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"I Am in the King's Highway, the Way of Holiness": John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progess
Dr. Andy Draycott considers the theme of holiness within John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress.
Draycott, Andy. “‘I Am in the King’s Highway, the Way of Holiness’: John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Denver, CO, November 15, 2022.
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The Genesis of Sacred Roots
This presentation was given at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in the Patristics and Medieval History section. It describes the inspiration, origins, work, and methodologies for Sacred Roots.
Voss, Hank. “The Genesis of Sacred Roots.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, November 14, 2023.
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Reading Spiritual Classics Together: How to Facilitate a Sacred Roots Study Group
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss discussed how to facilitate a Sacred Roots study group at the 2024 Evangel Gathering in Atascadero, California.
Hank Voss, “Reading Spiritual Classics Together: How to Facilitate a Sacred Roots Study Group,” in Friendship and Flourishing for Mission (Evangel Gathering, Atascadero, CA, 2023), 60–67.
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Flourishing with Friends: How Spiritual Classics Can Help Us Finish Well in Ministry
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss presented how friendship with contemporary peers and friendship with mentors from the past can help pastors flourish in ministry.
Hank Voss, “Flourishing with Friends: How Spiritual Classics Can Help Us Finish Well in Ministry,” in Friendship and Flourishing for Mission (Evangel Gathering, Atascadero, CA: TUMI Press, 2023), 35–39.
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Apprenticing Ourselves to Wise Mentors: Pastor Al's (d. 1167) Paradigmatic Vision for "Spiritual" Friendship
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss gives a book talk in Taylor University's Zondervan Library about his edition of Aelred of Rievaulx's Spiritual Friendship.
Hank Voss, “Apprenticing Ourselves to Wise Mentors: Pastor Al’s (d. 1167) Paradigmatic Vision for ‘Spiritual’ Friendship” (Zondervan Library Book Talks, Upland, IN, April 25, 2023).
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Black and Human: Retrieving King as a Resource for Building Bridges and Scaling Walls
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss facilitates a panel discussion around Rev. Dr. Don Davis's book Black and Human: Rediscovering King as a Resource for Black Theology and Ethics. Panelists include Rev. Dr. Kwesi Kamau, Dr. Tommy Carrington, Dr. Daniel Hill, and Nancy Reyes Frazier.
Hank Voss, “Black and Human: Retrieving King as a Resource for Building Bridges and Scaling Walls” (Panel, Milo A. Rediger Lecture, Upland, IN, March 9, 2023).
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Engaging Scripture to Encounter Christ: Introducing a Swiss Army Knife for Spiritual Formation
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss facilitates a panel discussion around Scripture engagement with Rev. Dr. Don Davis, Dr. Gregory S. MaGee, Dr. May Young, Dr. Phil Collins, Dr. Evan B. Howard, and Rev. Dr. Kwesi Kamau.
Hank Voss, “Engaging Scripture to Encounter Christ: Introducing a Swiss Army Knife for Spiritual Formation” (Panel, Milo A. Rediger Lecture, Upland, IN, March 8, 2023).
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Evangelical Ressourcement: How Retrieving Our Sacred Roots Can Renew and Refocus the Global Evangelical Movement
Rev. Dr. Don Davis, publisher of the Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics, gives the inaugural Milo A. Rediger lecture at Taylor University.
Don L. Davis, “Evangelical Ressourcement: How Retrieving Our Sacred Roots Can Renew and Refocus the Global Evangelical Movement” (Milo A. Rediger Lecture, Upland, IN, March 8, 2023).
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Christ the King: A Vision for the Next Generation of Evangelical Leaders
Rev. Dr. Don Davis, publisher of the Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics, addressed Taylor University during chapel on March 8, 2023.
Don L. Davis, “Christ the King: A Vision for the Next Generation of Evangelical Leaders” (Invited Address, Taylor University Chapel, Upland, IN, March 8, 2023).
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The Psalms and the Christian
Dr. Ian Vaillancourt shares his research on the Psalter a the Heritage Faculty Colloquium.
Vaillancourt, Ian J. “The Psalms and the Christian.” Presented at the Heritage College and Seminary Faculty Colloquium, Cambridge, Ontario, November 30, 2022.
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The Use of ποιμην in the Early Church
Dr. Michael T. Cooper explores the meaning of "shepherd" among the early church.
Cooper, Michael T. “The Use of Ποιμην in the Early Church.” Presented at Sathya Veda Seminary, Thiruvananthapuram, India, November 28, 2022.
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Theological Education in the Second Century
Dr. Michael Cooper, contributing editor for First Christian Voices: Practices of the Apostolic Fathers, examines theological education in the second century.
Cooper, Michael T. “Theological Education in the Second Century.” Invited Address presented at the Mission India Bible College, Nedumangad, India, November 21, 2022.
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Piety and Politics: The Relationship Between Holiness, Spiritual Formation, and Socio-Political Engagement
Dr. Evan Howard contributes to discussions of holiness at the 2022 Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting.
Howard, Evan. “Piety and Politics: The Relationship Between Holiness, Spiritual Formation, and Socio-Political Engagement.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Denver, CO, November 16, 2022.
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The Necessity of Monastic Asceticism: A Case for Retrieval in Contemporary Evangelicalism
Rev. Dr. Greg Peters argues for a retrieval of monastic asceticism for Christians today.
Peters, Greg. “The Necessity of Monastic Asceticism: A Case for Retrieval in Contemporary Evangelicalism.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Denver, CO, November 16, 2022.
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"They Only Asked Us to Remember the Poor": The Poor in the Theology of Rev. Dr. Don Davis
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss examines Rev. Dr. Don Davis' theology of the poor across his work. Link to PDF: https://pillars.taylor.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=sr-ets-2021
Voss, Hank. “‘They Only Asked Us to Remember the Poor’: The Poor in the Theology of Rev. Dr. Don Davis.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Ft. Worth, TX, November 16, 2021.
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Movement Lessons in the Apostolic Fathers
Dr. Michael Cooper, contributing editor for First Christian Voices: Practices of the Apostolic Fathers, identifies several lessons for church plant movements from the Apostolic Fathers.
Cooper, Michael T. “Movement Lessons in the Apostolic Fathers.” Invited Address presented at the East-West Field Managers Conference, Waxahachie, TX, October 25, 2022.
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A Plain Account of Christian Perfection
Dr. Matt Friedeman discusses John Wesley's A Plain Account of Christian Perfection.
Friedeman, Matt. “A Plain Account of Christian Perfection.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Denver, CO, November 15, 2022.
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Character of Transformational Leadership in the Apostolic Fathers
Dr. Michael Cooper identifies the character marks of faithful and fruitful leaders as demonstrated in the lives of the Apostolic Fathers.
Cooper, Michael T. “Character of Transformational Leadership in the Apostolic Fathers.” Presented at the East-West Field Managers Conference, Waxahachie, TX, October 25, 2022.
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Unlimited Impact
Rev. Dr. Don Davis presents at the 2022 Evangel Gathering in Wichita, Kansas.
Davis, Don. “Unlimited Impact.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Moving Forward to Multiply, 27–32. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2022.
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Unlikely People
Rev. Bob Engel at the 2022 Evangel Gathering discusses how God tends to choose unlikely people to carry out God's work in the world.
Engel, Bob. “Unlikely People.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Moving Forward to Multiply, 23–26. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2022.
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Research and Resources: Accessing Ancient and Contemporary Findings
Several Sacred Roots team members share about additional Sacred Roots resources, like the website, newsletter, and audiobooks, and Sacred Roots evaluation research.
Swain, Isaiah A. “Research and Resources: Accessing Ancient and Contemporary Findings.” Presented at the 2022 Evangel Gathering, Wichita, KS, August 17, 2022. https://youtu.be/wx5au65zg8o.
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Soul Work and Soul Care: Learning to Make Spiritual Friendship a Fine Art
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss uses Aelred of Rievaulx's Spiritual Friendship as a case study to illustrate how spiritual classics written hundreds of years ago can still positively impact Christian leaders today.
Voss, Hank. “Soul Work and Soul Care: Learning to Make Spiritual Friendship a Fine Art.” Presented at the 2022 Evangel Gathering, Wichita, KS, August 17, 2022. https://youtu.be/QnMM8ZU7NKg.
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Thrive, Don't Just Survive: How Spiritual Classics Can Help to Heal Our Souls
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss demonstrates how Christian spiritual classics can be an effective means for Christian leaders to continue growing in their leadership, spirituality, and friendships.
Voss, Hank. “Thrive, Don’t Just Survive: How Spiritual Classics Can Help to Heal Our Souls.” Presented at the 2022 Evangel Gathering, Wichita, KS, August 17, 2022.
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Evaluating Congregational Leaders and Flourishing
Dr. Isaac Voss summarizes the framework used to evaluate flourishing among Sacred Roots study group members.
Voss, Isaac. “Evaluating Congregational Leaders and Flourishing.” Presented at the 2022 Evangel Gathering, Wichita, KS, August 17, 2022.
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Unimpressive Methods
Rev. Dr. Don Davis shares how people are often called to use unimpressive methods to accomplish God's work in the world.
Davis, Don. “Unimpressive Methods.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Moving Forward to Multiply, 17–22. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2022.
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Congregational Leaders and Covid-19: Human Flourishing and Future Directions for Research
Dr. Isaac Voss uses Sacred Roots' framework for human flourishing to analyze the Covid-19 pandemic's impact on congregational leaders' flourishing.
Voss, Isaac. “Congregational Leaders and Covid-19: Human Flourishing and Future Directions for Research.” Presented at the Consortium of Christian Health Science Programs Research Network, Costa Mesa, CA, July 18, 2022.
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Discovering Sacred Roots: Discipleship as Apprenticeship
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss discusses how Christian leaders can apprentice themselves to, and thus be discipled by, the likes of Augustine, John Bunyan, or Phoebe Palmer by engaging their writings.
Voss, Hank. “Discovering Sacred Roots: Discipleship as Apprenticeship.” Presented at the Cross Cultural Discipleship Summit, Upland, IN, April 29, 2022.
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Ancient Jewish Spirituality: The Church's Hidden Heritage
Dr. Robert F. Lay argues the Christian church should pay attention to the Jewish spirituality found in the Apocrypha, particularly since it is a part of its own faith heritage and informs some key New Testament themes.
Lay, Robert F. “Ancient Jewish Spirituality: The Church’s Hidden Heritage.” Presented at the Hidden Roots Conference, Upland, IN, March 8, 2022.
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Bartolomé de las Casas and Church Renewal
Dr. Robert Chao Romero and Rev. Marcos Canales discuss how Bartolomé de las Casas' teachings are important for renewing the church today.
Romero, Robert Chao, and Marcos Canales. “Bartolomé de Las Casas and Church Renewal.” Presented at the Hidden Roots Conference, Upland, IN, March 8, 2022.
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Tell Me Your Story: Evaluating Health and Human Flourishing in Congregations in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods
Dr. Isaac Voss uses Sacred Roots' framework for human flourishing to evaluate congregations in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Voss, Isaac. “Tell Me Your Story: Evaluating Health and Human Flourishing in Congregations in Disadvantaged Neighborhoods.” Costa Mesa, CA, February 26, 2022.
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The King's Care for the Poor in the Book of Psalms
Dr. Ian Vaillancourt explores the king's attitude and actions toward the poor across the Psalms. Link to PDF: https://pillars.taylor.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1008&context=sr-ets-2021
Vaillancourt, Ian J. “The King’s Care for the Poor in the Book of Psalms.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Fort Worth, TX, November 17, 2021.
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Consumer Ethics, the Old-Fashioned Way: Reflections on John Woolman's Interaction with Economics
Dr. Evan Howard examines the eighteenth-century consumer ethics of John Woolman. Link to PDF: https://pillars.taylor.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1005&context=sr-ets-2021
Howard, Evan. “Consumer Ethics, the Old-Fashioned Way: Reflections on John Woolman’s Interaction with Economics.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Fort Worth, TX, November 16, 2021.
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Wealth and Poverty/Simplicity as a Means of Grace: Lessons from the Christian Spiritual Tradition
Rev. Dr. Greg Peters examines how wealth, poverty, and simplicity may be viewed as means of grace for the Christian. Link to PDF: https://pillars.taylor.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=sr-ets-2021
Peters, Greg. “Wealth and Poverty/Simplicity as a Means of Grace: Lessons from the Christian Spiritual Tradition.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Fort Worth, TX, November 16, 2021.
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George Whitefield's Teaching on Redeeming Wealth for the Glory of God
Dr. Tom Schwanda explores George Whitefield's view of wealth and poverty. Link to PDF: https://pillars.taylor.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1007&context=sr-ets-2021
Schwanda, Tom. “George Whitefield’s Teaching on Redeeming Wealth for the Glory of God.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Fort Worth, TX, November 16, 2021.
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Toward Ten Thousand Tozers: Wisdom from the Ancient Church for Ministry Leadership Development
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss and Jayden Wilhelm share about Sacred Roots at Taylor University's Faculty-Mentored Undergraduate Research Colloquium.
Voss, Hank, and Jayden Wilhelm. “Toward Ten Thousand Tozers: Wisdom from the Ancient Church for Ministry Leadership Development.” Presented at the Taylor University Faculty Mentored Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Upland, IN, July 21, 2021.
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Mere Missions: Keep Moving Forward
Rev. Bob Engel encourages church planters at the 2021 Evangel Gathering to keep moving forward to multiply. Link to Rev. Engel's book, Mere Missions: https://www.amazon.com/Mere-Missions-Moving-Forward-Multiply/dp/1629324175
Engel, Bob. “Mere Missions: Keep Moving Forward.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Apprenticed by the Early Church, 33–38. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2021.
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The Cost of Apprenticeship: Historical Foundations for the Pursuit of Wise Mentors
Rev. Dr. Kwesi Kamau identifies apprenticeship as a historic Christian method for leadership development at the 2021 Evangel Gathering.
Kamau, Kwesi. “The Cost of Apprenticeship: Historical Foundations for the Pursuit of Wise Spiritual Mentors.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Apprenticed by the Early Church, 29–32. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2021.
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Forming Your Cohort Plan Using Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss and Rev. Eric Himelick talk participants of the 2021 Evangel Gathering through how to complete a Sacred Roots Thrive Plan.
Voss, Hank, and Eric Himelick. “‘Means’: Forming Your Cohort Plan Using Sacred Roots Spiritual Classics.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Apprenticed by the Early Church, 61–66. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2021.
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How to Lead a Sacred Roots Cohort
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss and Rev. Eric Himelick teach congregational leaders at the 2021 Evangel Gathering how to lead a Sacred Roots study group.
Voss, Hank, and Eric Himelick. “‘Means’: How to Lead a Sacred Roots Cohort.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Apprenticed by the Early Church, 51–60. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2021.
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The Need for Apprenticeship: Biblical Foundations for the Pursuit of Wise Spiritual Mentors
Rev. Dr. Don Davis encourages attendees at the 2021 Evangel Gathering to consider apprenticeship as a serious means of leadership development within the church.
Davis, Don. “The Need for Apprenticeship: Biblical Foundations for the Pursuit of Wise Spiritual Mentors.” In Sacred Roots Thriving in Ministry: Apprenticed by the Early Church, 17–28. Wichita, KS: TUMI Press, 2021.
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Praying the Psalms: Habits for Soul Care
Panelists David Dunham, Dr. Denise Flanders, Rev. Dr. Greg Peters, Rev. Dr. Hank Voss, and Dr. May Young share their personal habits for praying the Psalms at Taylor University's Praying the Psalms Conference.
Dunham, David, Denise Flanders, Greg Peters, Hank Voss, and May Young. “Praying the Psalms: Habits for Soul Care.” Panel presented at the Praying the Psalms Conference, Upland, IN, April 26, 2021.
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"Let Us Magnify His Name Together" (Ps 34:3): Praying the Psalms in Community
Rev. Dr. Greg Peters discusses praying the Psalms with others at the 2021 Praying the Psalms Conference at Taylor University.
Peters, Greg. “‘Let Us Magnify His Name Together’ (Ps 34:3): Praying the Psalms in Community.” Invited Address presented at the Praying the Psalms Conference, Upland, IN, April 26, 2021.
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Making Dead Friends: Christian Connectedness with the Past
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss describes how spiritual classics can connect Christians to their shared heritage at the Praying the Psalms Conference at Taylor University.
Voss, Hank. “Making Dead Friends: Christian Connectedness with the Past.” Invited Address presented at the Praying the Psalms Conference, Upland, IN, April 26, 2021.
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"Sisters in Strength": Re-Evaluating Agency Among Women in Two Low-Income Congregations in South Los Angeles
Dr. Isaac Voss, Lane Valley, and Makaela Brass analyze two low-income congregations in South Los Angeles using the Sacred Roots framework for human flourishing.
Voss, Isaac, Lane Valley, and Makaela Brass. “‘Sisters in Strength’: Re-Evaluating Agency Among Women in Two Low-Income Congregations in South Los Angeles.” Presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Costa Mesa, CA, March 19, 2021.
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The Apocrypha as a Lost Spiritual Classic
Dr. Robert F. Lay advocates for Protestants to consider the Apocrypha as a Christian spiritual classic.
Lay, Robert F. “The Apocrypha as a Lost Protestant Spiritual Classic.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Providence, RI, November 17, 2020.
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Spiritual Classics and Evangelical Ressourcement: Addressing Perennial Pastoral Problems
At the 2020 Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, Rev. Dr. Hank Voss discusses how an evangelical return to the Christian spiritual classics can equip and empower congregation leaders to address pastoral problems they face today.
Voss, Hank. “Spiritual Classics and Evangelical Ressourcement: Addressing Perennial Pastoral Problems.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Providence, RI, November 17, 2020.
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Thomas à Kempis' Self-Centered Imitation of Christ: Late Medieval Reflections on Following Jesus
Rev. Dr. Greg Peters shares lessons he has learned from studying Thomas à Kempis and his book "The Imitation of Christ" at the 2020 Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting. Peters' book "Thomas a Kempis: His Life and Spiritual Theology" (Cascade, 2021) is available on Amazon.
Peters, Greg. “Thomas à Kempis’ Self-Centered Imitation of Christ: Late Medieval Reflections on Following Jesus.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Providence, RI, November 17, 2020.
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Bartolomé de las Casas' A Brief History of the Destruction of the Indies (1552) as a Spiritual Classic
At the 2020 Evangelical Theological Society Annual Meeting, Dr. Robert Chao Romero makes the case that Bartolomé de las Casas' book "A Brief History of the Destruction of the Indies" is a spiritual classic.
Romero, Robert Chao. “Bartolomé de Las Casas’ A Brief History of the Destruction of the Indies (1552) as a Spiritual Classic.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, Providence, RI, November 17, 2020.
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Biblical Friendship in Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspective: Aelred as Paradigmatic Model for Christian Friendship
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss discusses Aelred of Rievaulx's view of Christian friendship.
Voss, Hank. “Biblical Friendship in Historical, Theological, and Practical Perspective: Aelred as Paradigmatic Model for Christian Friendship.” Invited Address presented at the Evangelistic Faith Missions Regional Urban Ministries Annual Retreat, Upland, IN, May 29, 2020.
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Ministry Leaders with Spiritual Friends: Retrieving the Great Tradition's Wealth for NextGen Church Leaders
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss encourages young Christian leaders to devote energy to the spiritual discipline of spiritual friendship.
Voss, Hank. “Ministry Leaders with Spiritual Friends: Retrieving the Great Tradition’s Wealth for NextGen Church Leaders.” Presentation presentedat Westlawn Gospel Chapel, Chicago, IL, January 20, 2020.
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Poor Pastors with Rich Friends: Retrieving the Great Tradition's Wealth to Serve the Poor
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss presented this paper to the Muncie Theology Institute in Muncie, IN on December 7, 2019. Using Aelred of Rievaulx's (d. 1167) book "Spiritual Friendship" as a case study, Voss suggests retrieving the Christian spiritual classics is a way congregational leaders working among the poor can address perennial pastoral problems.
Voss, Hank. “Poor Pastors with Rich Friends: Retrieving the Great Tradition’s Wealth to Serve the Poor.” Presented at the Muncie Theology Institute Consultation, Muncie, IN, December 7, 2019.
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Spiritual Friendship in the Works of Ambrose, Augustine, and Aelred: Retrieving the Wealth of the Great Tradition in Service to the Evangelical Poor
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss discusses how contemporary congregational leaders can retrieve Christian spiritual classics to equip and empower the church.
Voss, Hank. “Spiritual Friendship in the Works of Ambrose, Augustine, and Aelred: Retrieving the Wealth of the Great Tradition in Service to the Evangelical Poor.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society, San Diego, CA, November 22, 2019.
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The UCA Can Change the USA
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss presents to the Los Angeles Urban Church Association how Christian spiritual classics can strengthen the souls of urban church planters.
Voss, Hank. “‘The UCA Can Change the USA’: Using Spiritual Classics to Strengthen the Soul of Urban Church Planters.” Presented at the Los Angeles Urban Church Association Consultation, Los Angeles, CA, August 3, 2019.
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The Use of Spiritual Classics as a Resource for the Ongoing Formation of Congregational Leaders with Special Reference to the Middle East
Rev. Dr. Hank Voss presented at the Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary Faculty Training about using Christian spiritual classics as a means of continuing education for congregational leaders.
Voss, Hank. “The Use of Spiritual Classics as a Resource for the Ongoing Formation of Congregational Leaders with Special Reference to the Middle East.” Invited Address presented at the Jordan Evangelical Theological Seminary Faculty Training, Amman, Jordan, January 21, 2019.