Willie Jennings
Associate Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies, Duke Divinity School
April 15, 2015
Grawemeyer Award in Religion Lecture
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Friday, April 17, 2015
A God Who Joins
Willie Jennings
Associate Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies, Duke Divinity School
April 15, 2015
Acts 10:19-29
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Associate Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies, Duke Divinity School
April 15, 2015
Acts 10:19-29
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Where’s My Water?
Marian McClure Taylor
Former Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches
Member, LPTS Alum Board of Directors
April 14, 2015
Festival of Theology Worship
John 4:1-42
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Former Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches
Member, LPTS Alum Board of Directors
April 14, 2015
Festival of Theology Worship
John 4:1-42
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A Theology of Hopelessness
Miguel De La Torre
Professor of Social Ethics and Latino/a Studies, Iliff School of Theology
April 14, 2015
Festival of Theology
Caldwell Lecture
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Professor of Social Ethics and Latino/a Studies, Iliff School of Theology
April 14, 2015
Festival of Theology
Caldwell Lecture
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Navigating the Changing Landscape of World Christianity
Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
Retired Secretary of the Reformed Church in America
April 13, 2015
Festival of Theology
Greenhoe Lecture
Christian witness, ministry, mission and evangelism today take place within the radically changing landscapes of world Christianity. And these changing landscapes should change the paradigms, theological perspectives, partners, and the sharing of power as we all seek today to join in God’s ongoing mission in the world. Listen to the lecture. Read the lecture in PDF.
Retired Secretary of the Reformed Church in America
April 13, 2015
Festival of Theology
Greenhoe Lecture
Christian witness, ministry, mission and evangelism today take place within the radically changing landscapes of world Christianity. And these changing landscapes should change the paradigms, theological perspectives, partners, and the sharing of power as we all seek today to join in God’s ongoing mission in the world. Listen to the lecture. Read the lecture in PDF.
What’s My Line?
Marian McClure Taylor
Former Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches
Member, LPTS Alum Board of Directors
April 13, 2015
Festival of Theology Worship
John 4:1-42
Listen to the sermon.
Former Executive Director, Kentucky Council of Churches
Member, LPTS Alum Board of Directors
April 13, 2015
Festival of Theology Worship
John 4:1-42
Listen to the sermon.
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