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VIDEO: Is Capitalism Good for the World?
Among many conservative Christians in America, there is an assumption that believing the Bible also means believing in the free market and the good of capitalism. But what exactly is a free market and how do we know when it is serving the common good? In this video, Brad Littlejohn and Brad Belschner discuss the…
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A Bold Cadre of Visionaries
Announcing the Davenant Trusteesโyoung and old; scholars, pastors, and laymen; people who see the need for a renewal of Christian wisdom and are committed to playing their part in making it happen.
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Order books and memberships here as Christmas gifts for your family and friends.
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Common Places: E.T.S. Reflections with Joe Rigney And Kevin Giles
In this special episode I sit down with Pastors Joe Rigney and Kevin Giles and get their reflections on the discussions about the doctrine of the Trinity that took place at the Evangelical Theological Society meeting in San Antonio, TX in mid November.
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Common Places: Ben Miller on Pastoral Applications of Theology
In this episode Pastor Ben Miller of Trinity Church Long Island (OPC) describes his call to the ministry and the ways he uses historical and systematic theology to build up the body of Christ.
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VIDEO: Should We Support “Religious Liberty”?
Over the past couple years, the issue of โreligious libertyโ has increasingly become a political priority for evangelical Christians. In this video, we explore some potential problems with this language, and suggest that appeals to a right of religious liberty alone are unlikely to persuade our culture that orthodox Christianity deserves protecting. Follow us on…
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VIDEO: Should We be For or Against “The Establishment”?
Recent American politics has seen an upsurge of anti-establishment or contrarian thinking, but this has been a common feature of conservative Christian communities for a long time. In this video, we explore how to walk the fine line between questioning dominant cultural assumptions without falling into a reflexive, self-confirming contrarianism that is just as susceptible…
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