Beeson Divinity Podcast

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Episodios

  • A Good Snake Gone Bad

    25/01/2011

    In the first episode of our new series, Great Sermons, Past and Present, Dean Timothy George and preaching professor Dr. Robert Smith analyze Haddon Robinson's sermon "A Good Snake Gone Bad." This sermon on 2 Kings 18:4 was preached at the Beeson Pastors School.

  • Propter Christum!

    18/01/2011

    Theologian Carl Braaten talks with Timothy George about his childhood in Madagascar, his relationship with Paul Tillich, and his pilgrimage to Orthodox Lutheranism.

  • Rwanda: Lessons from a Genocide

    10/01/2011

    A conversation with Timothy George and Bishop John Rucyahana.

  • Three Free Sins

    04/01/2011

    A conversation with Timothy George and Steve Brown.

  • Be Strong and Courageous!

    21/12/2010

    Timothy George and Cliff Barrows discuss Barrows' sixty-five years of ministry.

  • Curious About Jesus?

    14/12/2010

    A conversation with Timothy George and Darrell Bock.

  • A Preaching Life

    07/12/2010

    Haddon Robinson talks about his early influences, and he and Timothy George discuss what makes a sermon expository.

  • Incarnation

    30/11/2010

    Bishop William Willimon does not respond kindly to people who wish him "Happy Holidays!"

  • Confession, Solitude, and Celibacy

    22/11/2010

    A conversation with Timothy George and Annemarie Kidder.

  • Word and Spirit: Inseparable, Infallible

    15/11/2010

    This sermon was preached by the late David Allan Hubbard at the dedication of Beeson Divinity School's Hodges Chapel in 1995. Dr. Hubbard was president of Fuller Theological seminary from 1963-1993. You can learn more about Andrew Gerow Hodges Chapel and take a video tour on our worship page.

  • Preaching and Ministry

    08/11/2010

    A conversation with Timothy George and Sinclair Ferguson.

  • The Shaping of a Pastor

    01/11/2010

    Timothy George and Alistair Begg discuss Begg's conversion and shaping influences, including Dr. Martin Lloyd Jones, Charles Spurgeon, and Samuel Rutherford. Begg talks about his experience with cancer and the lessons he has learned in more than thirty years of pastoral ministry.

  • The Manhattan Declaration

    25/10/2010 Duración: 36min

    Timothy George and Charles "Chuck" Colson discuss the history and vision of The Manhattan Declaration a year after its release. Colson also talks about his relationship with his daughter Emily and grandson Max, who is autistic.

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