2011 MidWinters

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2011 MidWinters

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Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary's 2011 Midwinter lectures. Speakers include Michael Jinkins, Agnes Norfleet, and Timothy Tyson.

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What's Next?
Building on the previous lecture, Jinkins argues that we need to recover the core theological concern of Christian faith: Living the life for which God created us.

The Reformed Project
Michael Jinkins recounts the beginnings of the reformed project, particularly Calvin's emphasis on countering superstition, ignorance, and corruption.

With You Always
Second MidWinter sermon of 2011. The reading was Matthew 28:16-20.

From Worry to Wonder
This sermon was delivered during the opening worship of MidWinters 2011. The reading was Luke 12:22-34.

Write When You Find Work: The Religion of Jesus and the Public Schools: Why We Can't Wait
In the final Currie Lecture of 2011 Timothy Tyson emphasizes the need for educational and personal formation.

Running from Jesus: The Ongoing Education of a Reluctant Pilgrim
Timothy Tyson discusses the Gospel, the African-American experience, and the history of race in America and reflects on how the impulses of blues, jazz, and gospel give rise to liberation.

Blood Done Sign Our Names: God Almighty, Christian Bootleggers, Rebel Church Ladies, and My Crazy Uncle Earl
Historian Timothy Tyson discusses how the complexities of the racial history of the church and the United States have been lost by our simplistic narratives in this first Currie Lecture of 2011.
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