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.
Catechesis for a Secular Age: The Wisdom of 1 Peter
Speaker(s): Gordon Smith
Date: Summer 2018
Length: 1h 21m
Product ID: RGDL4802AA
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Description
Assuming we live in a secular age, could 1 Peter be a New Testament Epistle with a timely message 'for such a time as this?' In this lecture, we consider how the wisdom of this book can give direction to the content and contours of disciple-making for Christian communities, particularly those that foster spiritual maturity in churches seeking to be intentionally present to its social context.
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