CLT

For the Life of the World: Part 3 by Dr. Jay Wood

56:59 minutes (26.09 MB)

This now classic book, For the Life of the World by Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann, has been influential in the life of Rez clergy and some leaders. CLT is going to introduce and unpack some of its rich and inspiring thoughts about worship and the mission of the church. This session was lead by Dr. Jay Wood, professor of philosophy at Wheaton College.

For the Life of the World: Part 2 by Dr. Stan Jones

63:47 minutes (29.2 MB)

This now classic book, For the Life of the World by Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann, has been influential in the life of Rez clergy and some leaders. CLT is going to introduce and unpack some of its rich and inspiring thoughts about worship and the mission of the church. This session was lead by Stan Jones, whose academic expertise is in the field of psychology, is provost of Wheaton College and a member of Church of the Resurrection.

For the Life of the World: Part 1 by Barbara Gauthier

31:10 minutes (14.27 MB)

This now classic book, For the Life of the World by Orthodox theologian Alexander Schmemann, has been influential in the life of Rez clergy and some leaders. CLT is going to introduce and unpack some of its rich and inspiring thoughts about worship and the mission of the church. This session was led by Barbara Gauthier, an active member of Rez who has extensive background in church liturgy. Due to technical difficulties, only the first thirty minutes are available for download.

The Joy of Liturgy - Part 2 by Mark Galli

69:19 minutes (31.73 MB)

You are attracted to liturgy but don’t quite know why. Or, after years of liturgical worship, you find yourself in a slough of despondency. Whatever your current liturgical experience, you’ll likely benefit from this class by Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today and Rez member. It is based on his just published book, Beyond Bells & Smells: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy. He’ll mix some readings of the book and some discussion to help us appreciate the liturgy ever more deeply.

The Joy of Liturgy - Part 1 by Mark Galli

61:58 minutes (28.37 MB)

You are attracted to liturgy but don’t quite know why. Or, after years of liturgical worship, you find yourself in a slough of despondency. Whatever your current liturgical experience, you’ll likely benefit from this class by Mark Galli, senior managing editor of Christianity Today and Rez member. It is based on his just published book, Beyond Bells & Smells: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy. He’ll mix some readings of the book and some discussion to help us appreciate the liturgy ever more deeply.

Who(se) Acts? by Dr. Steve Walton

60:52 minutes (27.86 MB)

Dr. Steve Walton, Senior Lecturer in Greek & New Testament Studies at London School of Theology teaches on Acts. He will be sharing from what he has learned while working on the Word Biblical Commentary on Acts. Steve’s passion is to help others engage with the NT for themselves and has co-authored a Gospels and Acts textbook, Exploring the New Testament, Vol. 1, as well as writing a scholarly study of Acts and 1 Thessalonians, Leadership and Lifestyle, and a book on vocation for all Christians, A Call to Live.

A Vision for Those in Exile: Part 4 by Dr. Dan Block

60:05 minutes (27.5 MB)

The Book of Ezekiel was written for the Israelites living in exile in Babylon, when the fithful were asking what it meant to live faithfully in a society that was so hostile to their faith. Sound familiar? Ezekiel, however, is one of those books whose cadences are so very unfamiliar. Dan Block, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, will help us unravel the mystery of this prophetic book. Dr. Block is the author of the widely acclaimed New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Ezekiel.

A Vision for Those in Exile: Part 3 by Dr. Dan Block

67:13 minutes (30.77 MB)

The Book of Ezekiel was written for the Israelites living in exile in Babylon, when the fithful were asking what it meant to live faithfully in a society that was so hostile to their faith. Sound familiar? Ezekiel, however, is one of those books whose cadences are so very unfamiliar. Dan Block, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, will help us unravel the mystery of this prophetic book. Dr. Block is the author of the widely acclaimed New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Ezekiel.

A Vision for Those in Exile: Part 2 by Dr. Dan Block

62:29 minutes (28.6 MB)

The Book of Ezekiel was written for the Israelites living in exile in Babylon, when the fithful were asking what it meant to live faithfully in a society that was so hostile to their faith. Sound familiar? Ezekiel, however, is one of those books whose cadences are so very unfamiliar. Dan Block, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, will help us unravel the mystery of this prophetic book. Dr. Block is the author of the widely acclaimed New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Ezekiel.

A Vision for Those in Exile: Part 1 by Dr. Dan Block

40:03 minutes (18.34 MB)

The Book of Ezekiel was written for the Israelites living in exile in Babylon, when the fithful were asking what it meant to live faithfully in a society that was so hostile to their faith. Sound familiar? Ezekiel, however, is one of those books whose cadences are so very unfamiliar. Dan Block, professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, will help us unravel the mystery of this prophetic book. Dr. Block is the author of the widely acclaimed New International Commentary on the Old Testament: The Book of Ezekiel.

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