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Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Understanding Podcasts

By Carl F. H. Henry Center for Theological Undestanding

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Podcast Description

Recordings of lectures and sermons from the Henry Center

  Name Description Released Price  
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Clean Our Business is Growing: Developing the skills of the preacher Reverend David Jackman, President of the Proclamation Trust and Director of The Cornhill Training Course - Nov. 7, 2007. Biblical preaching needs to be fresh as well as faithful, if it is to nurture and equip church members to make a difference in their daily lives. But so often we, the preachers, are stuck in the concrete of old patterns and threadbare approaches. How can we keep growing as pastor-teachers? How can our preaching develop in depth and helpfulness? David Jackman will share some of the insights and methodologies developed in preaching seminars through the work of the Proclamation Trust, UK. 11/7/07 Free View In iTunes
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Clean George Yancey, Peter Cha and Charlie Dates George Yancey, University of North Texas - October 3, 2007. Scripture & Ministry Interview. 10/3/07 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Principles for Successful Multiracial Churches George Yancey, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of North Texas - October 3, 2007. Every year an estimated 1.6 million US church members, supported by two or three billion dollars, travel abroad on short-term mission. Short-term missions is changing the face ministry within North American congregations, and is changing the way in which Christians from the two-thirds world build strategic links to resources in the West. There remains a pressing need to think through this phenomenon and how best to carry out short-term missions. 10/3/07 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Trinitarian Shape of Pastoral Ministry Steve Seamands, Professor of Christian Doctrine, Asbury Seminary - February 7, 2007. When we truly grasp that the ministry into which we have been called is the ministry of Jesus Christ, to the Father, through the Holy Spirit for the sake of the Church and the world, it tranforms our perception of who we are and has significant implications for our practice. Discover how the Trinitarian shape of ministry can establish, challenge and inspire your pastoral vocation. 2/7/07 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Beyond the Digital Rat Race: Using Technology Wisely in Our Lives, Work, and Churches Quentin Schultze, Calvin College - November 1, 2006. All of us are burdened with desires and demands to expand our technical abilities and to push for greater use of information and communication technologies in our daily lives. Yet the temptations to overuse and misuse technologies are evident all around us. How can we equip ourselves, our families, and our congregations to use email, PowerPoint, cell phones, instant messaging, personal Web sites, and other technologies appropriately? 11/1/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Woodbridge Conference Discussion: Session Three Panel Discussion, Woodbridge Conference - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Woodbridge Conference Discussion: Session Two Panel Discussion, Woodbridge Conference - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Closing Remarks on the Woodbridge Conference John Woodbridge, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Great Commission and Africa Tite Tienou, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Great Commision and Asia Rick Cook, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Great Commission and Latin America J. Daniel Salinas, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Introduction to the Great Commission and the Majority Church James Plueddemann, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean 20th Century American Missions Fred W. Beuttler, U.S. House Historical Office - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Baptist Missions in 19th and 20th Century America Thomas J. Nettles, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Early American Missions Bradley J. Gundlach, Trinity College - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Introduction to the Great Commission in America Sarah Sumner, Haggard School of Theology - April 29, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/29/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Introduction to the Great Commission in Early Modern Europe Steven R. Pointer, Trinity College - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Woodbridge Conference Discussion: Session One Panel Discussion, Woodbridge Conference - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Outgoing Imperative for World Misison D. A. Carson, Research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Evangelical Revival Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Puritanism and Pietism John N. Hinkson, Rivendell Institute for Christian Thought and Learning - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The Protestant Reformation Glenn S. Sunshine, Central Connecticut State University - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/28/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Preaching the Sufficient Word" Bill Kynes, Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church - April 19, 2006. 4/19/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Worship and Homily Erwin W. Lutzer, Moody Church - April 28, 2006. On April 28-29, 2006, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School invited alumni and friends to The Great Commission: Evangelicals and the History of World Mission, a conference in honor of TEDS professor John D. Woodbridge. The speakers addressed historical aspects of evangelical mission from both Western and Majority World perspectives. 4/8/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Unleashing the Power of the Scripture in Preaching Colin Smith, Pastor of Arlington Heights Evangelical Free Church - February 22, 2006. 2/22/06 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Missional Leadership: A Biblical Direction Jeffrey Greenman, Professor of Christian Ethics and Associate Dean of Biblical and Theological Studies at Wheaton College - December 9, 2005. 12/9/05 Free View In iTunes
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Clean The New Testament Writers' Comments on Their Use of the Old Testament as a Hermeneutical Paradigm for Preachers Greg Scharf, Chair of the Pastoral Theology Department and associate professor of Pastoral Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - December 9, 2005. 12/9/05 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Is the Emergent Church Biblical? D. A. Carson, Research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - September 21, 2005. 9/21/05 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Reading the Bible as Canon: A Redemptive-Historical Approach Richard Gaffin, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Westminster - April 13, 2005. 4/13/05 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Towards Biblical Worship Steve Roy, Associate professor of Pastoral Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School - February 23, 2005. 2/23/05 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Conflict in the Public Square: Engaging Gay Advocates with Scriptural Itegrity Graham Cole, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divnity School - December 1, 2004. 12/1/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Homosexuality in Science and Scripture: What Do We Know? Stanton Jones, Provost Professor of Psychology at Wheaton College - September 29, 2004. 9/29/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 6 On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/27/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 4 Graham Cole, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divnity School - May 25, 2007. On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/25/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 3 Henry Allen, Wheaton College - May 25, 2004. On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/25/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 5 Mark Noll, Wheaton College - May 26, 2004. On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/24/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 2 David Jeffrey, Baylor University - May 24, 2005. On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/24/04 Free View In iTunes
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Clean Scripture and the Disciplines 1 Timothy George, Beeson Divinity School - May 24, 2004. On May 24 - May 27, 2004, the HCTU co-sponsored the Scripture and the Disciplines Conference at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois. This conference provided a venue for Christian scholars in the humanities and social sciences together with their colleagues in biblical and theological studies to explore new avenues for scholarship deeply rooted in Scripture. This conference, titled, "Setting a New Agenda: The Bible in Dialogue with the Academy," included several TEDS faculty members. 5/24/04 Free View In iTunes
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