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Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2169 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: This is The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. speaking at the Progressive National Baptist Convention. Jones speaks about having taken over as president recently and other updates on the convention. He also speaks about systemic corruption of power in the U.S. and that politics are not the only solution ... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2168 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Philippians 2:12-15. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the dangers of moral and ethical relativism, conformity and other modern norms. Sermon begins at 0:30:28. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2166 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from 1 Corinthians 12:27-31. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the problems of Christian ethnocentrism. Sermon begins at 0:27:20. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2167 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from John 13:20-35. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the love ethic of Jesus. The sermon begins at 0:24:25. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2165 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Song of Solomon 2:8-15. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the earthly sensuality of the Song of Solomon. He argues that little foxes and tender grapes are an allegory for sinners who by nature seek to destroy beauty and love. Sermon begins immediately. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2164 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Song of Solomon 2:8-15. Jones discusses the earthly sensuality of the Song of Solomon. He argues that little foxes and tender grapes are an allegory for sinners who by nature seek to destroy beauty and love. Sermon begins at 0:22:06. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2163 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Matthew 1:1-16. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the character of the four women who are listed in the lineage of Jesus. He argues that each soul counts individually in the eyes of God, that everyone is capable of redemption, that one should n... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2162 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Matthew 1:1-16. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the character of the four women who are listed in the lineage of Jesus. He argues that each soul counts individually in the eyes of God, that everyone is capable of redemption, that one should not be j... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2161 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Matthew 17:1-8. Jones discusses how participatory presence with God will allow you to see the amazing His amazing feats. Sermon begins at 0:25:40. View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library -
Creator: Jones, William A., 1934-2160 Contributing Institution: Brooklyn College Library Description: The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from Exodus 16:1-7. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses how the slaves that were first brought to the United States from Africa were subject to preaching about Christianity. He explains that they could see the incompleteness and hypocrisy of the services giv... View Full Item at Brooklyn College Library