Palmer Lectures in Wesleyan Studies

An annual event at Seattle Pacific since 1978, the Alfred S. Palmer Lecture seeks to bring the best minds and hearts in Wesleyan theology and Biblical studies to campus to discuss the Christian faith from a Wesleyan perspective. The lectureship is held in the honor of Alfred Palmer, a minister and ministry leader in Western Washington for more than 50 years.

How to Eat Until We Are Full: Idolatry and Ways to Avoid It

2015/01/22. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland.

01-30
01:25:32

How to Eat Until We Are Full: Idolatry and Ways to Avoid It

2015/01/22. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Theology, Loyola University Maryland.

01-30
01:25:24

From Inclusion to Belonging: A Practical Theology of Disability and Humanness

2012/01/12. Professor of Practical Theology and Pastoral Care, University of Aberdeen. 2012 Palmer Lecture.

01-30
01:23:23

2011 Palmer Lecture

2011/01/26. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.

04-05
01:20:24

2011 Palmer Theology Student Union Luncheon

2011/01/26. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.

04-05
01:14:55

2011 Palmer Faculty Luncheon

2011/01/26. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.

04-05
55:01

2011 Palmer Chapel

2011/01/27. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.

02-10
31:56

2011 Palmer Chapel

2011/01/27. Addresses issues of race, theology, and the church as he discusses "Post-Racial Religion: or, The Question of the Neighbor in the 21st Century." Associate Professor of Theology, Duke University.

02-08
32:45

Proverbs' Vision of Happiness

2007/02/13. Contrasts Biblical and modern views of happiness, enjoyment, and joy. Professor of Systematic Theology, Princeton Seminary. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture Series.

09-14
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My Journey to the Orthodox Church

2008/03/05. Shares personal story of faith and journey to the Orthodox tradition; answers questions about the Eastern and Western Churches. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture - Faculty Luncheon.

08-26
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Salvation in Christ: The Orthodox Approach

2008/03/04. Identifies positive and negative associations of salvation images in the Bible, seeking a comprehensive model of Christian salvation. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.

08-26
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How Should We Study Theology?

2008/03/04. Encourages theological study that is rich with prayer, mystery, wonder, freedom, and community. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture - School of Theology Luncheon.

08-26
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What Is Prayer?

2008/03/04. Gives a holistic model of prayer, explaining how the traditional Jesus Prayer and prayerful silence are practiced in the Orthodox Christianity. The Most Reverend Metropolitan Kallistos of Diokleia. The Alfred S. Palmer Lecture.

08-26
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The Church's Witness of Reconciliation in the Twenty-First Century

2009/03/10. Explores the Christian life as an instrument of reconciliation by physically being in the middle of the conflict. Palmer Lecture Chapel. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

08-26
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Christian Solidarity: The Forging of a Modern Ecumenical Tradition

2009/03/10. Argues that leftist politics is an attempt to do what the church has tried to do and failed especially within the context of the church's division. Palmer Theology Student Union Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

08-26
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Is Christ Divided? Locating the Possibility of the True Church

2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

08-26
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The Meaning of the Church's Love: A Scriptural Phenomenology of the Church

2009/03/11. Describes Paul's apostleship as a means for him to address specific, relational problems in tangible ways not to establish an idealized church. Palmer Faculty Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

08-26
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The Meaning of the Church's Love: A Scriptural Phenomenology of the Church

2009/03/11. Describes Paul's apostleship as a means for him to address specific, relational problems in tangible ways not to establish an idealized church. Palmer Faculty Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

04-17
01:02:08

Is Christ Divided? Locating the Possibility of the True Church

2009/03/10. Describes the oneness of the Church in respect to historical reality and Christian truth-claims, challenging Christian witness and self-identity. Palmer Lecture. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

04-17
01:23:25

The Meaning of the Church's Love: A Scriptural Phenomenology of the Church

2009/03/11. Describes Paul's apostleship as a means for him to address specific, relational problems in tangible ways not to establish an idealized church. Palmer Faculty Luncheon. Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College.

04-17
01:02:10

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