The Enduring Greatness of Abraham (Nu. 1)

Our previous entry focused in on the importance of the Image of God in the world of medical science. Without a firm grasp of humanity’s spiritual component, we lose our ethical footing when dealing with the material aspect. Without recognizing the grander purpose for human existence, we cannot fully live as we ought. Nu.1: The…
Relating Man in the Image of God to the Health Sciences (Nu. 2)

In last week’s message, we saw Dr. Henry challenge the materialistic explanation for human nature, a view very prominent in today’s world. Theologically speaking, living in this way is inconsistent with who we truly are as human beings. We can only be fully who we are meant to be when we live in light of…
The Greatest Interview of All Time (nu. 3)

In our last posting we saw something of the timelessness of the human condition, as Dr. Henry showed the links between the worldviews of the pagan ancient world and our own postmodern age. The life without God yields the same sense of apathy tempered only by despair whenever we might happen to live. …
Neo-Paganism: Life Without the Emmanuel Factor (nu. 4)

In our last posting we heard Dr. Henry use Ecclesiastes 12 to challenge us in considering our ways. The inevitability of infirmities as we age ought to remind us that we cannot forever count on our temporal strength. Keeping our mental eyes fixed firmly on our Creator will grant us perspective when our created eyes…
In Search of a Happy Ending (nu. 5)

Last week we heard Carl Henry admonish the sometimes anemic church of the postmodern age to look back to the power of the Early Church. In their lives we see a hope for a renewed past. This was no mere atavism where we simply imitate what has already been done but rather tapping into the…
The Risen Christ and the Radiant Church (nu. 6)

Last week we heard the challenge to us that we would orient our lives by Christ as the Logos of God, the exegete of the Father, and the perfect human being. We find our identity not in empty materialism or utopian socio-political movement but in him who is forever before the face of God. Nu….
The Greatness God Has Prepared for Us (nu. 7)

In last week’s sermon we were presented with Dr. Henry’s challenge to our freedom obsessed age. Where we strive to be free from all constraints and end up being slaves to our every passing impulse or handing our liberties to political saviors promising utopias to come tomorrow, life in Christ grants us the form and…
The Greatest Text on Freedom (nu. 8)

In last week’s sermon we heard Dr. Henry show us how our true image is found in Christ. In contrast to the world which offers us transitory and ultimately meaningless sources of identity, God, in the life of Jesus, shows us how to be truly human. We have in Christ the pattern for humanity which…
The New Image of Man (nu. 9)

Last time we saw that Carl Henry’s view of humanity rested ultimately in his view of creation. Without the Triune God creating humanity with his own imprint, his Imago Dei, humanity’s dignity is but dust in the wind. With it we have a purpose, a place, and a person-ness which can be neither denied nor revoked….
Carl F. H. Henry on Human Nature: Top 10 Lectures & Sermons

Much of Carl F. H. Henry’s moral sense was driven by his view of humanity. Whether it was discussing bioethical issues or his opposition to communism or anything else, his objection was often rooted in the biblical emphasis that human beings are created in the image of God. People were not merely the sum of their…
Carl Henry Audio Series: “How to Hold It All Together”

Location: Trinity International University (TEDS/TGS Chapel) Date: August 5, 1979 Scripture: John 1; 2Cor 4:6 In a world of economic and political turmoil, where comfort and stability are foreign concepts and escape from reality through drugs and permissiveness often seems to be the norm rather than the exception, Carl Henry resounds a call to remember…
Carl Henry Audio Series: “Jesus’ Legacy to His Disciples”
Location: First Baptist Church, Conway AK Date: November 13, 1979 Scripture: John 14:1-27 Anxiety in the Christian life is not merely a contemporary phenomenon. The disciples of Jesus, Carl Henry explains, were anxious about Jesus’ death and departure. They wondered what life would look like without the Messiah in whom they had placed their faith and to whom…