William H. Willimon - "Thy Kingdom Come" (October 17, 1999)
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- Title:
- William H. Willimon - "Thy Kingdom Come" (October 17, 1999)
- Description:
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Sermon start time: (Part 1) 1:43. Sermon end time: (Part 1) 24:09.
On the backdrop of a coming presidential election, the preacher speaks to Christians’ supposed handling of politics. He does not explicitly imply for whom to vote, but gives two guidelines, with one being “do not give to Caesar what rightly belongs to God” and the other to discern what belongs to God. (Abstract created by Duke Divinity School staff.)
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4sx64q6r
- Date:
- October 17, 1999
- Speaker:
- Willimon, William H.
- Liturgical Calendar:
- Ordinary Time
- Biblical Book:
- Matthew
- Chapter and Verse:
- Matthew 22:15-22
- Subject:
- Contributor:
- Duke University. Chapel
- Identifier:
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- UA.17.01.0003 CS-0981
- ref10119_ot6
- uachapelsermaud
- duke:320942
- dcrau001625
- ark:/87924/r4sx64q6r
- 790f9cbd-deca-49f0-a86b-ce7905dfa42f
- Digital Collection:
- Duke Chapel Recordings
- Source Collection:
- Duke University Chapel recordings, 1954-2005
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- See below
- 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.
- Rights:
- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC 4.0
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