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In Folder: O'Brien, Peter T, 1935-
O'Brien explores how Paul uses himself as an example of Christian living. He looks at what purpose Paul can be used as a model. 1. Paul's position or status 2. Paul's behaviour 3. Paul's relationship with Judaism 4. Paul's servanthood Talk is followed by questions, C 227 OBR
1992
O'Brien looks at the elements of Paul's ministry, looking at Romans 15, where Paul gives a summary of his work. O'Brien explains Paul's goals, motivating power, and results. 1. The distinguishing marks of Paul's mission 2. Gentile's coming to Christ is pleasing to God 3. God working through Paul is part of God's plan 4. The significance of Jerusalem 5. Paul's calling is based on the past event of Jesus appearing to him, and which itself is based in Christ's death and resurrection 6. A dynamic preaching of the gospel 7. Fulfillment is seen in the planting of churches 8. Signs and wonders 9. Paul's concern for the lost
1992
O'Brien explores why there is little in Paul's letters on the need for evangelism. He explores the commissioning passages as they can help find some answers. 1. Set apart for the gospel 2. The goal of the missionary gospel 3. Paul's involvement in the spread of the gospel 4. What Paul says about Jesus Talk is followed by questions C 227 OBR The gospel in God's saving purposes 1. Promised beforehand in the Old Testament 2. The righteousness of God Annual Moore College Lectures 1992
1992
O'Brien gives an overview of the evangelistic methods to reach the people of India. O'Brien looks at the significance of Paul in the spread of the gospel. O'Brien speaks mainly on Galatians 1. 1. Paul's conversion on the Damascus Road - his missionary calling 2. Paul's calling as a missionary to the Gentiles, including a comparison to Jeremiah 3. The gift of grace - being called a Christian and an Apostle 4. Paul's conviction to go to the Gentiles 5. Gospel as the promise to Abraham Talk is followed by questions, C 227 OBR
1992
O'Brien speaks on the responsibility left to the church once it is established, and then leaving evangelism to them as he moves on to share it with others. O'Brien looks at Paul's personification of the gospel, where Paul talks about the gospel at work rather than himself. This includes : The role of the churches
1992