Category: Davenant Institute
Guest Appearance on The Pilgrim Faith Podcast—The Rhetoric of God
I recently appeared on the Pilgrim Faith podcast, discussing the rhetoric of God.
The Pilgrim Faith podcast is hosted by my good friends Joseph Minich and Dale Stenberg and produced in association with the Davenant Institute. Dale introduces their work here.
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Davenant Hall: Rethinking Christian Higher Ed
Brad Littlejohn and Colin Redemer joined me for a discussion of the work of Davenant Hall.
Christians and Coronavirus: Seeking Wisdom in Time of Confusion, #3: When To Obey, When To Protest
Brad Littlejohn and I recently recorded a series of videos in which we discuss issues of wisdom that surround our response to the coronavirus crisis as Christians. In this third video, we discuss the question of how Christians ought to respond when they believe that the civil magistrate is placing excessive restrictions upon us.
Christians and Coronavirus: Seeking Wisdom in Time of Confusion, #2: Are They Allowed to Do That?
Brad Littlejohn and I recently recorded a series of videos in which we discuss issues of wisdom that surround our response to the coronavirus crisis as Christians. In this second video, we discuss the rights and duties of the civil magistrate relative to churches.
Principles of Christian Wisdom in the Time of Coronavirus (with Steven Wedgeworth)
Steven Wedgeworth joins me to discuss some ways in which the Coronavirus crisis highlights our need for wisdom, and how the Christian and the Protestant tradition can speak to this need.
February 26th: Exodus 5 and Matthew 11
Davenant Hall Course on Reading the Bible
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Steven Duby and Joseph Minich on Divine Simplicity (‘The Lord Is One: Reclaiming Divine Simplicity’)
Steven Duby and Joseph Minich recently joined me to discuss The Lord Is One: Reclaiming Divine Simplicity, a book to which they both contribute essays, which has just been published by the Davenant Press. Steven Duby, associate professor of theology at Grand Canyon University, is also the author of Divine Simplicity: A Dogmatic Account and God in Himself: Scripture, Metaphysics, and the Task of Christian Theology, which was published last week.
I Read the Audible Version of First Volume of Hooker Modernization
I am the reader on the Audible version of the first volume of the Davenant Institute’s modernization of Richard Hooker’s Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity.
You can purchase a copy here.