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.
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.
Erin Smith: Burning Neural Circuits – The Acts of Daily Formation
In this seventh annual “Evangelical Voices in the Academy” lecture, Dr. Erin Smith dives into the neurological and psychological reasons our brains form habits.
Dan Strange: Our Need for a ‘Civil’ Elenctics
Dan Strange: 5 Hidden Themes Our Culture Can’t Stop Talking About
Daniel Strange speaks on his book Making Faith Magnetic in this Library Talk.
John Meade: The Old Testament Canon
Rebecca McLaughlin: Responding to Culture’s Pressing Moral Issues
How should Christians respond to our society's pressing moral issues? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's conversation on her book 'The Secular Creed' at this Library Talk.
Rebecca McLaughlin: Four Things Christians Must Reclaim
What do Christians need to reclaim? Watch Rebecca Mclaughlin's recent lecture at the Center for Faith and Culture.
“Being the ‘Salt’ of Jesus in the Workplace”: A Business as Mission Panel
What does it look like to be faithful in the workplace? Benjamin Quinn talks Mark Whitacre, Craig Williams, Chad Merrill, and Bill Peterson.
Karen Swallow Prior: “Words should be stewarded well.”
Karen Swallow Prior explains the process and significance of written communication.
Mark Whitacre: “If you’re not a servant leader, you’re a selfish leader.”
Mark Whitacre shares his radical testimony and explores what it looks like to be faithful in the workplace.
J. P. Moreland: Spiritual Formation, Virtue Ethics, and Christian Anthropology
J. P. Moreland discusses the role of spiritual formation, virtue ethics, and theological anthropology at the Center for Faith and Culture.
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