Sinopsis
Geneva College Speeches and Lectures Podcast
Episodios
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Dr. Andreas Köstenberger
23/02/2023Toward a Biblical Theology of Gender - J.G. Vos Memorial Lecturer - February 22, 2023 at Geneva College
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The Constitution and 911
17/09/2021Associate Dean for Online Programs at Regent Law School, Bradley P. Jacob shares his expertise regarding the impact of 911 on the Constitution.
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Remembering 911 - GVALS
16/09/2021Remembering 9/11 at its 20th Anniversary - Personal Stories from 9/11: Tom Dykhouse, David Shedd and Ann Van Hine. Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 7 p.m. Skye Lounge
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Dr. Steve Garber - GVALS - Seeing Seamlessly
16/04/2021Seeing Seamlessly - The Heart of Life, the Heart of Learning - Dr. Steve Garber at Geneva College
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Dr. Steve Garber - GVALS - Can M&Ms Save The World?
15/04/2021Can M&Ms Save the World? On the Business of Business - Dr. Steve Garber at Geneva College
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The Anti-Federalist Tradition in American History
18/09/2020John Fea is a Distinguished Professor of American History at Messiah University. He is a recognized expert on the historical influence of evangelicalism in American culture and an award-winning author. His book Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? (2011) won the Foreword Reviews/INDIEFAB Book of the Year in religion. Fea is a featured Geneva Visiting Artist and Lecture Series (GVALS) for Constitution Day
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The Wonder-Working Power of the Bible in American Politics
17/09/2020John Fea is a Distinguished Professor of American History at Messiah University. He is a recognized expert on the historical influence of evangelicalism in American culture and an award-winning author. His book Was America Founded as a Christian Nation? (2011) won the Foreword Reviews/INDIEFAB Book of the Year in religion. Fea is a featured speaker for Geneva's Artist and Lecture Series (GVALS) for Constitution Day.
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God’s Vision for a Multicultural Church - Convergence 2019 - Session 2
16/11/2019Ken Wytsma leads a conversation about God's vision for true unity in His Church. This is session 2 of the 2019 Geneva College Convergence Conference.
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The Myth of Equality - Convergence 2019
16/11/2019Ken Wytsma speaks at Geneva's Convergence Conference about racial inequality and ways to bring unity and restoration in our communities.
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God's Hostage: A True Story of Persecution, Imprisonment, and Perseverance
31/10/2019Andrew Brunson is an American pastor and a teaching elder of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church. Brunson was arrested in Turkey, where he had lived since the mid-1990s, in October 2016 during the purges occurring after the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt against Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (along with the arrests of tens of thousands of Turkish military personnel, civil servants, educators, academics, dissidents, and journalists). In October 2018, the Trump administration successfully secured the release of Brunson, after U.S. economic sanctions and tariffs were placed on Turkey. After two years, Brunson was released from Turkish custody and immediately returned to the United States. In 2019, Brunson published a memoir about his experience.
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Something Bold for God: Zwingli at 500
30/10/2019By 1525, Zwingli and his beloved Zurich was thoroughly Protestant, and the Reformed Christianity became a major force in Christendom. Cruelly murdered after a lost battle on October 11, 1531, Zwingli's task of reforming the church fell to others. In 1536, that task was taken up in Geneva by the scholarly pastor John Calvin; and by 1560 in Scotland, by the firery preacher John Knox. That history makes Zwingli the world's first Presbyterian. Dr. Byron G. Curtis is professor of Biblical Studies at Geneva College, where he has taught Hebrew language, Old Testament Studies, Christian Theology, and the History of Christianity since 1991. In 2017 he served as the special lecturer for the Luther 500 in seven cities. Huldrych Zwingli is the topic of his forthcoming article in the Reformed Presbyterian Witness, The First Presbyterian was Scottish Swiss.
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In Pursuit of Truth: How the Framers Protected Liberty in the First Amendment
27/09/2019The Constitution Day Speaker, Kathryn Kimball Mizelle recently completed clerkships with Associate Justice Clarence Thomas on the US Supreme Court and with Judge Gregory Katsas on the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit. Previously, she served as counsel to Associate Attorney General Rachel Brand at the Department of Justice and as a trial attorney in the Southern Criminal Enforcement Section of the Tax Division.
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Staurology, Ontology, and the Travail of Biblical Narrative
19/03/2019 Duración: 01h25minDr. Vanhoozer is a theologian and current Research Professor of Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. in Skye Lounge – “Staurology, Ontology, and the Travail of Biblical Narrative”
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A Christian Response to Homosexuality
28/02/2019Christopher Yuan addresses the Geneva College Community at the GVALS Lecture Series.
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Christianity and American Political Thought
21/09/2018Dr. Seagrave is the Associate Director of the School of Civic & Economic Thought & Leadership and the Associate Director of the Center for Political Thought & Leadership at Arizona State University.
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Is Jesus in The Old Testament?
21/03/2018The Reverend Dr. Iain Duguid was the honored J.G. Vos Memorial Lecturer on Wednesday, March 21 at Geneva College. The title of his lecture is, Is Jesus in The Old Testament?
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The Very Good Gospel: God's Kind of Governance
10/11/2017Does God care how rulers rule? Drawing wisdom from Genesis to the Cross, Lisa Sharon Harper paints an awe-inspiring picture of God's kind governance, for such a time as this.
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"The Righteous Shall Live By Faith"
25/10/2017The audio is a recording from the reformation day service held at Geneva College, celebrating the mighty work of the Holy Spirit during the Protestant Reformation and a commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s posting of his 95 theses on the door of the Wittenberg Chapel church. Dr. Byron G. Curtis, Professor of Biblical Studies at Geneva College, preaching from Romans 1:16-17: “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile. For in the gospel the righteousness of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: ‘The righteous will live by faith.’”