Danjuma Gibson recently took a class from Calvin Seminary to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to wrestle with questions about theology, suffering, and oppression. He reflects on the impact of those visits on participants.
Posted 3 years ago Tagged authors formation history Holy Land Israel Palestine peace Scripture violence
Tracing the paths of biblical history in the Holy Land gives new dimensions to our reading of Scripture. But today, Israel and Palestine lie at the center of intense conflict. Gary Burge has spent a career studying and traveling to the Holy Land. He talks about navigating its paths and guiding students on their own experiences there.
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Justo González is one of the world’s leading theologians, and a prominent voice in calling the […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged books history John Calvin Martin Luther ministry Reformation Scripture worship
What is the legacy of the Protestant Reformation, five centuries after it began? What signs […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged authors Bible interviews pastors preaching Scripture sermons
In her new book A Little Handbook for Preachers: Ten Practical Ways to a Better Sermon […]
Posted 3 years ago Tagged compassion culture Gospel interfaith listening love neighbor
Richard Mouw talks about forming ‘standing alongside of’ and ‘listening to’ relationships in the service of the Gospel at the Loving Your Neighbor Today conference at Calvin Seminary
Posted 3 years ago Tagged eternal life Gospel hope January Series N.T. Wright New Testament resurrection Stob Lectures
N.T. Wright talks with John Witvliet about the full dimensions of the gospel and resurrection hope.