S. Lewis Johnson
Part – I
Genesis 1 - 3
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson begins a six-part series on the issue of women's equality in the evangelical faith community. Dr. Johnson uses the first message to outline God's purposes in creating the woman as found in the Genesis account.
Part – II
Galatians 3:38
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his discussion of feminism within evangelical thought by expounding the Apostle Paul's teachings on the role of women in the early church.
Part – III
1 Timothy 2:11-15
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds Paul's specific guidelines to Timothy concerning the decorum of women in the church. Dr. Johnson explains the Apostle's not-so-subtle regard for sexual restraint on behalf of women that is necessary for church order.
Part – IV
1 Corinthians 14:33-36
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Scripture's most direct admonitions concerning women's participation in church teaching.
Part – V
1 Peter 3:1-7
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson continues his discussion of feminism as it relates to Bible-based Christianity. In this lecture, Dr. Johnson comments on God's view of the familial roles of women and men.
Part – VI
1 Corinthians 11:2-16
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his examination of feminist trends within Christianity by expounding Paul's general admonitions to the church. Dr. Johnson debates modern voices which interpret Scripture with political aims.
Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, Divine Side of Jesus’ Suffering on the Cross
John 19:16-30
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson introduces a series on Jesus' sufferings preceding and on the cross. Dr. Johnson's first message focuses on the guiding will of God behind the sufferings.
Pontius Pilate, a Vacillating Man
John 18:28
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the role of Pilate in Jesus' crucifixion as a man unresponsive to the most basic truth about Christ.
Caiaphas, the Cynical Time Server
Matthew 26:57-68
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on the Hebrew High Priest who tried Jesus, Caiaphas, and the evil inherent in his self-serving leadership of God's people.
Barabbas, or Christ Dies for Me
Matthew 27:15-26
Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds both the historical and symbolic persona of Barabbas, the criminal released in Jesus' place.