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.
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.
A Book for Every Believer’s Library: David W. Jones’ Summer Reading Recommendations
Dr. David W. Jones recommends three books for your summer reading list.
Are You Tweeting a Half-Baked Gospel?
Can you summarize the good news of Christ reconciling sinners to God in 280 characters?
Karen Swallow Prior: Promises, Perils, and Primers
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior discusses the publishing process for aspiring writers in this talk from the recent workshop, "From Thought to Page."
A Faith-Deepening, Mind-Stretching Book: Christy Thornton’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Christy Thornton recommends a book for your summer reading list on theology.
Andrew Davison: A Religion of Little Things
In this summer bonus episode, Dr. Andrew Davidson of Cambridge University delivers a lecture titled, “A Religion of Little Things: Christianity and Finitude."
The Strangeness of Death: A Reflection on ‘Stranger Things’ Season 4
Virtually everyone, regardless of their religious persuasion, treats death like a stranger to our world. We see this theme in Stranger Things season 4.
Ross Inman: What Are We? Bodies, Souls, and Human Persons
What are humans? In this PhD event, Dr. Ross Inman delivers a lecture in which he seeks to answer this question philosophically.
Win 5 Books! A Christ and Culture Podcast Giveaway
Give us your honest feedback about the Christ and Culture podcast, and you'll be entered to win 5 books!
Now That Roe Is Behind Us: Five Things I’d Like My Kids to Know
Here are five things I’d like my children to know about the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health court decision and this new season in our nation’s history.
Which Hills to Die On? Julia Higgins’ Summer Reading Recommendations
Julia Higgins recommends three books for your summer reading list — on gender, the Church Fathers, and finding the right hills to die on.
Roe Is Dead. Here Are 5 Ways We Can Respond Right Now.
Roe v. Wade is dead. How should we respond in light of this monumental decision? Here are a few of reflections...
The Soil and your Soul: Chuck Lawless’ Summer Reading Recommendations
Dr. Chuck Lawless recommends two books for your summer reading list.
Honoring Christ in the Digital Public Square
Enter the digital public square with missional intentionality and Christ-honoring integrity.
Making our Faith More Whole and Just: Karen Swallow Prior’s Summer Reading Recommendation
Dr. Karen Swallow Prior recommends a book for your summer reading list.
Raising Sons of Courage and Character: Benjamin Quinn’s Summer Reading List
Benjamin Quinn recommends books on fatherhood and the body for your summer reading list.
Rachel Gilson: Transgender Identities and the Gospel
What is gender dysphoria? Why is it good to embrace the biological sex we are given? Listen as Rachel Gilson joins us again to talk about the LGBTQ movement — specifically, transgender identities.
Doctor Strange: The Madness of Love
'Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness' talks constantly about happiness, but the film is actually concerned with something much deeper—love.
The Ancient Poet Who Can Save Your Life: Ken Keathley’s Summer Reading List
We want to help you craft the perfect summer reading list. Center for Faith and Culture Director Ken Keathley recommends two books for your summer reading list.
Rachel Gilson: From Lesbian Atheist to Christ-Follower
What does the Bible say about gender, sexuality, and homosexuality? Rachel Gilson joins us to tell her remarkable story of conversion and to share what the Bible really says about gender and sexuality.
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