Common Places

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

Episodes

  • "Dante and the Servile Revolt of Modernity" - Dr. Patrick Downey

    12/07/2021 Duration: 01h10min

    "Dante and the Servile Revolt of Modernity" - Dr. Patrick Downey by Davenant Trust

  • "A Confessional Education: Abraham Kuyper, J. Gresham Machen, and the Christian Academy" - Eli West

    12/07/2021 Duration: 52min

    "A Confessional Education: Abraham Kuyper, J. Gresham Machen, and the Christian Academy" - Eli West by Davenant Trust

  • "Elitism or Egalitarianism? The Lessons of Early Modern Classical Education" - Dr. Michael Lynch

    12/07/2021 Duration: 01h02min

    "Elitism or Egalitarianism? The Lessons of Early Modern Classical Education" - Dr. Michael Lynch by Davenant Trust

  • "The Liberal Arts and the Art of Service" - Dr. Gene Edward Veith

    12/07/2021 Duration: 01h19min

    "The Liberal Arts and the Art of Service" - Dr. Gene Edward Veith by Davenant Trust

  • "Stewardship or Domination: Christianity and Classical Education" - Robert Snyder

    12/07/2021 Duration: 51min

    "Stewardship or Domination: Christianity and Classical Education" - Robert Snyder by Davenant Trust

  • "Subalternation and the Liberal Arts: Vocation and Friendship with God" - Brandon Spun

    12/07/2021 Duration: 01h09min

    "Subalternation and the Liberal Arts: Vocation and Friendship with God" - Brandon Spun by Davenant Trust

  • "The Love that Moves the Sun and All Other Stars" - Gregory Wilbur and Nathan Johnson

    12/07/2021 Duration: 01h11min

    "The Love that Moves the Sun and All Other Stars" - Gregory Wilbur and Nathan Johnson by Davenant Trust

  • God's Providence from Psalm 104 - Michael Hughes

    26/05/2021 Duration: 28min

    This exposition of Psalm 104 was presented by our Davenant House Director, Michael Hughes, to a group of undergraduate students at North Greenville University. Through an exploration of Psalm 104, the Psalmist brings to life the brushstrokes and beauty of divine providence as they shine forth to us through the canvas of God's creation. Far from being simply a heady doctrine worthy of mental assent, God's providence is an incredibly practical and potent doctrine for the day to day life of the Christian. Calvin says that without providence, the world is no longer a divine work of art, it is less lovely, and it 'lacks color'. In contrast, he says that providence allows one to recognize the world as it really is: 'an unfolding divine gift, an ongoing symphony in which nothing takes place by chance, not one drop of rain falls without God's sure command.' In the seemingly chaotic world we find ourselves in, God's providence provides a sure foundation that will help us to be still and hold fast as the winds and wave

  • Resurrecting Romans: Pauline Resurrection, Baptism, and Kingdom Life

    25/05/2021 Duration: 01h17min

    A lecture with Q&A by Davenant Hall Teaching Fellow Patrick Stefan entitled "Resurrecting Romans: Pauling Resurrection, Baptism, and Kingdom Life." In the Book of Romans, the Apostle Paul says that we were baptized into the resurrection of Jesus. A powerful declaration - but what does it mean? How does it fit into his epistle to the Romans as a whole? How does it relate to the practice of baptism itself? And how does this message shape the self-understanding of baptized Christians? Such questions have vexed not only theologians and pastors, but countless Christians in the pew. Among Reformed and evangelical Christians, few books are more taught than Romans, yet few topics are more fraught than baptism. What are we to make of the Apostle's words here? In this lecture, Dr. Patrick Stefan will probe the relationship Paul develops between baptism, death, purity, and resurrection. In doing so, he will seek to demonstrate that Paul's baptismal message is ultimately a message of purity, acceptance, and the prese

  • De Mortuis Nihil Nisi Bonum: The Reformed Funeral Sermon as Biography - Brian Lund

    10/05/2021 Duration: 50min

    In this talk, Pastor Brian Lund first gave a historical overview of how reformers learned to transition to a distinctly Prostestant manner of conducting funerals. At first there was a cold opposition to any formality related to honoring the dead in Christ or for following a worshipful liturgy. This would come later, but as it did new insights were formed as to how churches could give comfort to the grieving and wisdom to the community at the passing of their loved ones. Brian's experience and heart for pastoral care came through this talk even as he gave a well-researched presentation on a topic not often considered.

  • The Story of the Reformation Through the Life of Peter Martyr Vermigli - Brad Littlejohn

    10/05/2021 Duration: 52min

    Dr. Brad Littlejohn's paper entitled, "The Story of the Reformation Through the Life of Peter Martyr Vermigli" shows how the life of one man in a community of like-minded pace setters can change the direction of a culture for good. Vermigli, though born in Italy, was to become one of the early reformers whose practical and academic abilities benefited Protestant groups across Europe. Brad's talk gives a clarifying overview of how Vermigli used his gifts and wisdom to bring direction to churches in England, Strasburg, Zurich and other areas. Peter Vermigli is a special individual in the Davenant Institute range of reformers since TDI owns the publication rights for the library of Vermigli's works. We invite you to check the Davenant Institute website for translated works of Vermigli available and for new works set to be released.

  • You Become Whom You Admire - Matt Miller

    10/05/2021 Duration: 01h06min

    The full title of this talk is "You Become Whom You Admire: How Our Heroes Shape Our Desires or What Desires Should Influence a Christian’s Choice of Heroes" by Rev. Matt Miller. Matt Miller is the Greenville, SC regional director for the C. S. Lewis Institute based in Washington D.C. In this keynote address, Matt gave basic principles for choosing our heroes wisely and in accordance with the motto, "You are what you love." Drawing from the moral and philosophical insights of Linda Zagzebski, Matt spoke to the importance of knowing the value and life implications that come from a proper admiration of the hero, the sage and the saint.

  • Biography as Theology Reconsidered - by Nathan Finn

    10/05/2021 Duration: 57min

    The full title of this paper is “Biography as Theology Reconsidered: The Role of Biography in Cultivating Theological Wisdom.” Dr. Nathan Finn is Provost at North Greenville University in Tigerville, SC. His paper highlighted key principles for how we can learn from the lives of our leaders in both their noble commitments as well as their foibles. Given the theme of the conference was, "The Power of Biography: Learning From Wisemen and Fools," this opening session provided a clear set of foundational ideas for the rest of the papers and group discussions for the weekend.

  • Davenant Discussions, Faithful Presence in Babylon, Session 2

    09/05/2021 Duration: 49min

    his Davenant Discussion is part 2 of 2 talks on Daniel and the book's relevance for our times. Peter VanDoodeward is pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church, OPC in Taylors, SC. Pastor VanDoodeward gives practical advice for how to live in a culture that is increasingly less friendly and even in opposition to the Christian way of life and wisdom, how to remain calm in times of uncertainty and resolutely committed to Christ and his Church.

  • Davenant Discussions, In the Likeness of Babylon, Session 1

    09/05/2021 Duration: 45min

    This Davenant Discussion is part 1 of 2 talks on Daniel and the book's relevance for our times. Peter VanDoodeward is pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church, OPC in Taylors, SC. Pastor VanDoodeward makes comparisons between our present time and that of the prophet Daniel to show how the issues confronting Christians today are of a difficulty similar to those faced by Daniel and his friends in order to clarify how we as Christians can understand our times in light of God's Word.

  • Live Not by Dreher Alone: Soviet Dissidents, the Church, and Our Transhumanist Moment

    25/04/2021 Duration: 01h28min

    A lecture with Q&A by Davenant Institute Vice President, Colin Redemer entitled "Live Not by Dreher Alone: Soviet Dissidents, the Church, and Our Transhumanist Moment." Writers such as Jordan Peterson and Rod Dreher have popularized the comparison of our society to that which immediately preceded the the USSR. In place of "hard totalitarianism", we supposedly live under "soft totalitarianism". Many have therefore begun looking to believers who survived under this oppressive regime for guidance. Names such as Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Vaclav Havel, and Vaclav Benda are becoming common currency among some Western Protestants. These men and others left behind a great legacy, not least of all in their writings. Yet we are in danger of an engagement with these dissidents which is only skin deep. Their inspiring example is at risk of being little more than an aesthetic. If we are to truly learn from them, we must engage them not simply as exemplary saints, but as profound intellectuals in their own right. We must c

  • At Mountains of Wisdom or Madness - by Albert Shepherd

    24/03/2021 Duration: 28min

    The subtitle of this talk is "Fear of the Divine in Scripture and in H.P. Lovecraft." In this talk, Shepherd gives a fascinating look at how the curious writings of Lovecraft give a window on the fear of God. This provides a contrast for how the fear of the Lord is presented in Scripture and how that attitude of heart is essential for the calming effect of Christian wisdom. "Shep," as his friends call him, is a seminary professor and former student of Dr. John Webster.

  • Help Unlooked For - by Michael Hughes

    24/03/2021 Duration: 40min

    The subtitle to this talk is "Wisdom From Middle Earth as a Shadow Grows." In this paper, Hughes examines how Tolkein's use of story unfolds wisdom for living in ways the prove helpful even when we may not be initially aware of our need for it. Michael Hughes is Director of Davenant House, the study center for the Davenant Institute located in Landrum, South Carolina.

  • Paradoxical God, Paradoxical Faith- by Haley Schvaneveldt

    24/03/2021 Duration: 25min

    The subtitle to this talk by Haley Schvaneveldt is "Simple Truth in the Midst of Complexity in John Donne's sonnets." John Donne's sonnets have perplexed some scholars for how his faith in God seems conflicted though not abandoned. Haley gives important analysis and perspectives on how to read Donne's sonnets carefully in light of both spiritual development and literary devices used by the author.

  • Literature in Service of Christian Wisdom - Some Perspectives from C.S. Lewis by Dr. Donald Williams

    24/03/2021 Duration: 56min

    This keynote address for the 2020 Davenant Institute Carolinas focuses on how C.S. Lewis used his interest in literature and writings to point others toward growing in wisdom. Dr. Williams aims to show how using literature can mature Christians in wisdom to the end that they will be better disciples of Christ.

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