Common Places

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 196:23:54
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Synopsis

Common Places is a fortnightly Podcast of Protestant Resourcement brought to you by the Davenant Trust and hosted by David Cooper.

Episodes

  • Josh Malone - The Doctrine Of The Trinity In Action

    15/12/2017 Duration: 01h26min

    Josh Malone - The Doctrine Of The Trinity In Action by Davenant Trust

  • The Real Presence and the Presence of Reality

    09/11/2017 Duration: 48min

    On October 16th, Davenant Institute President Brad Littlejohn was invited to give a lecture at Hillsdale College on the doctrine of the Eucharistic real presence in the Protestant Reformation. In the lecture, he argued that contrary to many popular narratives and misrepresentations, the Reformed did hold to a kind of real presence of the body and blood of Christ—only not in the elements outwardly considered, rather in the act of faithful reception. Moreover, he argued, they did this precisely to preserve the integrity of the bread and wine as creaturely means of God's gracious action. It was, they held, the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation, not the Reformed doctrine of the sacraments, that denied that created natures could become sites of God's presence.

  • "Male and Female He Created Them: Genesis 1-3 and the Meaning of the Sexes" By Dr. Alastair Roberts

    24/08/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    Dr. Roberts argues for an understanding of male and female vocation within creation that mirrored the structure of God's own creative work of first "forming" and then "filling" his world. In the Q&A, he particularly draws attention to the changed social and economic conditions of modernity which have rendered formerly intelligible distinctions of gender roles increasingly difficult to understand and apply.

  • Ep. 13-Aaron Denlinger on Being a Christian Historian

    30/05/2017 Duration: 35min

    Dr. Aaron Denlinger joins the podcast and discusses some of the dangers surrounding a simplistic understanding of history and how his calling as a Christian historian compels him to be honest about heroes of history and the context of their lives.

  • Ep. 12- Fred Sanders on The Triune God

    28/04/2017 Duration: 45min

    Dr. Fred Sanders of Biola University and author of The Triune God discusses his journey into academia, advice for prospective grad students and his passion for a Biblical and theologically accurate understanding of the Eternal and Almighty God-Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

  • Ep. 11-Gregory Soderberg on Reformed Communion Practices and Church Discipline

    05/04/2017 Duration: 40min

    Phd Candidate Gregory Soderberg describes the pre-Reformation world of communion practices and the changes that were both desired and implemented by various Reformers of the 16th century. Soderberg also shows how the Reformers' views of Church discipline impacted the frequency and participants at the Eucharist.

  • Ep.10- Andrew Fulford on Jesus and Pacifism

    09/03/2017 Duration: 43min

    PhD candidate and author Andrew Fulford discusses his new book Jesus and Pacifism: An Exegetical and Historical Investigation. Highlights include: (1:30) Andrew's church background, (4:00) the six key arguments for pacifism, (10:00) what is natural law and how does it answer the pacifist arguments, (19:00) what is the moral character of the conquest and its application for today, (23:00) how are we to obey Jesus' commands to love our enemies, (25:00) how popular is pacifism for evangelicals, (34:00) what is the positive case for God's vengeance, (36:00) why is pacifism persuasive for many young evangelicals.

  • Ep. 9-Simon Kennedy on Religious Freedom

    22/02/2017 Duration: 38min

    PhD Candidate Simon Kennedy discusses the protection of religious expression in the post-Christian west and how different periods of history have viewed liberty of worship. He also explains how different understandings of the doctrine of the fall have influenced Christian views of political theology.

  • Ep. 8-Daniel R. Hyde on John Owen

    16/01/2017 Duration: 41min

    Pastor and author Daniel R. Hyde discusses the context of John Owen's life and ministry and explains his lasting impact on Reformed theology and the broader church.

  • Ep. 7-Michael Lynch on John Davenant's Life and Impact

    30/12/2016 Duration: 45min

    Dr. Michael Lynch discusses the context of John Davenant's life and his impact at the Synod of Dort and contributions to our understanding of election and atonement.

  • Ep. 6 E.T.S. reflections with Joe Rigney And Kevin Giles

    28/11/2016 Duration: 40min

    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.

  • Ep. 5-Ben Miller on Pastoral Applications of Theology

    18/11/2016 Duration: 33min

    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.

  • Five Points Of Calvinism (ed.)

    16/11/2016 Duration: 01h21min

    Five Points Of Calvinism (ed.) by Davenant Trust

  • Ep. 4-Brad Littlejohn on Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Cranmer

    03/11/2016 Duration: 42min

    In this special episode Dr. Brad Littlejohn examines the lives of Peter Martyr Vermigli and Thomas Cranmer.

  • Richmond Lecture On Christian Citizenship

    01/11/2016 Duration: 44min

    From Oct. 22 2016: Davenant President Dr. Bradford Littlejohn speaking at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, VA on “What Does it Mean to be a Christian Citizen?” This lecture focuses on questions such as “Should I be focused on building the church or reforming the state, or both? How should and shouldn’t the Bible guide/govern/regulate/inform my political discipleship?”

  • Ep. 3-Steven Wedgeworth on the Reformation

    25/10/2016 Duration: 39min

    Pastor Steven Wedgeworth discusses the legacy of the Reformation through a number of different lenses including ways to celebrate the Reformation faithfully, his appreciation of Protestant history and ways to grow Reformational churches today.

  • Ep. 2-Eric Hutchinson on Classics and Niels Hemmingsen

    10/10/2016 Duration: 40min

    Dr. Eric Hutchinson of Hillsdale College describes his journey into the field of classics and discusses the thought of 16th Century Danish Reformer Niels Hemmingsen.

  • Ep. 1-Brad Littlejohn on the Davenant Trust

    26/09/2016 Duration: 34min

    Dr. Brad Littlejohn discusses the mission and initiatives of the Davenant Trust along with the work of translating historical theology for the church today.

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