Jordan talks with Zach Williams about the life and theological contributions of Abraham Booth, an 18th-century English Baptist. They explore Booth's doctrine of sanctification, his historical context, and the rise of antinomianism, discussing i
Jordan talks with Elisabeth Kincaid about her new book, 'The Law from Below,' which explores the legal theories of Francisco Suarez. They cover topics like how Christians can engage with law, the concept of law from below, the role of women in
Jordan talks with Nadya Williams about her new book on children and mothers. They cover topics like whether our culture is really hostile to mothers, if there is a built-in disdain for motherhood, why many reflections on children and motherhood
In this episode Jordan talks with Abigail Favale about her book 'Genesis of Gender.' They discuss topics like Christian feminism, the significance of origin stories, the implications of language in understanding gender, the evolution of feminis
In this episode Jordan talks with Derek King about his upcoming book, 'Faith Without Belief.' They explore the nature of faith, belief, and doubt, pastoral approaches to those experiencing doubt, why we doubt, if faith is blind, and more.Resour
Jordan and Simon Burton discuss the world of Ramism and its implications for the Reformation and early modern philosophy. They explore the historical context of Ramism, its philosophical underpinnings, the decline narratives surrounding Protest
Hunter and Leland interview Shawn and Coleman about their new book on the care of souls. They cover topics like the significance of contemplation in the spiritual life, the nature of true retrieval, the importance of classical theology, how mor
In this episode Jordan and Jacob talk with Dani Jansen about divine wrath and atonement. They cover topics like what is divine wrath, its function in theological literature, the emotional aspects associated with God's justice, the historical co
Jordan talks with Eric Lundeen discusses the literal sense of the Bible, particularly as it relates to the reformers and their understanding of prophecy. He explores the complexities of interpreting the prophets and the different approaches tak
Matt and Ryan talk with Rob Koons about his latest work on the five ways of Thomas Aquinas. They cover topics like critiques of traditional interpretations of Aquinas, new interpretations, ways to defend the five ways, the importance of underst
Nate Akin discusses his book 'Convictional, Confessional, Cheerful Baptists' and explores topics such as Baptist distinctives, confessions, Christian nationalism, and complementarianism. He emphasizes the importance of holding to Baptist distin
Jordan is joined by Nick Ellis who discusses the importance of self-governance in education and the need to return responsibility for soul formation to local communities. He shares his own journey growing up on the mission field and the impact
Morgan Byrd interviews Daniel Lee on public theology. They cover a wide range of topics like: Daniel's journey of reconciling faith with cultural experiences and the challenges faced in a secular environment, the importance of engaging with cul
Jordan, Brandon, and Matt talk with Alex DiPrima about his new biography of Charles Spurgeon. They cover topics like his family background, his depression, his preaching style, his workload, the downgrade controversy, and more!Resources:1) Spur
Jordan talks with Ben Saunders about his new book on civil law. They cover topics like: What is civil law and why is there a crisis? What is the relationship between Scripture and civil law? What does the Bible have to say about law in general?
Jordan talks with Andrew Das about his latest book on remarriage. They cover topics like: Was remarriage ever permitted in the early church? What has been the consensus view on this over the last several decades? Are the circumstances of divorc
Jordan and Matt talk with Manfred about his latest book on the reception of Aristotle, especially his ethics and politics in Protestantism. They cover topics like why do some truly think the Aristotelian tradition is forgotten or defeated in Pr
Hunter talks with Brandon, Jordan, Jake, Morgan, and Garrett about the work of the London Lyceum over the last five years. They recall the early days and share some about what is to come.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-londo
Jordan answers questions in a live Q&A ranging from the future of the London Lyceum to what he's learned over the last five years and more.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-london-lyceum4672/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquir
Jordan talks with Tobias Flattery about a range of technological ethics issues especially relating to robots and moral status. They cover topics like: What is the field of technology ethics? Why is it important? How advanced are robots becoming
Jordan talks with Harrison Perkins about his new book on covenant theology. They cover topics like: Why focus on categories instead of narrative? What is the covenant of works? Is the Mosaic an administration of the covenant of works? What is t
Jordan talks with Tom Schreiner about his latest work on the final judgment. They cover topics like: Why does sin deserve God's judgment? What are the three themes of judgment in the Gospels and Acts and how do they differ/relate? Why do you th
Jordan and Leland talk with Miles Smith about his new book Religion and Republic. They cover all sorts of topics like: What should we think of establishment religion? When a pre civil war American said that America was a “Christian nation”, wha
Jordan talks with Brad East about the doctrine of Scripture. They cover topics like: What is Scripture's relationship to the church? If Scripture is authoritative how is the authority exercised and by whom? Is there one standard account for thi
Jordan talks with Sean McGever about his new book on slavery in Edwards, Whitefield, and Wesley. They cover topics like: Why should we still care about slavery? What theological influences of Whitfield and Edwards led them to their view of slav