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<pubDate> Wednesday, November 22, 2006, 14:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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     <title>"John's Missiology," Dr. Craig Keener, Spring Lectureship, January 17, 2008 </title> 
     <description>A brilliant scholar and passionate evangelist, Dr. Craig S. Keener (M.Div. 1987; 2006 AGTS Alumnus of the Year) is one of the most prolific New Testament scholars today. He has written seven commentaries and six books including Paul, Women and Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul and Defending Black Faith. His 1995 publication of the IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament has sold over 350,000 copies in nine languages. He spoke at AGTS during the Spring Lectureship Series.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Craig Keener</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> January 23, 2008, 14:00:00 CST </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Luke's Missiology," Dr. Craig Keener,  Spring Lectureship, January 16, 2008   </title> 
     <description>A brilliant scholar and passionate evangelist, Dr. Craig S. Keener (M.Div. 1987; 2006 AGTS Alumnus of the Year) is one of the most prolific New Testament scholars today. He has written seven commentaries and six books including Paul, Women and Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul and Defending Black Faith. His 1995 publication of the IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament has sold over 350,000 copies in nine languages. He spoke at AGTS during the Spring Lectureship Series.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Craig Keener</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> January 23, 2008, 14:00:00 CST </pubDate> 
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 <title>"Matthew's Missiology," Dr. Craig Keener, Spring Lectureship, January 15, 2008   </title> 
     <description>A brilliant scholar and passionate evangelist, Dr. Craig S. Keener (M.Div. 1987; 2006 AGTS Alumnus of the Year) is one of the most prolific New Testament scholars today. He has written seven commentaries and six books including Paul, Women and Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul and Defending Black Faith. His 1995 publication of the IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament has sold over 350,000 copies in nine languages. He spoke at AGTS during the Spring Lectureship Series.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Craig Keener</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> January 23, 2008, 14:00:00 CST </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Race and Racial Reconciliation," Dr. Craig Keener, Spring Lectureship, January 15, 2008  </title> 
     <description>A brilliant scholar and passionate evangelist, Dr. Craig S. Keener (M.Div. 1987; 2006 AGTS Alumnus of the Year) is one of the most prolific New Testament scholars today. He has written seven commentaries and six books including Paul, Women and Wives: Marriage and Women’s Ministry in the Letters of Paul and Defending Black Faith. His 1995 publication of the IVP Bible Background Commentary: New Testament has sold over 350,000 copies in nine languages. He spoke at AGTS during the Spring Lectureship Series.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Craig Keener</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> January 23, 2008, 14:00:00 CST </pubDate> 
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     <title>AGTS Lecture: Intellectual but Not Thoughtful, Righteous but Not Just </title> 
     <description>Dr. Debbie Gill joined the faculty at AGTS in the Fall of 2006. On February 21, 2007, she was formally installed as professor of New Testament Exegesis. In her inaugural lecture, she invites the church to examine how it deals with internal faith differences. The text of this lecture may be downloaded at http://www.agts.edu/news/news_archives/2007gill_lecture.html.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Debbie Gill</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 23, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>AGTS Lecture: The Future of Church and Mission in the United States, Part 2, Q and A </title> 
     <description>On February 19, 2007, the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary hosted a seminar featuring Dr. Ed Stetzer. Stetzer has planted churches in three states and trained pastors and church planters on five continents. He holds two masters degrees and two doctorates and has written six books, including Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age, Strategic Outreach (with Eric Ramsey), Comeback Churches (with Mike Dodson) and Breaking the Missional Code (with David Putman). He serves as missiologist and research team director at the North American Mission Board and co-pastor of Lake Ridge Church, a church plant in Cumming, Ga.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Ed Stetzer</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 19, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>AGTS Lecture: The Future of Church and Mission in the United States, Part 1, the Lecture </title> 
     <description>On February 19, 2007, the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary hosted a seminar featuring Dr. Ed Stetzer. Stetzer has planted churches in three states and trained pastors and church planters on five continents. He holds two masters degrees and two doctorates and has written six books, including Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age, Strategic Outreach (with Eric Ramsey), Comeback Churches (with Mike Dodson) and Breaking the Missional Code (with David Putman). He serves as missiologist and research team director at the North American Mission Board and co-pastor of Lake Ridge Church, a church plant in Cumming, Ga.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Ed Stetzer</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 19, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Emerging Leaders and Christian Counseling," Dr. Gary Collins, Brock Lectureship Series, February 8, 2007</title> 
     <description>On February 6-8, 2007, AGTS hosted a lectureship series featuring renowned author Dr. Gary R. Collins entitled “Emerging Issues in Christian Counseling.” 

Dr. Collins is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. He is author of more than 170 articles and about 45 books, including Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide, The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling and Family Shock: Keeping Families Strong in the Midst of Earthshaking Change. He was general editor of the thirty-volume Resources for Christian Counseling series, the Word Christian Counseling Library of cassette tapes and the twelve-volume Contemporary Christian Counseling series. His most recent book is Christian Coaching: Helping Others Turn Potential Into Reality. The twenty-fifth year anniversary edition of Christian Counseling, published in 2006, is available in the AGTS bookstore.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Gary Collins</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 13, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Emerging Churches and Christian Counseling," Dr. Gary Collins, Brock Lectureship Series, February 7, 2007</title> 
     <description>On February 6-8, 2007, AGTS hosted a lectureship series featuring renowned author Dr. Gary R. Collins entitled “Emerging Issues in Christian Counseling.” 

Dr. Collins is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. He is author of more than 170 articles and about 45 books, including Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide, The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling and Family Shock: Keeping Families Strong in the Midst of Earthshaking Change. He was general editor of the thirty-volume Resources for Christian Counseling series, the Word Christian Counseling Library of cassette tapes and the twelve-volume Contemporary Christian Counseling series. His most recent book is Christian Coaching: Helping Others Turn Potential Into Reality. The twenty-fifth year anniversary edition of Christian Counseling, published in 2006, is available in the AGTS bookstore.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Gary Collins</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 13, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Emerging Trends in Christian Counseling," Dr. Gary Collins, Brock Lectureship Series, February 6, 2007</title> 
     <description>On February 6-8, 2007, AGTS hosted a lectureship series featuring renowned author Dr. Gary R. Collins entitled “Emerging Issues in Christian Counseling.” 

Dr. Collins is a licensed clinical psychologist with a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Purdue University. He is author of more than 170 articles and about 45 books, including Christian Counseling: A Comprehensive Guide, The Biblical Basis of Christian Counseling and Family Shock: Keeping Families Strong in the Midst of Earthshaking Change. He was general editor of the thirty-volume Resources for Christian Counseling series, the Word Christian Counseling Library of cassette tapes and the twelve-volume Contemporary Christian Counseling series. His most recent book is Christian Coaching: Helping Others Turn Potential Into Reality. The twenty-fifth year anniversary edition of Christian Counseling, published in 2006, is available in the AGTS bookstore.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Gary Collins</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> February 13, 2007 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Exploring an Integrated Paradigm for Missions," Dr. Johnson, Hogan Lecture #3: Part 1, November 29, 2006</title> 
     <description>Dr. Johnson, missionary to Thailand, is the 2006-2007 J. Philip Hogan professor of world missions. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson called on the church to reprioritize its missions efforts around frontier evangelism—among people groups who have no Christian witness within their own socio-cultural setting. </description> 
     <itunes:author>Dr. Johnson</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> December 13, 2006 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Insights from Frontier Mission Missiology," Dr. Johnson, Hogan Lecture #2: Part 2, November 1, 2006</title> 
     <description>Dr. Johnson, missionary to Thailand, is the 2006-2007 J. Philip Hogan professor of world missions. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson called on the church to reprioritize its missions efforts around frontier evangelism—among people groups who have no Christian witness within their own socio-cultural setting. </description> 
     <itunes:author>Dr. Johnson</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> November 22, 2006 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Insights from Frontier Mission Missiology," Dr. Johnson, Hogan Lecture #2: Part 1, November 1, 2006</title> 
     <description>Dr. Johnson, missionary to Thailand, is the 2006-2007 J. Philip Hogan professor of world missions. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson called on the church to reprioritize its missions efforts around frontier evangelism—among people groups who have no Christian witness within their own socio-cultural setting. </description> 
     <itunes:author>Dr. Johnson</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> November 22, 2006 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"Apostolic Function and Mission," Dr. Johnson, Hogan Lecture #1, October 11, 2006</title> 
     <description>Dr. Johnson, missionary to Thailand, is the 2006-2007 J. Philip Hogan professor of world missions at the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson tackles the decline of cross-cultural missions emphases in the church.</description> 
     <itunes:author>Dr. Johnson</itunes:author>
     <pubDate> November 22, 2006 </pubDate> 
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     <title>"'Brought into the Sphere of the Supernatural': How Speaking in Tongues Empowered Early Pentecostals," Dr. Gary B. McGee, September 13, 2006</title> 
     <description>Dr. Gary B. McGee, AGTS distinguished professor of church history and Pentecostal studies, was inaugurated as distinguished professor on Wednesday, September 13, 2006. In this inaugural address Dr. McGee examines the role of tongues among early Pentecostals.</description> 
     <itunes:author> Gary McGee </itunes:author>
     <pubDate> November 22, 2006 </pubDate> 
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