Product Description
In honor of the life and ministry of Dr. J.I. Packer, the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals presents a selection of Dr. Packer’s classic Bible teaching through the years at the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology (Disc 1) and the Pensacola Theological Institute (Disc 2).
Disc 1 includes 13 messages from the PCRT:
- On Knowing God: The World and the Word (PCRT 1975)
- On Knowing God: The Word and the Spirit (PCRT 1975)
- On Knowing God: The Christian's Certainty (PCRT 1975)
- Sacrifice and Satisfaction (PCRT 1978)
- To All Who Will Come (PCRT 1978)
- The Means of Growth (PCRT 1981)
- Body Life (PCRT 1981)
- Predestination (PCRT 1983)
- Predestination in Christian History (PCRT 1983)
- Divisions in the Church (PCRT 1985)
- Reformation of the Church (PCRT 1985)
- The Necessity of the Atonement (PCRT 1990)
- The Extent of the Atonement (PCRT 1990)
- On to Holiness (PCRT 1993)
Discs 2 & 3 include 24 messages from PTI. Disc 2 includes the following 12 messages:
- God Our Guide
- Start Here
- Revelation
- Inspiration of Scripture
- The Canonicity of Scripture
- Biblical Authority
- Faith in the Bible
- Christ's Ascension and His Ascendedness
- A Theology of the Holy Spirit
- Doubting Thomas's Journey into Faith
- Philippians 1
- Philippians 4
Disc 3 includes the following 12 messages:
- Divine Guidance 1
- Divine Guidance 2
- Humility, Integrity, and Simplicity
- Footnotes on Biblical Inerrancy
- Footnotes on Biblical Authority
- Footnotes on Guidance
- The Truth of the Trinity
- Guidance
- Use Your Guide Book
- Get Wisdom
- A Case Study in Vocational Guidance
- Guided Life
(37 mp3 messages on 3 discs)
James Innell (J.I.) Packer (1926-2020) was an evangelical theologian, speaker, educator, and writer. He was known for his best-selling book, Knowing God, as well as his work as an editor for the English Standard Version (ESV) of the Bible. Dr. Packer was one of the high-profile signers of the 1978 Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy and a member of the advisory board of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood. Ordained in the Anglican Church, Packer’s last teaching position was as the Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia.