The Grandmothers We Never Knew We Had - Professor Marion Taylor and Kira Moolman discuss forgotten women's voices in the history of biblical interpretation and theology. Hear some of the fascinating stories of women who were pioneers in theolog
We were excited to see over fifty people came to watch The Adjustment Bureau with us, in preparation for the conversation with Ephraim Radner and Bruxy Cavey.About 120 people joined us in conversation with Steve Hewko, Ephraim and Bruxy, expl
Amanda W. Benckhuysen (PhD, University of St. Michael's College, Toronto) is Johanna K. And Martin J. Wyngaarden Senior professor of Old Testament at Calvin Theological Seminary and a researcher in biblical interpretation and reception history.
Bruxy Cavey and Paul Carter model constructive dialogue as they discuss the importance of doctrine, what the scriptures teach on navigating theological difference, and the serious impact of using the word heresy.
Bishop Stephen Andrews shares his thoughts with James Scholl, in light of the division witnessed at the recent Anglican Synod, on how the church has and is handling theological rifts.
In Explaining Evil, Dr. Franks explores the views of four prominent philosophers, an Armenian, a Calvinist, a Darwinian, and a Platonic view, presenting their arguments for why evil exists. Dr. Franks discusses Theistic Libertarianism, Theist
Passage: Ezekiel 37Out of God's temple flows a great life-giving river. What we are given here is a vision of abundance, healing, preservation, and prosperity.This sermon was preached by Thomas Power on 4 April, 2019 in Founders' Chapel, Wyc
Dr David Robinson, in conversation with Scott Leveille, discusses who the Patristic fathers were, why do we view them as authoritative, and why we should consider listening to them today. To close the conversation the question was raised, if th