Edmund A. Steimle - "As it was in the Beginning" (January 10, 1960)
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- Title:
- Edmund A. Steimle - "As it was in the Beginning" (January 10, 1960)
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In the beginning, religion and life were unified in perfect harmony. It was only with the original sin in the garden that they became sundered and humakind began to struggle to know how to relate religion to their daily lives. In the Incarnation, however, this divide is healed, and God's intended purposes for creation are reestablished. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)
Sermon start time: (Part 1) 00:15. Sermon end time: (Part 1) 23:46.
Key quotation: “It is here, in Christ, that you see the original plan and purpose of God realized as it was in the beginning, which is why the Bible sometimes calls him the second Adam…God’s original design and purpose is restored in the Incarnation. God getting just about as practical and down-to-earth as God can get in Jesus Christ: religion and life, the spiritual and the material, the divine and the human, in one.”
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4q52ft82
- Date:
- January 10, 1960
- Speaker:
- Steimle, Edmund A.
- Biblical Book:
- Genesis
- Chapter and Verse:
- Genesis 1
- Subject:
- Contributor:
- Duke University. Chapel
- Identifier:
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- UA.17.01.0003 RR-0089
- ref5379_43a
- uachapelsermaud
- duke:321134
- dcrau001782
- ark:/87924/r4q52ft82
- f510aa7e-4000-42a9-9231-6ea432552536
- Digital Collection:
- Duke Chapel Recordings
- Source Collection:
- Duke University Chapel recordings
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- Language:
- English
- Location:
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- United States
- North Carolina
- Durham (N.C.)
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- Provenance:
- The Duke University Chapel Recordings were transferred to the Duke University Archives beginning in 1970.
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