POPULARITY
2015/01/22. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland.
2015/01/22. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland.
2012/01/12. Professor of Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen. 2012 Palmer Lecture.
2011/01/26. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.
2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.
2000/02/10. Urges Christians to live the newness of baptism in a lying, deceptive world by looking to mentors and developing good habits consistently. Dean of Divinity School, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2000/02/10. Urges Christians to live the newness of baptism in a lying, deceptive world by looking to mentors and developing good habits consistently. Dean of Divinity School, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1997/02/13. Suggests that the modern, Christian university must interact with the evangelicalism through a renewal of classic Christian teaching and orthodox hermeneutics. Thomas Oden, Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1983/04/04. Examines Jesus' approach to working with people, arguing that faith cannot be forced. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1983/04/05. Looks at Mark 8:27-38, arguing that we can know Jesus based on his interactions with people and we can best witness for Christ by loving others. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1997/02/13. Suggests that the modern, Christian university must interact with the evangelicalism through a renewal of classic Christian teaching and orthodox hermeneutics. Thomas Oden, Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1983/04/06. Looks at the lives of the disciples as recorded in last eight chapters of Mark, admonishing listeners to submit to God's will. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1983/04/07. Looks at Philippians 2:5-11, pointing to Jesus as the ultimate example of submitting one's will to God. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1995/02/09. Studies John 2:1-12, Jesus' first miracle at the wedding in Cana, encouraging listeners to approach the passage from a new perspective. Professor of Christian Ministry and Dean of Chapel, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1983/04/08. Examines Genesis 12:1-9, God's calling of Abraham, urging listeners to submit their lives and possessions to God's will. Professor of Biblical Theology, Asbury Theological Seminary. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2002/10/21. Traces the development of the view of the nature of God as loving, personal, relational and triune. Author and Theology Professor, McMaster Divinity College. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1996/02/06. Human rights, the rights of the poor, women's rights, and the environment. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1996/02/08. Looks at the distinctive contribution, hope and expected transformation, of the Wesleyan tradition to ecumenical theology and the whole church. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1996/02/09. Explores the idea that faith involves a degree of 'right emotion,' or experience, that is intrinsic to a full, Christian life. Professor of Systematic Theology, Emory University. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2000/02/11. Explores habits, how we sustain a sense of vocation, who we are, and who we're called to be over the course of an entire lifetime. Dean of Divinity School, Duke University. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2002/10/21. Traces the development of the view of the nature of God as loving, personal, relational and triune. Author and Theology Professor, McMaster Divinity College. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2006/03/07. Looks at what it means to live well and use the means that God has offered us to be fruitful. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2006/03/07. Looks at what it means to live well and use the means that God has offered us to be fruitful. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2007/02/12. Explores the Christian doctrine of happiness. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Seminary. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
2007/02/12. Explores the Christian doctrine of happiness. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Seminary. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.
1997/02/13. Suggests that the modern, Christian university must interact with the evangelicalism through a renewal of classic Christian teaching and orthodox hermeneutics. Thomas Oden, Professor of Theology and Ethics, Drew University. Symposium on Evangelicalism and Higher Education. Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.