The What, Why, and How of Public Theology
What is public theology? Why do we need it? and How do do it? A biblical understanding of the work of Jesus Christ spurs us to seek to do God's will to be done on earth.
The What, Why, and How of Public Theology
What is public theology? Why do we need it? and How do do it? A biblical understanding of the work of Jesus Christ spurs us to seek to do God's will to be done on earth.
Connecting Points: The Way of Christ in Politics and the Public Square (with Benjamin Quinn)
It's a bonus episode of Christ and Culture! Dr. Quinn shares how leaders can navigate faith and politics.
Political Chaos and Prophecy: A Call for Discernment among Believers
It’s natural to want to understand current events in the context of the end times. Instead of engaging in speculation, what can we do?
Sabbath Isn’t As Hard As You Think
We often look at the idea of a God-ordained pattern of rest with suspicion. Should that be the case?
Beau Landers: Rest Is a Spiritual Issue
Dr. Beau Landers talks about rest, workaholism, and a lot of really good books.
Tom Nettles: The Life and Legacy of L. Russ Bush
Tom Nettles talks to Ken Keathley about L. Russ Bush and their book, 'Baptists and the Bible.'
When God Ran
Like the running father, Jesus bore our shame and suffered to draw us close, sanctifying us through His sacrifice.
Christopher Talbot: Theological Anthropology
We at the Center for Faith and Culture have been involved in a project on theological anthropology. What does that term mean, and what have we learned?
The Census: Did Luke Make a Mistake?
We have every reason to trust the veracity of Luke’s account.
Malcolm Yarnell: Karl Barth and Natural Theology
What can we learn about God from the natural world? Malcolm Yarnell joins us to talk about Karl Barth and natural theology.
Psalm 27 as the Solution in the Struggle Over Self-Image
Like David, we can find comfort, satisfaction, and confidence in the God of our salvation as we behold him.
May Christians Engage in Natural Theology? Karl Barth Contra Mundum
While the majority tradition will likely prevail, Karl Barth’s minority report needs to be heard, and his warning against the misuse of general revelation must be heeded.
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