Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary invited Edmund Clowney to deliver the prestigious Staley lectures in 1973. Many of Tim Keller's most prominent themes can be heard in these lectures from his first year of seminary. Until 2021 the lectures sat in the Gordon-Conwell archives on reel-to-reel. But for this project Gordon-Conwell digitized them, and Tim and Kathy Keller heard them for the first time since they were 22 years old. Special thanks to the Clowney Trust for their permission to share these lectures for the first time with the broader public.
Edmund Clowney: The Lord and the Word
Edmund Clowney observes than when we look for moral heroes in the Old Testament, even the positive examples disturb us
Edmund Clowney: The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory (Part 1)
Edmund Clowney explains that the Old Testament gives a pattern for the affliction of Jesus Christ.
Edmund Clowney: The Sufferings of Christ and the Glory (Part 2)
Edmund Clowney shows us the suffering of Christ from the Old Testament images of the son, the lamb, and even God himself as the rock.
Edmund Clowney: The Salvation of Christ
Edmund Clowney marries piety with predestination and says we only ever understand doctrine on our knees before God. In prayer we can praise what we don’t prefer.
Edmund Clowney: The Fullness of Christ
Edmund Clowney laments that few preachers ever come close to glimpsing the full color spectrum in the Old Testament’s witness to Christ.
Edmund Clowney: The Wisdom of Christ
Jesus is the true Solomon, Edmund Clowney argues, because he never succumbed to lust for this world.
Edmund Clowney: The Praise of Christ
Only the one who fully trusted in God would ever be completely abandoned by him, Edmund Clowney explains.