minutes, 43 seconds.
Campolo, Anthony
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2016
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Was Paul Happy?
Paul, the Apostle, Saint
Happiness--Religious aspects--Christianity
2016 Spring Convocation address by Dr. Greg Carey delivered in Santee Chapel on 29 January 2016. Many imagine Paul as frustrated and cranky, the kind of man who would yell, "Get off my lawn!" He never uses the Greek language of happiness, favoring joy instead. Moreover, Paul's model of ministry favors self-sacrifice over gratification. Yet we read Paul in a society endlessly obsessed with happiness. What happens when we bring contemporary understandings of happiness to Paul's letters? Dr. Carey's current research projects involve how real people engage the Bible. This lecture is part of a larger exploration of happiness and Scripture. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 40 minutes, 28 seconds.
Carey, Greg, 1965-
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2016
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Compassion and Passion: The Knowledge of the Mind of Christ
Bible. Matthew--Sermons
Compassion--Religious aspects
Keynote address by Elizabeth Conde-Frazier from 2012 Convocation at Lancaster Seminary, September 6, 2012. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 35 minutes.
Conde-Frazier, Elizabeth
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2012
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Binary Constructs
Church and social problems
Keynote address by Yvette Flunder, from opening convocation, October 24, 2013, Lancaster Theological Seminary. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 45 minutes.
Flunder, Yvette A.
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2013
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Theological Education at the Edge of History
Theology--Study and teaching
Theological seminaries
Keynote address from 2009 Convocation at LTS by Charles Foster, September 24, 2009. Despite a set of common standards guiding the purposes, structures and practices of all theological schools in the United States and Canada, the future of many seminaries may actually be influenced more by local phenomenon as they seek to address the impact of changes in the education of the churches with which they are affiliated. Introduction by David M. Mellott available as a separate file. Digital audio recordings (mp3). Duration: 33 minutes, 22 seconds.
Foster, Charles R., 1937-
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2009
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One Hundred Years Since Edinburgh: What Have We Learned Together About Mission?
Missions
Church
Ecumenism
Religious pluralism
Convocation address by Michael Kinnamon presented in the Santee Chapel, Lancaster Theological Seminary, Thursday, September 23, 2010. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 32 minutes, 36 seconds.
Kinnamon, Michael
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2010
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Resurrecting Seminary for the Life of the World
Theology--Study and teaching--United States
Video of Fall Convocation address on September, 11, 2015. In the opening academic lecture at Fall 2015 Convocation, Dr. David M. Mellott, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Lancaster Seminary, says that we must rethink everything we know about the world, the church, discipleship, and ministry. Filmed by Cory Cross. Digital MP4 HD video recording. Duration: 36 minutes, 36 seconds.
Mellott, David M.
Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Theological Seminary
2015
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