|
|
|
|
| |
 |
|
Palmer Lectures in Wesleyan Studies on MP3 |
|
|
| |
Palmer Lectures in Wesleyan Studies
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

An annual event at Seattle Pacific since 1978, the Alfred S. Palmer Lecture seeks to bring the best minds and hearts in Wesleyan theology and Biblical studies to campus to discuss the Christian faith from a Wesleyan perspective. The lectureship is held in the honor of Alfred Palmer, a minister and ministry leader in Western Washington for more than 50 years.

Be the First to Review Palmer Lectures in Wesleyan Studies
Podcast Feed URL: |
With God, There Is Hope (Part 1 of 2)
Author: McCown, Wayne Sat, Nov 03, 2007
Palmer Lectures - Audio - With God, There Is Hope (Part 1 of 2) - 1980/04/17. Living by the Christian doctrine of hope in an age of cynicism. Professor; Dean of Faculty, Western Evangelical Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series.
Download File - 18.9 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Can These Bones Live? (Part 2 of 2, Original Title Unavailable)
Author: McCown, Wayne Sat, Nov 03, 2007
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Can These Bones Live? (Part 2 of 2, Original Title Unavailable) - 1980/04/18. Following God's recipe for revival for the spiritually dead. Professor; Dean of Faculty, Western Evangelical Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series.
Download File - 27.0 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Christ's Bid for Faith (Part 1 of 5)
Author: Kinlaw, Dennis Mon, Jan 28, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Christ's Bid for Faith (Part 1 of 5) - 1983/04/04. Examines Jesus' approach to working with people, arguing that faith cannot be forced. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 25.0 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
We Discover His Identity (Part 2 of 5)
Author: Kinlaw, Dennis Mon, Jan 28, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - We Discover His Identity (Part 2 of 5) - 1983/04/05. Looks at Mark 8:27-38, arguing that we can know Jesus based on his interactions with people and we can best witness for Christ by loving others. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 29.0 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
We See Ourselves (Part 3 of 5)
Author: Kinlaw, Dennis Mon, Jan 28, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - We See Ourselves (Part 3 of 5) - 1983/04/06. Looks at the lives of the disciples as recorded in last eight chapters of Mark, admonishing listeners to submit to God's will. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 24.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
He Patterns the Way (Part 4 of 5)
Author: Kinlaw, Dennis Mon, Jan 28, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - He Patterns the Way (Part 4 of 5) - 1983/04/07. Looks at Philippians 2:5-11, pointing to Jesus as the ultimate example of submitting one's will to God. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 37.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
An Old Example (Part 5 of 5)
Author: Kinlaw, Dennis Mon, Feb 04, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - An Old Example (Part 5 of 5) - 1983/04/08. Examines Genesis 12:1-9, God's calling of Abraham, urging listeners to submit their lives and possessions to God's will. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 37.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Christian Colony (Part 2 of 3)
Author: Willimon, William Fri, Feb 22, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Christian Colony (Part 2 of 3) - 1995/02/09. Studies John 2:1-12, Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana, encouraging listeners to approach the passage from a new perspective. Professor of Christian Ministry and Dean of Chapel, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 19.5 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Christian in a Post-Christian World (Part 3 of 3)
Author: Willimon, William Thu, Feb 14, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Christian in a Post-Christian World (Part 3 of 3) - 1995/02/10. Being a missionary to our world. Professor of Christian Ministry and Dean of Chapel, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series.
Download File - 29.4 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Wesleyan Theology on Today's Issues (Part 1 of 3; Original Title Unavailable)
Author: Runyon, Theodore Tue, Nov 13, 2007
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Wesleyan Theology on Today's Issues (Part 1 of 3; Original Title Unavailable) - 1996/02/06. Human rights, the rights of the poor, women's rights, and the environment. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 36.1 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The New Creation: The Wesleyan Distinctive (Part 2 of 3)
Author: Runyon, Theodore Fri, Apr 25, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The New Creation: The Wesleyan Distinctive (Part 2 of 3) - 1996/02/08. Looks at the distinctive contribution, hope and expected transformation, of the Wesleyan tradition to ecumenical theology and the whole church. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 63.3 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Orthopathy (Part 3 of 3)
Author: Runyon, Theodore Wed, Feb 27, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Orthopathy (Part 3 of 3) - 1996/02/09. Explores the idea that faith involves a degree of 'right emotion,' or experience, that is intrinsic to a full, Christian life. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 43.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Teaching
Author: Oden, Thomas Thu, Apr 24, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Teaching - 1997/02/13. Suggests that the modern, Christian university must interact with the evangelicalism through a renewal of classic Christian teaching and orthodox hermeneutics. Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 55.4 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Exegesis
Author: Oden, Thomas Thu, Apr 24, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Exegesis - 1997/02/13. Exploring one's own understanding of and place within Christianity through the writings and experiences of the ancient Christian writers. Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education.
Download File - 42.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Spirituality
Author: Oden, Thomas Mon, Apr 28, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Renewal of Classical Christianity: Spirituality - 1997/02/14. Promotes a renewal of Christian preaching based on classic Christian exegesis and widespread biblical study of Christian lay people. Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 42.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Apprentice's New Clothes
Author: Jones, Greg Tue, Feb 19, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Apprentice's New Clothes - 2000/02/10. Urges Christians to live the newness of baptism in a lying, deceptive world by looking to mentors and developing good habits consistently. Dean of Divinity School, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 80.0 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Grace of Daily Obligation
Author: Jones, Greg Wed, Feb 13, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Grace of Daily Obligation - 2000/02/11. Explores habits, how we sustain a sense of vocation, who we are, and who we're called to be over the course of an entire lifetime. Dean of Divinity School, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 36.7 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Church Leaders Forum: Leading the World on the Road of Reconciliation: The Conversion of the Imagination
Author: Hays, Richard and Rob Wall Mon, Feb 25, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Church Leaders Forum: Leading the World on the Road of Reconciliation: The Conversion of the Imagination - 2001/02/08. Parallels Paul's evangelistic work to the Corinthians to pastoral issues today, drawing implications for ministry.
Download File - 66.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
How Is God Beautiful? From Augustine to Arminius and Beyond
Author: Pinnock, Clark Fri, Apr 25, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - How Is God Beautiful? From Augustine to Arminius and Beyond - 2002/10/21. Traces the development of the view of the nature of God as loving, personal, relational and triune. Author and Theology Professor, McMaster Divinity College. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 51.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
The Arts of Holy Living: Wesley, Holiness, and the Means of Grace
Author: Miles, Rebekah Fri, Apr 25, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - The Arts of Holy Living: Wesley, Holiness, and the Means of Grace - 2006/03/07. Looks at what it means to live well and use the means that God has offered us to be fruitful. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 75.4 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
God and the Art of Happiness
Author: Charry, Ellen Thu, Apr 24, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - God and the Art of Happiness - 2007/02/12. Explores the Christian doctrine of happiness. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Seminary. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 54.6 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Proverbs' Vision of Happiness
Author: Charry, Ellen Mon, Feb 25, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Proverbs' Vision of Happiness - 2007/02/13. Contrasts Biblical and modern views of happiness, enjoyment, and joy. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Seminary. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series.
Download File - 18.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
What Is Prayer?
Author: Ware, Kallistos Mon, Mar 17, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - What Is Prayer? - 2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 30.8 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
How Should We Study Theology?
Author: Ware, Kallistos Mon, Mar 17, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - How Should We Study Theology? - 2008/03/04. Encourages theological study that is rich with prayer, mystery, wonder, freedom, and community. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture - School of Theology Luncheon.
Download File - 51.3 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
Salvation in Christ: The Orthodox Approach
Author: Ware, Kallistos Mon, Mar 17, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - Salvation in Christ: The Orthodox Approach - 2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
Download File - 85.5 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
My Journey to the Orthodox Church
Author: Ware, Kallistos Mon, Mar 17, 2008
Palmer Lectures - Audio - My Journey to the Orthodox Church - 2008/03/05. Shares personal story of faith and journey to the Orthodox tradition; answers questions about the Eastern and Western Churches. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture - Faculty Luncheon.
Download File - 61.0 MB Listen To This Podcast (Streaming Audio)
- LearnOutLoud.com Product ID:
P025870
| Available
On |
Volumes |
ISBN |
ISBN-13 |
|
Download |
|
|
|
|

Religion & Spirituality
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
The Bible

|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| |
|

We want LearnOutLoud.com to be the most complete and accurate resource for audio and video learning titles. Please let us know if you've found information missing or incorrect on this page.
Fill in the box below and click the 'Submit' button to suggest a change or email us at: suggestions@learnoutloud.com. Alternatively, feel free to add your suggestion directly to our Suggestion Wiki.
Your Email Address: Email Address is not
required. We will not use your email address in any way except to get back to you regarding your suggestion.
|
|
|
|