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.
Category: Ethics
The Coronavirus Discussion
On this unusual episode of Mere Fidelity, Derek, Matt, and I discuss the crisis of the coronavirus and how the church can and ought to respond to it.
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The End of Our Work
Divine Humility with Dr Matthew Wilcoxen
On this week’s Mere Fidelity, Derek and I were joined by Dr Matthew Wilcoxen to discuss his recent book, Divine Humility: God’s Morally Perfect Being.
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Commissioned as One Body (Liturgy and Our Labours)
The Role of Wisdom in Education
The following is the audio from a talk that I recently gave at a Davenant event in Oxford. You can listen to the rest of the talks here.
Commission and Authority (Liturgy and Our Labours)
Alpha and Omega Food (Liturgy and Our Labours)
Science and the Good (with Dr Paul Nedelisky)
On this week’s Mere Fidelity, Derek, Matt, and I are joined by Dr Paul Nedelisky to discuss his co-authored book, Science and the Good: The Tragic Quest for the Foundations of Morality.
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Creating a Society More Hospitable to Motherhood with Harriet Connor
Harriet Connor joins me today to discuss ways to produce a society more hospitable to motherhood. She recently wrote a piece on the subject for the Gospel Coalition Australia, called ‘Treasuring the Immeasurable Work of Mothers’ and is the author of the book Big Picture Parents.
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