The Development of a Distinctly Biblical Worldview with Josué Reichow
What is a distinctly biblical worldview? What does it entail? Where should one begin in their study?
What is a distinctly biblical worldview? What does it entail? Where should one begin in their study?
In these two-part lectures, Institute associate Josué Reichow explains the philosophical origins of critical theory, providing an analysis, notably in the works of the Frankfurt School in the early 20th century.
In order to bless the nations, the Western Church has to be healed of its theological paralysis and the non-Western Church has to find the courage to study the Bible disentanged from the lenses of the West’s defeated Church.
In these two-part lectures, Institute associate Josué Reichow explains the philosophical origins of critical theory, providing an analysis, notably in the works of the Frankfurt School in the early 20th century.
In this episode of Life & Worldview, Steven R. Martins breaks down Romans 12:2.
In this episode we address biblical origins. If we don’t get biblical origins right, then we won’t get anything else right.
Cultural apologetics doesn’t happen in a vacuum, we are in a religious historical context, and where we are now is very different from where we were before as a society.
Institute Director Steven R. Martins is interviewed on The Abraham Kuyper Chronicles podcast on keeping the Kuyperian flame alive.
The lectures and essays contained in this book will serve, in a modest way, to meet a need that exists for English-language information about the life and work of the nineteenth-century Dutch historian and statesman Guillaume Groen van Prinsterer (1801-1876).