Gordon T. Smith (PhD, Loyola School of Theology, Ateneo de Manila University) is President of Ambrose University College and Seminary in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He is former Academic Vice President/Dean and Associate Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College, and the author of Called to Be Saints: An Invitation to Christian Maturity, Essential Spirituality: Renewing Your Christian Faith through Classic Spiritual Disciplines, Listening to God in Times of Choice and Courage and Calling: Embracing Your God-given Potential.
Conversion and Tranformation (2010)
Speaker(s): Gordon Smith
Date: May 10-21, 2010
Length: 20 hrs
Product ID: RGDL4012S
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Description
This series examines the theology of religious experience, with particular examination of the nature of Christian conversion and spiritual change. The lectures will demonstrate that a comprehensive experience of conversion is essential for spiritual transformation and a vital piety. Through this series listeners will be able to foster self-knowledge and personal transformation through understanding their own conversion theologically. Lectures include:
- The Conversion Language of Revivalism
- Conversion and the Redemptive Work of God
- Chapters in the History of an Idea
- Conversion and the Nature of Religious Experience
- Repentance: The Heart and Soul of Conversion
- Baptism and Conversion
- Conversion and Spiritual Autobiography
- Conversion and Spiritual Life of Children
- Conversion and the Church
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