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Bible
and Theology Department:
Lectureships
Next Lectureship
- Wednesday, January 28, 2004 at 2:30 p.m. in the AGTS Chapel
- Guest lecturer: Rev. David Thomas
- Topic: "On a White Horse: A Closer Look at the Divine Cavalry Charge of Revelation
19:11-19"
Previous Lectures
September 24, 2003Railey,
Jim. "Open
Theism: An Arminian-Pentecostal Response," Presented at the AGTS Bible
and Theology Department Lectureship, September 24, 2003. (Posted 9/24/03)
January 30, 2003Jim
Hernando read his paper, Imitation Language in Paul: Implications for Discipleship
and Ministerial Training, at the Bible and Theology Department Lectureship on Thursday,
January 30, at 2:30 p.m. in the AGTS chapel. Listen
to it or read it!
September 26, 2002Gary
McGee lectured on the topic, "The Calcutta Revival of 1907 and the Reformulation
of Charles F. Parham's Bible Evidence Doctrine," on Thursday, September
26, at 2:30 p.m. in the chapel. The earliest Pentecostals believed that God bestowed unlearned
languages on the Spirit-baptized for missionary evangelism. This paper examines events
in Calcutta that led Pentecostals to revise their understanding of the function of tongues
and view the experience as prayer in the Spirit. This event was open to the entire AGTS
community. Read
his lecture (PDF, Download
Help). Hear his lecture. Photo
of Carey
Baptist Chapel, Calcutta, India.
February 7, 2002Ben Aker
presented a lecture entitled "CharismataGifts, Enablements, or Ministries"
on Thursday, February 7, 3:30 p.m., room 114 (read
his lecture). Discussion followed the lecture.
September 25, 2001Roger Cotton
gave a lecture on the topic, Numbers 11 and Doing a Pentecostal, Biblical Theology
of Church Leadership, on Tuesday, September 25 (read
his lecture). The lecture was be based on Dr. Cottons article, The Pentecostal
Significance of Numbers 11, which is scheduled for publication in the October 2001
edition of the Journal of Pentecostal Theology.
Updated:
Wednesday, July 5, 2006 2:23 PM
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