“Isn’t It Ironic?” Thoughts on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings
What do we make of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy, record of judicial policymaking, and apparent complicity with progressives?
“Isn’t It Ironic?” Thoughts on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings
What do we make of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy, record of judicial policymaking, and apparent complicity with progressives?
Andrew Peterson and Karen Swallow Prior on Art, Creativity, and Community
Amy Whitfield talks to Andrew Peterson, Karen Swallow Prior, Jess Ray, Andy Gullahorn, and Kyra Hinton on art, creativity, and community. From the Rabbit Room Symposium 2021.
Lent Reflections: Hosea
Hosea models the gut-wrenching risk of love, especially the grief of God trying to love the people He created.
When the Bible Speaks, God Speaks
Our words about God’s Word matter. We must remember: When the Bible speaks, God speaks.
Benjamin Quinn: Reconnecting Faith and Work
What does faith have to do with our work? Dr. Benjamin Quinn talks about this important topic.
Lent Reflections: Amos
Amos condemns not just the leaders, but the citizens of the Northern Kingdom. What might he have to say to us?
Karen Swallow Prior: Called to Create
"We are not always called to do what we’re passionate about, nor are we always passionate about what we are called to do," explains Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
Roundtable: Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton on Complementarianism
What is complementarianism? Drs. Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton join us to discuss this doctrine, clarify key misunderstandings, and explore how it affects local churches.
Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley on “Thinking Theologically”
Dougald McLaurin of the Library at Southeastern Seminary talks to Drs. Steve McKinion, Christy Thornton, and Ken Keathley about theological method.
Lent Reflections: Jonah
The story of Jonah is the story of God caring about other nations and opposing the pride of Israel — all through the same mopey, reluctant prophet.
Steve McKinion: Suffering and Childhood Cancer
Dr. Steve McKinion joins us to talk about suffering — specifically, the suffering that comes through childhood cancer.
5 Christian Women Who Have Shaped Culture
What could a barbarian woman, a runaway nun, a slave, a handicapped woman and the women in your life have in common?
Lent Reflections: Moses
Instead of a song of celebration, Moses goes off to die after singing a song of doom over Israel.
Can We Bridge the Gap Between Belief and Practice?
I attended Exploring Personhood. I enjoyed all the presentations, but I was struck by the lecture by Carmen Imes.
Carmen Imes: Remembering Who God Says We Are
What does it mean to be human? Dr. Carmen Imes of Biola University talks to us about what the Old Testament has to say.
Lent Reflections: The Marriage
In a series of articles during Lent, we'll focus on God's words to his people through the prophets. First, we begin with this Ash Wednesday reflection.
Upcoming Event: Carver-Barnes Lecture with David French
Join us as David French delivers the Carver-Barnes lecture on March 29 at 7pm. This annual lecture is funded by a generous gift.
Bonus Episode: “Pray for a Miracle in Ukraine”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plunged the world into crisis. But how are Ukrainian Christians responding? We talk to Russell Woodbridge, who served for more than a decade as a missionary in Ukraine.
What Culture Is and How to Destroy It
Culture is difficult to define, but easy to destroy.
Felicia Wu Song: What Are Our Devices Doing to Us?
How can we create pathways of meaninful resistance to our technologies? Felicia Wu Song joins us to discuss her new book 'Restless Devices.'
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