Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley on “Thinking Theologically”
Dougald McLaurin of the Library at Southeastern Seminary talks to Drs. Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley about theological method.
Jim Morgan: Putting Christ at the Center of Business
The former CEO of Krispy Kreme discusses how faith affects our work.
Faith and Work Panel: “Every workplace is a Great Commission workplace.”
Benjamin Quinn leads a faith and work panel featuring James Morgan, Harry Nelson, Dee Labriola, and Gabe Chatham.
Carl Trueman: On Writing, Research, and Thinking Well
Carl Trueman: Condemned to Be Free
We still want to belong, but the old and established ways of belonging have been plunged into crisis.
Carl Trueman: The Freedom of the Christian and the Bondage of the Shrill
Technology is reshaping the world. How is it reshaping you? Watch Dr. Carl Trueman's lecture on technology and what it means to be human.
Mark Liederbach: The Great God, the Good Creation, the Grand Story, and our Glorious Response
Mark Liederbach of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, gives a lecture entitled “The Great God, The Good Creation, The […]
Katharine Hayhoe: Climate Change — Facts, Fictions, and our Faith
Katharine Hayhoe, Climate scientist and endowed professor of public policy and law at Texas Tech University, gives a […]
Jonathan Wilson: Relationships — The Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility
Jonathan Wilson gives a lecture entitled “Relationships: The Goodness of Creation and Human Responsibility.” This lecture was delivered […]
Alister McGrath: Creation, Redemption, and Wonder
Alister McGrath, Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at the University of Oxford, gives a lecture entitled […]
Rusty Pritchard: Creation Care and Whole-Life Discipleship
Rusty Pritchard, Vice President of Tearfund USA, gives a lecture entitled “Creation Care and Whole-Life Discipleship.” This lecture […]
Norman Wirzba: Creation Through Christ — What Difference Does it Make?
Norman Wirzba of Duke University gives a lecture entitled “Creation Through Christ: What Difference Does it Make?” This […]
Jordan Steffaniak: Saving Masculinity and Femininity from the Morgue
Jordan Steffaniak, winner of our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Saving Masculinity and Femininity from the Morgue: […]
Eddy Wu: Considering Moral Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence
Eddy Wu, second-place finisher in our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Considering Moral Responsibility in Artificial Intelligence.” […]
Andrew J. Spencer: Substantial Healing — Recovering the Ecological Vision of Francis Schaeffer
Andrew Spencer, third-place finisher in our Paper Contest, gives a lecture entitled “Substantial Healing: Recovering the Ecological Vision […]
Ken Keathley: On Service, Suffering, and Sacrifice (Mark 10:35-45)
“For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as […]
Jeffrey Koperski: Why Scientific Realism Depends on Theism
Some of the central ideas in science rest on a theological foundation…. If you take the theistic foundation […]
Jeffrey Koperski: How the ‘X-Club’ Played a Pivotal Role in Dividing Science and Religion
René Descartes, Isaac Newton and other early scientists were Christians, and their faith was essential to their science. […]
Remembering Walter Hooper, the Man Who Served C. S. Lewis’s Literary Legacy
On Monday, Dec. 7, North Carolina native Walter Hooper passed away at the age of 89 from complications […]
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