Beeson Divinity Podcast

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Episodios

  • An Outpouring of Love

    09/08/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. David Dockery about the tornado that struck Union University in 2008 and the experience of rebuilding.

  • Planting Churches that Plant Churches that Plant Churches

    02/08/2011

    Timothy George talks with Rev. Matt Adair about his pastoral calling, his church, and the Acts 29 network.

  • The Ark of the Covenant

    26/07/2011

    Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss Adrian Roger's sermon “The Ark of the Covenant .” This sermon, which was preached at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, follows their discussion.

  • Was Spurgeon a Theologian?

    19/07/2011

    Timothy George talks with Christian George about the life and ministry of Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Spurgeon was the "Prince of Preachers"...but was he a theologian?

  • Theology in the Context of World Christianity

    12/07/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. Timothy Tennent about the relationship between theology and missiology in the 21st century.

  • Pope John Paul II

    05/07/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. George Weigel about the life of Pope John Paul II. Weigel spent fifteen years researching and writing about the late pope.

  • A Voice in the Wilderness

    28/06/2011

    Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss Sandy Ray's sermon A Voice in the Wilderness.

  • Some Walls Don't Need to Be Rebuilt

    21/06/2011

    Timothy George talks with Daven Watkins about ministering in a devastated community following the tornado of April 27, 2011.

  • Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

    14/06/2011

    Timothy George talks with Eric Metaxas about the life and legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

  • The Wild Goose and the Hymnal

    07/06/2011

    Timothy George talks with hymnodist John Bell about the history of the Iona Community in Scotland, about music in community, and about how the Holy Spirit is like a wild goose.

  • Repentance That Sings

    31/05/2011

    Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr. discuss Dr. Bryan Chapell's sermon "Repentance That Sings," which was preached at Southern Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY as a part of the E.Y. Mullins lectures on Biblical Preaching.

  • Christians at the Border

    24/05/2011 Duración: 28min

    Timothy George talks with Danny Carroll about how Christians should think about issues relating to immigration.

  • Literature and the Christian Imagination

    17/05/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. Ralph Wood about his spiritual and intellectual development and his passion for Christian Literature.

  • When the Church Must Stand Alone

    10/05/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. Erwin Lutzer about his childhood growing up in a German family in Canada, about his interest in German history, and about the pressing cultural crises facing the church.

  • What Do the Baptists Stand For?

    03/05/2011

    Timothy George talks with David Coffey about religious liberty, Baptists and Christian unity, about and Coffey's involvement in the Keswick movement.

  • Running on Empty

    26/04/2011

    Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss Doug Webster's sermon "Running on Empty," which was part of the chapel series "The Faith We Confess." The full sermon follows their discussion.

  • Holy Week and the Cross

    19/04/2011

    Timothy George talks with Dr. Carl Beckwith about the meaning of Holy Week, Martin Luther's Theology of the Cross, and how the Cross should influence our ecclesiology.

  • Lent and the Life of Prayer

    12/04/2011

    Timothy George talks with Vickie Gaston about the meaning of Lent, its place in the Church Year, and the worth of prayer in the Christian life.

  • Barmen and the Baptists

    05/04/2011

    Timothy George talks with Albert Mohler about the Baptist response to Nazi Germany, the history of social engagement in the church, and both the purpose and the perils of political involvement.

  • A Thorn in the Flesh

    29/03/2011

    Dr. Timothy George and Dr. Robert Smith, Jr., discuss James Earl Massey's sermon "A Thorn in the Flesh," which they consider an excellent example of the use of personal illustration in preaching. The full sermon follows their discussion.

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