The Henry Center is pleased to announce that Michael Glerup’s recent Scripture & Ministry lecture and interview sessions are now posted free of charge for the viewing of the general public.
March 16, 2011 | Michael Glerup | The Center for Early African Christianity, St. Davids, PA “Visions & Veils: Reading Moses in the Early Church” (1pm in ATO Chapel at TEDS)
Moses, a pivotal figure in the story of salvation, was a friend of God, who God spoke to “face to face, clearly and not in riddles.” He was the most humble man on earth and a powerful intercessor for Israel yet was rejected and maligned by his community. The early church-apostles and later interpreters– steeped in scripture, encouraged by Jesus words “If you believed Moses, you would believe me, for he wrote about me” mined Moses’ life for insight into the Christian life and faith. In this lecture we will investigate with the early exegetes, particularly those from the African continent, the key events of Moses’ life and explore their implications for pastoral ministry, Christian formation, and the mission of the church.
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