See HERE. You can hear a whole host of lectures from scholars such as Walter Brueggemann, Ben Witherington, Richard Hays, Dale Allison, John Barclay, Charles Talbert, Eugene Petersen, Bruce Longenecker, NT Wright, Gustavo Gutierrez, and Jurgen Moltmann. These are a wonderful resource for students and scholars alike. I am, as you may suspect, listening to my friend Brueggemann at present.
Posted by: John Anderson | November 3, 2009






John,
Thanks for the plug for our online media library! Glad to hear that these have enjoyable and helpful for you. Dr. Brueggemann will be here at Truett again in February for our Winter Pastors’ School.
Thanks,
–Adam
By: Adam on November 4, 2009
at 9:40 am
What a great resource! Thanks for the link
By: Mike Koke on November 4, 2009
at 3:33 pm
Thanks for this, John! I’m downloading as I Wright this (pun shamefully intended).
By: Michael on November 4, 2009
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Adam: Not a problem. I am glad to do it. And I am getting together with Brueggemann at SBL, and will be glad to see him at Baylor in the Spring.
Mike: You are welcome.
Michael: A horrible pun, Michael. Out of all of them, that’s who you went to first (wink). Just kidding . . . enjoy! But do check out Brueggemann.
By: John Anderson on November 4, 2009
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If you are interested in more Theological Lectures I have a list here, and one for iTunes Biblical Studies here.
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