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Lecture on St. Dominic
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading from 1 Peter 3, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about Saint Dominic and the Dominican Order.
Lecture on St. Ignatius Loyola
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer; followed by a devotional from Luke 23, John 19, and Matthew 27; and then a hymn. He speaks about the Counter Reformation which limited the spread of Protestantism and restored the vitality of the Roman Church. Much is owed to St. Ignatius Loyola.
Lecture on St. Pantaenus
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the great theologian Pantaenus, a teacher in Alexandria.
Lecture on Study of Church History
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning "the great Christian heroes of long ago." The first reading comes from the 71st Psalm, beginning with the seventeenth verse. He speaks about why it is important to study Church history and heritage.
Lecture on Tatian the Assyrian
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. This lecture begins with a scripture reading and then a long prayer of praise to God. He speaks about the Christian theologian of the 2nd century Tatian the Assyrian.
Lecture on Tertullian
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a scripture reading, and then a hymn. He speaks about the effects of the Severan Persecution on North Africa and what it did to Tertullian.
Lecture on the 12th Century
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading from 2 Timothy 3, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He presents an overview of the 12th century, which prepared the way for the highest point of the Middle Ages (13th century).
Lecture on the 12th Century
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading from 2 Timothy 3, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He presents an overview of the 12th century, which prepared the way for the highest point of the Middle Ages (13th century).
Lecture on the Affects of the Great Awakening
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early Church history. The lecture begins with several announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He speaks about the influences of the Great Awakening, including increased church membership and attendance, renewed interest in missionary work, and more enrollment in divinity schools.
Lecture on the Anabaptist Movement
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a scripture reading from 1 Peter 2, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Anabaptist movement.
Lecture on the Anglo-Dutch Wars
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning American Church history. The lecture begins with several announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He speaks about the Dutch holdings in North America and the Anglo-Dutch Wars.
Lecture on the Apologists
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning “the great defenders of the faith in the 2nd century.” The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the apologists.
Lecture on the Apostolic Fathers
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning “the great defenders of the faith in the 2nd century.” This lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He finishes his lecture series on the Apostolic Fathers with Polycarp.
Lecture on the Arian Controversy
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. He begins with a hymn, followed by a scripture reading from Matthew 11:25, and then a prayer. The lecture is specifically about Constantine and the Arian Controversy.
Lecture on the Baptists of Rhode Island
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early American Church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He speaks about the Baptists in Rhode Island, particularly the work of Roger Williams and his want for the complete separation of Church and State.
Lecture on the Barbarian Invasion
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. He begins with a hymn and a scripture reading from Jeremiah 6:22. The lecture is specifically about the Barbarian Invasions of Rome.
Lecture on the Battle of Pelagius
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning “the great Christian heroes of long ago.” The first reading begins with verse twelve of Romans chapter five. He speaks of one of the greatest theologian battles Augustine had to fight: the battle of Pelagius.
Lecture on the Beginnings of Christianity in Scotland
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with announcements and a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the beginnings of Christianity in Scotland to begin a series of lectures on the Scottish Reformation.
Lecture on the Beginnings of Denominationalism
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning Church beginnings in America. The lecture begins with several announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He begins this class with an overview of the makeup of the original Thirteen Colonies: the Anglicans, Pilgrims and Puritans that turned into congregations in New England, Catholics of Maryland, and the Baptists of Rhode Island.
Lecture on the Beginnings of the Great Awakening
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early Church history. The lecture begins with several announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He makes a distinction between Johann Anastasius Freylinghausen, one of the greatest hymn writers, and Jacobus Frelinghuysen, a Calvinist minister.
Lecture on the Benedictine Order
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading from 2 Timothy 2, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Catholic religious orders, specifically the Order of Saint Benedict.
Lecture on the Catholic Church and the French Revolution
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning Church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about how the French Revolution posed a challenge to Christianity everywhere and might have been even more of a danger to the Catholic Church than the Protestant Reformation.
Lecture on the Church Jesus Built
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning the "great Christian heroes of long ago.” The first reading comes from the sixteenth chapter of Matthew, beginning with the thirteenth verse. He speaks of the church that Jesus built, directing His church and His work.
Lecture on the Church’s Answer to the Challenge of Deism
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early Church history. The lecture begins with several announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He speaks about the Great Awakening in America and the Evangelical Awakening/Revival as a response to the challenge of Deism.
Lecture on The Confessions of St. Augustine
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning “the great Christian heroes of long ago.” The first reading comes from the first chapter of The Confessions of St. Augustine. He speaks about one of the most famous lines from the ancient history of the Church: “Thou awakes us to delight in Thy praise; for Thou madest us for Thyself, and out hear is restless, until it repose in Thee.”
Lecture on the Congregational Chruch
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Congregational churches of New England.
Lecture on the Congregational Church of New England
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early American Church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and a hymn. He speaks about the Congregational Church of New England that developed out of the Pilgrim settlement at Plymouth and the Puritan settlement at Salem.
Lecture on the Conversion of Slavs
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Investiture Controversy, which posed the state and church against one another, and the conversion of the pagan Slavs.
Lecture on the Council of Trent
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Council of Trent, the foundation of the Counter Reformation.
Lecture on the Counter Reformation
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. This class makes up the last part of the lecture series about the Counter Reformation. Reform was seen in the Index Librorum Prohibitorum (Index of Forbidden Books), the zealousness of the Inquisition in Spain and Italy, and the rise of theologians defending the Catholic Church.
Lecture on the Creed of Nicaea
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. He begins with a hymn, followed by a scripture reading, and then a prayer. The lecture is specifically about the original adoption of the the Creed of Nicaea of 325.
Lecture on the Crusades
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading from Revelations 19, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the military campaigns of the Crusades of the Middle Ages.
Lecture on the Death of Cardinal Beaton
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional from Daniel 7, and then a hymn. He speaks about the plot against and murder of the Cardinal David Beaton lead by Norman Leslie.
Lecture on the Death of Oliver Cromwell
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional from Psalm 71, and then a hymn. He speaks about Oliver Cromwell’s posthumous execution and the political upheaval in England.
Lecture on the Dutch Split from the Catholic Church
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about one of the last great breaks from the Church of Rome -- that of the Netherlands, which became an independent Protestant nation.
Lecture on the Early American Colonists
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early American Church history. The lecture begins with announcements and a prayer, followed by a devotional, and a hymn. He speaks about the three main types of entities in America: the proprietary provinces, the corporate colonies, and the Royal Crown colonies.
Lecture on the Early Life of John Knox
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional from John 17, and then a hymn. He speaks about the early life of John Knox, the decided hero of the Scottish Reformation.
Lecture on the Eastern Orthodox Church
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Lecture on the East–West Schism
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a scripture reading, followed by a prayer, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Great Schism between the East and the West of the 11th century.
Lecture on the Edict of Nantes
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Edict of Nantes (1598) which ordered the toleration of more than one religion in France.
Lecture on the Elizabethan Religious Settlement
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with announcements and a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about Queen Elizabeth I’s middle of the road religious settlement.
Lecture on the End of the Middle Ages
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a scripture readings from 1 Peter 5, and then a hymn. He speaks about the breaking up of the Middle Ages.
Lecture on the English Reformation
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn by John Milton. He speaks about the English Reformation and the clash between the James I and a Puritan Parliament.
Lecture on the Excommunication of Martin Luther
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning the Protestant Reformation. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a scripture reading, and then a hymn. He speaks about one of the great ironies of church history: Why did it take so long for the Catholic Church to excommunicate Martin Luther?
Lecture on the Excommunication of Martin Luther
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional from Psalm 130 and Martin Luther’s version, and then a hymn. He speaks about Martin Luther’s excommunication by the Catholic Church under Pope Leo X.
Lecture on the First Century
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the second 30 years of the Church, the last third of the 1st century, roughly spanning from 70 AD (fall of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem) to 100 AD.
Lecture on the French Wars of Religion
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. The lecture begins with a prayer, followed by a devotional, and then a hymn. He speaks about the Wars of Religion between the Catholics and Protestants in France, focusing on a massacre of Protestants.
Lecture on the Great Pelagian Controversy
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. He begins with a reading of St. Augustine’s prayer for perseverance and a hymn. The lecture is specifically about the battle between the Augustinians and the Pelagians.
Lecture on the Holy Club
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early Church history. The lecture begins with announcements and a prayer, directly followed by a devotional and a hymn of particular importance to the topic of the class. He speaks again about one of the greatest religious leaders of history—John Wesley—including a discussion of the Holy Club, the so called first phase of Methodism.
Lecture on the "Holy Roller Movement"
Lecture by LeMoine Lewis at Abilene Christian University concerning early church history. This lecture begins with a hymn led by Jay Roberts, followed by a scripture reading, and then a prayer. He speaks about the so called 2nd century Holy Roller Movement.
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