By: Jason|11 August, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: justice . justification by faith . social justice . Tim Keller . Video
Tim Keller talks about his book Generous Justice and shows how Christianity is not a hindrance to doing justice, but that its central doctrine – justification by faith – is essential to having a heart for justice and the poor. The talk took place at the Christ and City conference in Chicago. If you want to hear more from Keller…
Read more »By: Jason|10 August, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: John Stott . preaching . Sermon on the Mount . teaching
With the passing of John Stott, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary has made available some lectures he delivered at their campus in 1972. Stott is worth hearing, as Kenneth Kantzer once wrote, “When I hear him expound a text, invariably I exclaim to myself, ‘That’s exactly what it means! Why didn’t I see it before?’”. Here’s a sample (from Stott’s series on…
Read more »By: Jason|07 July, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: disagreement . Matt Chandler . Michael Horton . Tim Keller
Some helpful thoughts from Tim Keller, Matt Chandler, and Michael Horton on how we can disagree with one another while being faithful and winsome.
Read more »By: Jason|16 June, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: gospel accounts . historicity of the Bible . Peter Williams
Dr Peter Williams draws attention to details in the Bible that demonstrate its authenticity.
Read more »By: Jason|10 April, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: Christianity . Faith . John Lennox . Rationality . Truth
UCLA law professor Daniel Lowenstein interviews Oxford mathematician John Lennox about the truth of Christianity and the grounds for faith.
Read more »Douglas Wilson looks at what Christians mean when they say that Jesus died in our place.
Read more »By: Jason|11 February, 2011|Categories: Media|Tags: Gospel of Mark . Jesus Christ . Tim Keller
Pastor Tim Keller talks about the story of Jesus in the Gospel of Mark and the historical and personal implications of his story for each one of us.
Read more »Don Carson discusses the doctrine of hell and whether it is incompatible with a God of love.
Read more »By: Jason|24 October, 2010|Categories: Media . Video|Tags: Evangelism . Lausanne . Os Guinness . Truth
At the Third Lausanne Congress on Global Evangelization at Cape Town, Os Guinness offers a timely message on why Christians should not be careless about the importance of truth.
Read more »By: Jason|29 July, 2010|Categories: Media|Tags: Alvin Plantinga . Conflict Thesis . science and religion
Alvin Plantinga examines the question of whether evolution and theistic belief can co-exist.
Read more »By: Jason|28 July, 2010|Categories: Media|Tags: cross . death of Jesus . douglas wilson . judgment . sin
In this video, Douglas Wilson talks about the human predicament and why we need a saviour.
Read more »By: Jason|31 May, 2010|Categories: Media . Video|Tags: Dallas Willard . empirical knowledge . knowledge . metaethics . moral knowledge . morality . Skepticism
In this video from a lecture delivered last month, philosopher Dallas Willard explores whether the moral life can be the subject of knowledge in an age that is skeptical about non-empirical claims.
Read more »By: Jason|15 May, 2010|Categories: Media|Tags: death of Jesus Christ . don carson . Resurrection
Don Carson discusses the heart of Christianity – the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Read more »By: Jason|15 April, 2010|Categories: Media|Tags: N.T. Wright . resurrection of Jesus
New Testament scholar N. T. Wright examines the evidence for the claim that Jesus rose from the dead.
Read more »By: Jason|18 November, 2009|Categories: Media|Tags: Apologetics . doctrine of Scripture . Philosophy . scott oliphint . westminister theological seminary
Dr. Scott Oliphint talks about how we should seek to apply the doctrine of Scripture to philosophy and our defense of Christianity.
Read more »By: Jason|15 November, 2009|Categories: Media|Tags: Dan Wallace . New Testament manuscripts . textual transmission
Professor Dan Wallace responds to the objection that the New Testament manuscripts have been corrupted in their transmission through the centuries.
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