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Ancient Terms with Modern Accents

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson concludes his critique of modernism in evangelical thought with an exposition on the terms faith, church and Son of God.

Justification by Faith – I

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Dr. S. Lewis Johnson conducts a series in response to a trend during the 1990s within evangelicalism to minimize traditional Reformation doctrines. Dr. Johnson's first two messages deal with the classic concept of justification by faith.

The Holy Spirit in the Life of Christ

Luke 1, 4, 10

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson expounds the gospel passages that present the Holy Spirit's role in the life of Jesus, the second person of the Trinity.

Herod – the Horror of Christ’s Silence

Matthew 14:1-12

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson gives exposition on the total disobedience of King Herod against God's law and his judgment by the suffering Christ.

Part VI

Luke 1

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson explains how Mary recoginzes her purpose in carrying on God's plan of providing mankind with a Redeemer.

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.

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 – 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 – 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.

Moses’ Excuses and the Compulsion of Compliance

Exodus 4: 1-27

Dr. S. Lewis Johnson comments on Yahweh's preparation of Moses for his service.