In this episode of Faculty Dialogues, Dr. Rick Durst, senior professor of historical theology, and I elucidate a biblical theology of providence, prayer, and evil. A substantial grasp on these three items is crucial for Christian discipleship and doctrinal formation, especially during a time of global pandemic.
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“Faith is a tree known by its fruits”: The Gisle Johnson Project
The Gisle Johnson Project is a new research endeavor spearheaded by Robb Torseth

Excerpt — Towards a Clearer Understanding of Jonathan Edwards’s Biblical Typology: A Case Study in the ‘Blank Bible’
Dr. Cameron Schweitzer provides new insights into Jonathan Edwards’s often mischaracterized typology.
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A Lifetime of Ministry
Minister Darren Logan joins Dr. Hopkins this week to speak on the effects of raising 8 children overseas and how it impacted their family. He also talks about the cultural differences in California even within the USA, and the importance of slowing down in your prepar

Wisdom Books | Ecclesiastes
A common misconception about the book of Ecclesiastes is that it is very pessimistic. In actual fact, there is great comfort throughout the book that while life without God is meaningless, there is great satisfaction found when we cling to the Lord, and only to Him.

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Jonathan Edwards and the Asbury Revival
Chris Chun and Chris Woznicki discuss the signs of true revival, signs of the work of the Holy Spirit, and why it is important to critically assess the characteristics of revival in a spirit of charity.

Jonathan Edwards and the Baptists | Douglas Sweeney, Nathan Finn and Chris Chun
Dr. Douglas Sweeney and Dr. Nathan Finn joined Dr. Chris Chun for a panel discussion on Jonathan Edwards, recorded live at the SBC Annual Meeting in Anaheim.