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Jensen expounds Romans 3:9, as part of a series on Romans 1-8. Jensen looks at Paul's conclusion that Jew and Gentile are alike in sin. 1. The godless in rebellion against God 2. A godless the society, the same as the first century 3. Ways that people respond when we see it in society - the bible is exaggerating, and what we expect of our pastors 4. The moralist in rebellion 5. Truth and God's judgement, Katoomba Easter Convention 1996
1996
Jensen's fourth talk in a series on Romans 1-8. This talk centres on Romans 8:28. 1. The power of God 2. The call of God 3. The purpose of God, Katoomba Easter Convention 1996
1996
Jensen's third talk in a series on Romans 1-8. The key verse is Romans 6:12. He explains that we are saved only by grace, and yet are still conscious of our sin. 1. The European Englightenment 2. Are we freed from sin? 3. The period of the overlap - United with Christ 4. Freedom from the power of sin 5. Relationship to the law, Katoomba Easter Convention 1996
1996
Jensen looks at how Western Culture perceives God. He looks at two trends which reflect this. 1. God is privatised 2. God is humanised Jensen looks at how Israel knew that their God was not a localised God : 1. He spoke 2. What he said Jensen examines the history of theology, including where biblical and interpretation separate. He shows that the word is with us.
2000
Peter Jensen and Egyptian-American Pastor Michael Yousseff, CD label reads : "Michael Yousseff and Peter Jensen"
2001
Jensen's second talk in a series on Romans 1-8. The key verse is Romans 5:1. Jensen stresses that we are all under sin, and that we must always remember the gospel. In this talk he looks at the implications for our sin. 1. The righteous God 2. The righteousness of God 3. Peace with God, Katoomba Easter Convention 1996,
1996
Jensen looks at who Eve was. He highlights both the differences and equality between Adam and Eve in Adam's song of joy. Jensen explores some of the challenging questions when thinking about Eve, including is she the mother of all living. Jensen looks at the ordering and disordering of creation, and that we are all supposed to be responsive to God in the way Eve was supposed to be responsive to Adam.
2014-10-08
Jensen explains the purpose of Moore College, who can and should attend, and why people should come 1. Why do we bother to go to the expense and effort of having the college? 2. God raises up people to preach his word (Romans 10) 3. We learn in fellowship 4. We learn for the sake of others 5. Community 6. Practical courses 7. Gospel ministry is the aim of the college
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Shead summarises earlier talks on how inspired holy scripture comes about. Questions are taken on the talks, looking at the Word of God. This includes in the Word of God as preaching, what scripture is, developing a doctrine of scripture, and the written scripture. Exploration at what is meant by the expression 'the Word of God'. Other questions include how we know that scripture is trustworthy, and the impact of this on other questions. Question panel Originally delivered 2004-09-16
2004-09-16
Shead speaks on music in cathedrals in the early 16th Century. He looks at how Cranmer removed this style of music from the prayer book. Shead then explores the impact of Luther on music which were written in this period, as Luther's students used music to share the gospel. Shead explores the intersection between Cranmer and theology with politics. Shead looks at the use of metrical psalms both in church services and in homes. He explores the interaction between music and the prayer book.
2006-04-01