Andrew J. Spencer’s Summer Reading List
Andrew J. Spencer recommends a mix of books that run the gamut, from dinosaurs to the power of the Gospel
Advancing the way of Christ in all of culture.
Andrew J. Spencer’s Summer Reading List
Andrew J. Spencer recommends a mix of books that run the gamut, from dinosaurs to the power of the Gospel
Commemorating America at 250 (with Thomas Kidd, Nathan Finn, and Walter Strickland) – EP 260
Four scholars explore what it means to mark 250 years of America through a Christian lens. They reflect on the country's gifts, shortcomings, and the opportunities that lie ahead for believers committed to biblical principles and the pursuit of a more perfect union.
Follow the Loves—Reflections on Teaching “City of God”
Benjamin Quinn reflects on moments from the CFC's first Mentorship 201 and valuable truths from Augustine's City of God
Four Recommendations for Summer Reading
Dr. Keathley shares his summer reading list, which includes a surprising addition!
You Have Already Been Called
Trenton Anthony discusses the word "calling," its meaning, and the beauty of being a child of God.
Blindspots: Questions from Parents of Transgender Adults (with Rachel Gilson and Mark Liederbach) – EP 259
Dr. Rachel Gilson, author of Born Again This Way, offers practical and biblical guidance on how parents can navigate painful and challenging situations with love, truth, and hope. Dr. Mark Liederbach joins to give moral framework for gender.
“Good Things Never Die.” Lessons on Singleness from Shawshank Prison
Jeremy Smith uses the film "Shawshank Redemption" to discuss suffering as it relates to singleness, and encourage surrender to a hope that never dies.
Brothers, Your Sisters Need You
Kate Carter reflects on the meaningful nature of Christian siblinghood and encourages brothers in Christ to continue to exhort their sisters in Christ.
Quinn: What is the Way of Christ in Culture?
Christians are called to advance the ways of the King in the kingdom – in all of creation.
Christlikeness Across Cultures: Three International Traditions to Adopt as Believers
When we look across different cultures, we will find traditions that enhance our Christian witness. These three traditions from around the globe standout as opportunities for a followers of Jesus.
Why Culture Matters for Counseling
Culture matters to counseling. People enter counseling with assumed beliefs about the world from culture. When we understand how culture influences an individual we can better approach the holistic person.
C. S. Lewis’s Cultural Antidotes
Benjamin Quinn: Advancing the Way of Christ in Culture
With a new season and a new director, we took the opportunity to change some things up and cast a fresh vision for the Christ and Culture Podcast — and the Center for Faith and Culture as a whole.
Benjamin Quinn discovers how we can be faithful followers of Christ in today's culture. Listen in as he explores how how we can advance the way of Christ in all of culture.
Trevin Wax: “The disenchanted world needs a church that’s not a chaplain, but a prophet.”
Dr. Wax delivered a lecture titled, "4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World."
Gavin Ortlund: How Do We Respond to the Deconstruction Movement?
How do we respond to the deconstruction movement? How might Jesus call us to serve those experiencing doubt? Gavin Ortlund delivers the annual Drummond-Bush Lecture.
Nathan Finn: Against “Establishmentarian” Baptist Political Theology
Watch Dr. Nathan Finn's Carver-Barnes lecture on Baptist Political Theology
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