Nathan Finn: Baptists, Education, and the Church
Watch Nathan Finn's Library Talk on Baptists, Education, and the Church.
Nathan Finn: Baptists, Education, and the Church
Watch Nathan Finn's Library Talk on Baptists, Education, and the Church.
Nathan Finn: Against “Establishmentarian” Baptist Political Theology
Watch Dr. Nathan Finn's Carver-Barnes lecture on Baptist Political Theology
Luke Bretherton: Forming the Common Life
"You can never secure yourself. You are dependent on God. You are dependent on others," says Dr. Luke Bretherton.
Jonathan Moo: Loving God and Neighbor in an Age of Climate Crisis
Jonathan Moo discusses ways to love our neighbor as we engage the issue of climate change.
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.
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 […]
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 […]
Malcolm Yarnell: Christology without Christlikeness — Triumph and Failure at the Council of Chalcedon
The Council of Chalcedon (451) was one of the most important events in church history. What were the […]
Erica Carlson: How Wrestling With Tough Questions Helps Students’ Faith at the University
“God isn’t afraid of our questions.” Are some questions off limits for questions? What role can churches play […]
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