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Extent of Theological Diversity

I am fortunate to be associated with an SBL Consultation unit called “The Extent of Theological Diversity in Earliest Christianity.”  The unit explores the variety of ways people could be “Christian” in the first two centuries (AD or CE).

I found out recently that the steering committee, headed by Jeff Peterson of Austin Graduate School of Theology, set up a website a few years ago.  It gives links to various, good papers by leading scholars.

If you are  interested take a look here.

The Imitation of Christ

Last year I had the privilege of giving a chapel address at Acadia Divinity School.  My topic was the imitation of Christ.  Here is a link to the audio file:

You may need to scroll down the page to find my talk.  Actually, there are some wonderful addresses on this site.  It would be worth bookmarking and coming back to in the future.

 

Pauline Exegesis and the Divine Christ

Here is a link to the third lecture I did at Acadia Divinity School in Nova Scotia in fall 2014.  Thanks to Danny Zacharias, fleetwd1 and Mike Harris for making this video available to me and anyone interested.

https://youtu.be/0pokwuUniYE

 

 

Paul’s Gospel

A few years ago (March 2009) I was invited by Father Donald Nesti, director of the Center for Faith and Culture at St. Mary’s Seminary, Houston, TX, to give a lecture on Paul’s Gospel at St. Mary’s Seminary in Houston, Texas.  I was one of four lecturers on the topic.  The first lecture was by Ben Witherington, the second Carol Osiek, and the final lecture was given by Daniel Cardinal DiNardo (I think it was before he was Cardinal). It was a great experience for me.  I thought I’d share the link with you.  They did a marvelous job capturing the PowerPoint with the lecture.  Comments are always welcome.

 

YHWH Texts in Paul’s Christology

Here is a link to the second lecture I gave last year at Acadia Divinity School.  The series title was “Paul’s KYRIOS Christology.” Thanks to Danny Zacharias and fleetwd1 for making this available.

https://youtu.be/wD9WpqF3siE