James Innell Packer, born July 22, 1926 in Gloucester, England, is a conservative evangelical Anglican, author, and theologian in the Calvinist tradition. Dr. James I. Packer is one of the preeminent evangelical theologians today, who in addition to his work at Regent College writes books, serves as a Senior Editor and Visiting Scholar of Christianity Today and contributes to a variety of theological journals. In 1979, after teaching and preaching for 27 years in England, he became Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at Regent College, and in 1989 he was installed as the first Sangwoo Young Chee Professor of Theology. In 1996 he became Board of Governors' Professor of Theology. Dr. Packer is married with three children and enjoys tapping his foot to classic jazz. Here is the Regent College's webpage on Dr. Packer. He has an extensive audio page on the Regent College website that the audio does cost money. Here is his written interview with the Founder's Journal.
Here are the sermons I have found online:
Monergism
- 19 Lectures on the Attributes of God
- The Elizabethan Puritans (MP3)
- Puritanism Under the Stuarts (MP3)
- The Glory of God and the Reviving of Religion
- By Grace Through Faith: The Nature of Saving Faith Listen
- By Grace Through Faith: The Source of Saving Faith Listen
- By Grace Through Faith: The Path of Saving Faith Listen
- Hanging on
- Complaining
- Asking
- Check-Up
- Brooding
- The Path and the Bypass
- The God We Pray To
- True Zeal: Laodicea
- What are You Doing?
- Who Are You With?
- The Jews and The Gospel
- Jesus and His Church
- Bearing Fruit
- A Wish Come True
- Holy Spirit, Holy Trinity, Holy Life
- See His Face
- Finishing Well
- Real Treasure
- The Brethren
- Prayer Book Worship -Worship of the Heart
- The Internal Unity of Scripture
- The Internal Unity of Scripture - Part 2
- The Internal Unity of Scripture - Part 3
- Reformation Part 1 - Forms of Renewal
- Reformation Part 2 - The Tractarian Movement
- Theology is for Everyone
Sermon Index
Covenant Seminary
Cathedral Church of the Advent
All Souls' Anglican Church
Willingdon Church
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