Greystone Conversations
Un podcast de Greystone Theological Institute
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69 Épisodes
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The Diverse Unity of the Reformed Tradition: The Myth and Reality of "Hypothetical Universalism"
Publié: 30/06/2021 -
Jeremiah, Dramatic Dialogue, and "Conjugating" the Gospel
Publié: 16/06/2021 -
Seamus Heaney's "Digging" and Vocation as Cultivation
Publié: 09/06/2021 -
Confessing God With and Because of Scripture
Publié: 02/06/2021 -
In Times Like These: God's Occasional Reconfiguration of His Church
Publié: 26/05/2021 -
On Being Pastored Intellectually
Publié: 19/05/2021 -
Christian Conviviality in a Hyperindustrial World: Reflecting on Ivan Illich - Part 2
Publié: 05/05/2021 -
Christian Conviviality in a Hyperindustrial World: Reflecting on Ivan Illich - Part 1
Publié: 28/04/2021 -
Exploring the Order of Scriptural Reality as Reality
Publié: 14/04/2021 -
The Eternal Generation Of the Son: What It Is and Why It Matters
Publié: 07/04/2021 -
Scripture, Theology, and Liturgy for the Renewal of the Church: Pastoral Perspectives
Publié: 31/03/2021 -
Remember or Remembered? Identity, Memory, And Dementia
Publié: 24/03/2021 -
The "Biblical" in "Biblical Theology"
Publié: 17/03/2021 -
Spiritual Warfare in the Library: The Grave Danger of Theological Suspicion in the UK Church - Part 2
Publié: 03/03/2021 -
Spiritual Warfare in the Library: The Grave Danger of Theological Suspicion in the UK Church - Part 1
Publié: 24/02/2021 -
Christianity and Classical Culture in the Third Century
Publié: 17/02/2021 -
The Mission of the Church in a Changing World (and Church)
Publié: 03/02/2021 -
Reformed, Not Calvinist: Recovering Reformed Distinctions and Identity
Publié: 27/01/2021 -
Enjoy God Forever? Augustine, Westminster, and the Enjoy/Use Distinction
Publié: 20/01/2021 -
Ecclesial Conscience and "Common Sense": The Conscience as Shared Knowledge
Publié: 13/01/2021
The podcast of Greystone Theological Institute, exploring questions of theology, ethics, church faith and life, and more from the perspective of confessional Reformed catholicity.