Andrea Sterk is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Florida and has previously taught at Notre Dame University. She has written Renouncing the World yet Leading the Church: The Monk-Bishop in Late Antiquity.
Evening Public Lectures Spring & Summer 2005
Speaker(s): Andrea Sterk, Andrew Trotter, Andrew Walls, Brian Williams, Bruce Hindmarsh, Cherith Fee Nordling, Christopher Hall, Darrell Johnson, Hans Boersma, Kerry Dearborn, Lindsay Farrell, Mark Noll, Mark Strom, Mary Ellen Ashcroft, Rikk Watts, Roberta Hestenes, Steve Stockman, Tremper Longman III, Valentine Cunningham, Kirstin Johnson
Date: May to July 2005
Length: 26:28:03
Product ID: RGMP3509S
Purchase Options:
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Description
This MP3 set is a compilation of all the Public Lectures given at Regent College in the Spring and Summer Schools of 2005. Each of these lectures is available as an individual CDs.
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- Roberta Hestenes: Challenges for Women in Leadershipn nnn
- Brian Williams: Becoming the Potter's Rib ~ Mentoring for Pastoral Formationn nnn
- Rikk Watts: Making Sense of Genesis Onen nnn
- Darrell Johnson: Come Lord Jesusn nnn
- Steve Stockman: U2 ~ Did They Come to Play Jesus?n nnn
- Andrew Walls: Missions and the Idea of Civilizationn nnn
- Bruce Hindmarsh: The Rise of Evangelical Conversion Narrativen nnn
- Christopher Hall: The Role of Tradition in Evangelical Theologyn nnn
- Kerry Dearborn / Kirstin Johnson: George MacDonald Conferencen nnn
- Mary Ellen Ashcroft: Shaping Narrative ~ Stories, Understanding & Truthn nnn
- Hans Boersma: Spiritual Imaginationn nnn
- Andrea Sterk: Uses & Abuses of Power in the Christian Roman Empiren nnn
- Mark Strom: Living with Death, Dying with Lifen nnn
- Lindsay Farrell: Leonardo's Code (includes slide show) nnn
- Tremper Longman III: Reading the Song of Songs as Ancient Love Lyrics & as Word of Godn nnn
- Andrew Trotter: Life in the USA ~ What 5 Academy Award Nominees for Best Picture Tell Usn nnn
- Cherith Fee Nordling: To Be or Not to Be?n nnn
- Valentine Cunningham: Getting to the Bottom of It, or What's Yarning for?n nnn
- Steve Stockman: U2 ~ To Claim the Victory Jesus Wonn nn
See All Audio by Andrea Sterk Andrew Trotter Andrew Walls Brian Williams Bruce Hindmarsh Cherith Fee Nordling Christopher Hall Darrell Johnson Hans Boersma Kerry Dearborn Lindsay Farrell Mark Noll Mark Strom Mary Ellen Ashcroft Rikk Watts Roberta Hestenes Steve Stockman Tremper Longman III Valentine Cunningham Kirstin Johnson


Andrew Trotter has taught cultural and biblical studies and systematic theology at the seminary level for more than 20 years. He is the President of the Center for Christian Study, Charlottesville, Virginia. BA(University of Virginia), Mdiv(Gordon-Conwell), PhD(Cambridge).

Andrew Walls is the Curator for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World at the University of Edinburgh and the Director of the Scottish Institute of Missionary Studies at the University of Aberdeen. Recent books include The Missionary Movement in Christian History and The Cross-Cultural Process in Christian History.

Brian WilliamsNo Biographical Information available.

Bruce Hindmarsh is the James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College. He also serves as the President of the American Society of Church History. He is author of John Newton and the English Evangelical Tradition: Between the Conversion of Wesley and Wilberforce and The Evangelical Conversion Narrative, and his articles have appeared in Church History and the Journal of Ecclesiastical History.

Cherith Fee Nordling is Associate Professor of Theology at Northern Seminary in Lombard, Illinois, USA. She is author of Knowing God by Name: A Conversation between Elizabeth A. Johnson and Karl Barth, which is Volume 13 of the Issues in Systematic Theology series.

Christopher A. Hall is dean of the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvannia where he has been teaching in the biblical and theological studies program. He is also associate editor of the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture: The Gospel of Mark (with Thomas C. Oden), Reading the Scriptures with the Fathers, and Studying Theology with the Church Fathers.

Darrell W. Johnson is Senior Minister at First Baptist Church in Vancouver and former Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College. Before coming to Regent he served for 30 years as Preaching Pastor for churches in the United States and the Philippines. He continues to teach as a sessional lecturer at Regent College.

Hans Boersma is the J. I. Packer Professor of Theology at Regent College. He is the author of several books, including Violence, Hospitality and the Cross: Reappropriating the Atonement Tradition, Nouvelle Theologie and Sacramental Ontology: A Return to Mystery, Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry, and Embodiment and Virtue in Gregory of Nyssa: An Anagogical Approach.

Kerry Dearborn is Professor of Theology at Seattle Pacific University. She is author of Baptized Imagination: The Theology of George MacDonald.

Lindsay Farrell is Senior Lecturer in the Visual Arts at Australian Catholic University and maintains his own art practice as a painter, exhibiting widely in Australia and overseas.

Mark A. Noll is Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, as well as co-founder of the Institute of American Evangelicals at Wheaton College. He is author of many books, including Protestantism: A Very Short Introduction, The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind, A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada, and Is the Reformation Over?: An Evangelical Assessment of Contemporary Roman Catholicism.

Mark Strom is a lecturer who has spoken to parents and communities, and leaders in business, government and not-for-profit organizations for over twenty-five years. Previously he served as President of Laidlaw College in Auckland, New Zealand. He is author of Lead With Wisdom: How Wisdom Transforms Good Leaders into Great Leaders.

Mary Ellen Ashcroft is College Chaplain and Professor of English at Kalamazoo College. A popular speaker and playwright, she has authored a number of books which include The Magdalene Gospel, Balancing Act, Temptations Women Face, and Bearing Our Sorrows.

Rikk E. Watts is Professor of New Testament at Regent College. Previously, he served as an instructor at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Wycliffe Hall at Oxford University, La Trobe University, and the Bible College of Victoria (now the Melbourne School of Theology). He is author of Isaiah's New Exodus in Mark, as well as a founding member of On Being, an Australian Christian magazine.

Roberta Hestenes, President of Eastern College in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church USA, and has served churches in Washington State and California. She was Associate Professor and Director of Christian Formation and Discipleship at Fuller Theological Seminary before joining Eastern College in 1987. Her articles have appeared in Christianity Today, Eternity, and Sojourners magazines and she is the author of several books. Dr. Hestenes maintains a very active speaking schedule around the world as well.

Steve Stockman is an ordained pastor of the Presbyterian church in Ireland. He is the Chaplain at Queens University in Belfast and hosts his own radio program on the BBC. He is also the author of the recently released book Walk On: The Spiritual Journey of U2.

Tremper Longman III is Robert H. Gundry Professor of Biblical Studies at Westmont College. His works include books on the Christian life, commentaries and other reference books, as well as contributions to scholarly discussions. He is author of God is a Warrior (with Daniel Reid) and Making Sense of the Old Testament: Three Crucial Questions.

Valentine Cunningham is Fellow and Senior Tutor in English Literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, University Professor of English at Oxford, and Visiting Professor at the University of Konstanz in Germany. He reviews widely for British and American journals and newspapers including The Observer, and broadcasts regularly for the BBC. He was a judge for the Booker Prize in 1992 and was formerly Regional Chair of the judges for the Commonwealth Writers Prize (Eurasia region.) He has written a number of books including Everywhere Spoken Against: Dissent in the Victorian Novel, British Writers of the Thirties, In The Reading Goal: Postmodernity, Texts, and History and Reading After Theory. BA (Keble College), MA, Dphil(St. John's College).

Kirstin Jeffrey Johnson is a member of the Institute of Theology, Imagination and the Arts (ITIA) at St. Andrews University, Scotland. A Regent Alum whose focus was Literature and Spirituality she has tutored in Oxford and facilitated Summer Schools for Wycliffe Hall, Oxford and Regent College. Currently she is concluding a research PhD on the Mythopoesis of George MacDonald.
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