Lancaster Theological Seminary: Digital Archive
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The Opportune Time: The Role of Hospice Volunteers in Helping Patients Deal with Guilt, Regret and Related Spiritual Issues at Ridge Valley Hospice
Digital version of a D.Min. major project by Louis E. Kuykendall, Jr. 183 pages
I Wonder: Scientific Exploration and Experimentation as a Practice of Christian Faith
Digitized copy of a D.Min major project by Ruth E. Shaver. 229 pages
Sermon on John 6:1-14 March 9, 2016
Sermon on John 6:1-14 by Nathan Baxter. March 9, 2016. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 25 minutes, 08 seconds
From the Front Lines of the Fight for Freedom
Special panel presentation in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement, presented in Santee Chapel on 19 March 2016. Lancaster Seminary's role in the struggle for civil rights in the 20th century is told by former faculty and alumni who marched, lobbied, and fought for equality and understanding. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 1 hour, 24 minutes, 1 second
A Church for the 21st Century
191st Commencement address for Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Tony Campolo delivered at Church of the Apostles, 14 May 2016. Dr. Campolo, professor emeritus at Eastern University and co-founder of the Red Letter Christian movement and the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education, describes the church for the new century. For more information on Dr. Campolo, go to TonyCampolo.org. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 41 minutes, 43 seconds
Santee Chapel Stained Glass Window: John Hus being burned, St Francis Preaching, and the Baptism of Augustine
A digitized copy of a color photograph of one of the windows in the chapel at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 1 ti
Santee Chapel Stained Glass Window: John, Paul, and Peter.
A digitized copy of a color photograph of one of the windows in the chapel at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 1 ti
Santee Chapel Stained Glass Window: Risen Christ, Christ Heals Blind and Christ Teaches.
A digitized copy of a color photograph of one of the windows in the chapel at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 1 ti
Calling the Tribe: Ancestors, Art, and Social Change
Performance lecture presented by Dr. Amanda Kemp, visiting scholar in African Studies at Franklin & Marshall College, delivered in Santee Chapel on 24 February 2016. Her performance is part music, part memoir, part dramatic journey to remember our past and reinvigorate people of faith, artists, and social change agents. Featuring African-American spirituals, improvised and classical music. With violinist Michael Jamanis. Sponsored by The Nathan Baxter Fund. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 1 hour, 43 seconds
Santee Chapel Stained Glass Window: Knox, Calvin, Zwingli
A digitized copy of a color photograph of one of the windows in the chapel at Lancaster Theological Seminary. 1 ti