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targuman · 2 months
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Interview on Stone Chapel Podcast with David Capes
A month or so ago, I had the privilege of being interviewed by David Capes, director of the Lanier Theological Library for the Stone Chapel Podcast. It was such a pleasure to talk with David about Beautiful and Terrible Things and especially about our boys. Both of us are bereaved fathers. I hope you will enjoy the discussion. We also recorded a podcast for Exegetically Speaking which will be out…
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suzilight · 1 year
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Lanier Theological Library & The Stone Chapel
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plong42 · 15 days
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David B. Capes, Matthew through Old Testament Eyes
Capes, David B. Matthew through Old Testament Eyes. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Kregel, 2017. Pb. 389 pp. $30.99.   Link to Kregel David B. Capes is the executive director of the Lanier Theological Library. With Rodney Reeves, E. Randolph Richards, Capes contributed to Rediscovering Jesus (IVP Academic, 2015, reviewed here) and Rediscovering Paul (IVP Academic, 2017). His The Divine Christ: Paul, the…
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themahoganylibrary · 3 years
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I happened to see the first image here on Tumblr and became curious about such a beautiful library - however the author had left no mention of where it might be found or anything about it. Comments suggested people wanted to know and someone thankfully left enough information that I was able to create a little bio for it:   This is the Lanier Theological Library, situated in Houston, Texas. While its regal appearance my have you thinking it’s an old and well established library, it was only opened to the public in 2010 and houses over 100,000 volumes within its 17,000Sq.ft area. This isn’t your basic library;  it specializes in Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Church History, the Dead Sea Scrolls, Egyptology, Linguistics, and Theology. The LTL also houses a comprehensive periodical collection as well as historical documents and museum-quality artifacts.  There are regular exhibitions and artifacts on display, including Dead Sea Scrolls, C.S.Lewis Collection,  two stone tablets and two early King James Bibles, amongst other items. They also hold regular lectures and discussions that one might partake in. To add to all this the designer of the Library, Mark Lanier, built a modern replica of a 500AD Byzantine church on site as well as the chapel's ceilings featuring scenes from the Bible painted by Texas artist Richard McCluskey. He also painted the ceiling of the library's main hall, which looks rather grand, if I might say so. Definately worth a poke around if you ever find yourself in Texas!
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wisdomfish · 7 years
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The Journeys of Jesus and Jewish Geography
Lecture by Simon Gathercole
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philosibies · 4 years
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Lanier Theological Library, Houston, Texas, USA. via /r/ArchitecturePorn https://www.reddit.com/r/ArchitecturePorn/comments/hnbpz2/lanier_theological_library_houston_texas_usa/?utm_source=ifttt
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yoncewouldnever · 6 years
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Lanier Theological Library: a magical place 💕📚
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talmidimblogging · 3 years
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Podcast: “How the Spirit Became God” on The Stone Chapel
I had the pleasure of recording an episode of The Stone Chapel Podcast with Dr. David Capes of Lanier Theological Library on my new book How the Spirit Became God. In this short conversation, I give a brief overview of my book, discuss the various ways to pronounce “pneumatology,” and introduce my current writing project. […]Podcast: “How the Spirit Became God” on The Stone Chapel
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tommeurs · 4 years
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Lanier Theological Library, Houston, Texas, USA.
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trinitiesblog · 5 years
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podcast 252 - Fred Sanders on Seeing the Trinity in Scripture, and his Secret
In October of 2018 Dr. Fred Sanders of Biola University gave a talk for Lanier Library Lecture Series in Houston, Texas. His aim is to show ordinary believers how they can perceive the triune God in the Bible. He starts with an wide-angle view of scripture, and then zooms in to discuss three New Testament passages in which he claims we can observe the idea of a triune God, the Trinity.
In this episode I have edited the lecture for length, trying to leave just the meat of his case, and I critically interact with Dr. Sanders’s claims. At the end I discuss what I call his “Secret” – an important fact that he chooses not to share with popular audiences.
What did you think of Dr. Sander’s case? Does he show us how to perceive (rather than project) the assumption of New Testament authors that God is triune? Let us know what you think in the Facebook group or in the comments below
Links for this episode:
Lecture – Fred Sanders (The Triune God of the Bible: Seeing the Trinity in Scripture)
Dr. Sanders’s website
Dr. Sanders’s blog Scriptorum Daily
Lanier Theological Library
Lanier Theological Library Lecture Series
one-self Trinity theories
podcast 192 – Review of Sanders’s The Deep Things of God – Part 1
podcast 193 – Review of Sanders’s The Deep Things of God – Part 2
podcast 189 – The unfinished business of the Reformation
podcast 249 – Tuggy vs. Brown debate – The God of the Bible is the Father alone
The Triune God
Tuggy, “Divine deception, identity, and Social Trinitarianism“
The Lost Early History of Unitarian Christian Theology
podcast 70 – The one God and his Son according to John
podcast 71 – Is Proverbs 8 about Jesus? Part 1
podcast 107 – Dr. Robert M. Bowman Jr. on triadic New Testament passages – part 1
podcast 108 – Dr. Robert M. Bowman Jr. on triadic New Testament passages – part 2
podcast 86 – Kermit Zarley on distinguishing Jesus and God
Restitutio Interview 47 Christian Disciples Church and the Only True God (Calvin Chan)
This week’s thinking music is “Mistakes were made” by _ghost.
https://trinities.org/blog/podcast-252-fred-sanders-on-seeing-the-trinity-in-scripture-and-his-secret/
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suzilight · 1 year
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Tues 1/17/23
Houston 
82 F, overcast with 56% chance of ‘sauna sweat’ humidity
Spent most of the day researching old gods and caduceus symbolism at the Lanier Theological Library.  Beautiful quiet space filled with antiquities.  
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carnets-de-traverse · 7 years
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Just Pinned to Books & Libraries: Texas. Lanier Theological Library Lovingly called "The Cat Walk," Lanier Theological Library. http://ift.tt/2lzt68v
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starrynightelf · 10 years
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Jorie’s 79th Edition of The Sunday Post
Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer: The Sunday Gazette
The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Kimba the Caffeinated Book Reviewer. ~this meme was inspired in part by ~ In My Mailbox~
It’s a chance to share News.
A post to recap the past week, showcase books and things we have received and share news about what is coming up for the week on our blog.
This is your news post, so personalize…
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