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hermeneutics

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  1. The State of Hermeneutics and Christian Higher Education (with Kevin Vanhoozer)Church Grammar44:45Notes
  2. 12 Misconceptions About Protestants and Baptists (with Gavin Ortlund)Church Grammar1:20:55Notes
  3. Debunking 4 Myths About NicaeaChurch Grammar16:29Notes
  4. Nicaea’s Legacy Then and Now (with Mark Smith)Church Grammar38:34Notes
  5. 6 Reasons I’m a BaptistChurch Grammar20:56Notes
  6. Is Catholic-Protestant Unity Possible? (with Matthew Levering)Church Grammar50:12Notes
  7. In Memoriam: Three Hours of Daniel TreierChurch Grammar2:51:09Notes
  8. Jamin Goggin on Pastoral Sins, Confession, and AccountabilityChurch Grammar44:53Notes
  9. Joshua Heavin and Caleb Wait on the Nicene Creed Among ProtestantsChurch Grammar50:13Notes
  10. Mark Gignilliat and Heath Thomas on Reading the Old Testament as Christian ScriptureChurch Grammar48:19Notes
  11. Andrew Walker on Charlie Kirk, the Future of Conservatism, and Baptist Political TheologyChurch Grammar52:18Notes
  12. Stephen Presley on Biblical Theology and Hermeneutics in the Church FathersChurch Grammar43:33Notes
  13. Jennifer Frey on Classical Education, the Great Books, and Cultivating WonderChurch Grammar54:37Notes
  14. Erik Lundeen on Biblical Interpretation in the ReformationChurch Grammar57:33Notes
  15. Kelly Kapic on True Humanity, the Love of God, and Productivity and RestChurch Grammar42:59Notes
  16. James Wood on Postliberalism, Political Theology, and the Church’s WitnessChurch Grammar1:07:50Notes
  17. David Hogg on Medieval Theology’s Relationship to Nicaea and the ReformationChurch Grammar42:50Notes
  18. Matthew Levering on the Pope, Mary, and Justification in Catholic-Protestant Dialogue (Repost)Church Grammar1:11:07Notes
  19. Steven Duby on Habakkuk and Theological CommentaryChurch Grammar45:12Notes
  20. Baptist Q&A with Matthew EmersonChurch Grammar58:11Notes
  21. Thomas Joseph White on Theological Interpretation, the Book of Exodus, and Catholic-Protestant DialogueChurch Grammar56:17Notes
  22. Scott Williams on Divine Self-Knowledge, Reception of Nicaea, and Philosophical TheologyChurch Grammar1:07:05Notes
  23. Sam Emadi on Joseph in Biblical Theology and the History of InterpretationChurch Grammar54:11Notes
  24. Rhyne Putman on the Virgin Conception and Birth of JesusChurch Grammar41:18Notes
  25. Ryan Fields on Ecclesiology, Catholicity, and the Free ChurchChurch Grammar47:32Notes
  26. Kevin Vanhoozer on Hermeneutics, Theology, and the TransfigurationChurch Grammar43:29Notes
  27. Allegory, Asceticism, and Early Christian Biographies with Winston HottmanChurch Grammar50:26Notes
  28. Stephen Presley and Ched Spellman on Irenaeus and Christian Cultural EngagementChurch Grammar51:54Notes
  29. Thomas Schreiner on Revelation with a Fresh Take on the MillenniumChurch Grammar1:00:09Notes
  30. Daniel Treier on Christology and ScriptureChurch Grammar50:28Notes
  31. Ross Inman on Christian Philosophy as a Way of LifeChurch Grammar49:28Notes
  32. Craig Bartholomew and Heath Thomas on Reading the Minor Prophets TheologicallyChurch Grammar40:25Notes
  33. Jonathan Edwards (If You Can Keep Him) with Kyle Strobel and Zachary BowdenChurch Grammar56:31Notes
  34. Fred Sanders on the Holy Spirit and the Trinity in Salvation (Repost)Church Grammar36:33Notes
  35. Todd Hains on Luther and Biblical InterpretationChurch Grammar1:11:12Notes
  36. Collin Hansen on Tips from Tim Keller’s Life and MinistryChurch Grammar54:22Notes
  37. Lynn Cohick on Women in Evangelicalism, Academia, and the Early Church (Repost)Church Grammar45:11Notes
  38. John Behr on Easter and John’s Gospel (Repost)Church Grammar58:41Notes
  39. The Trinity and Blaspheming the Holy SpiritChurch Grammar10:48Notes
  40. Daniel Treier on Evangelical Theology in Biblical, Trinitarian, and Creedal Perspective (Repost)Church Grammar33:36Notes
  41. The Trinity in the Book of Revelation with Madison PierceChurch Grammar47:26Notes
  42. Thomas Weinandy on Christology in the Gospels and the Mystery of the IncarnationChurch Grammar55:34Notes
  43. Trevin Wax on Orthodoxy and Heresy in Theology and Cultural EngagementChurch Grammar52:32Notes
  44. William Marsh on Luther’s Hermeneutics and Reformation Truths and MythsChurch Grammar51:58Notes
  45. Darian Lockett on Reading the Catholic Epistles and the Biblical CanonChurch Grammar50:30Notes
  46. Biblical Reasoning (Part 2): Bobby Jamieson on Theology and ExegesisChurch Grammar50:42Notes
  47. Biblical Reasoning (Part 1): Tyler Wittman on Theology and ExegesisChurch Grammar57:03Notes
  48. Matthew Bingham on Baptist Origins, Historiography, and Being “Reformed”Church Grammar1:00:10Notes
  49. Timothy George on Evangelicals, the Great Tradition, and Christian Higher Education (Repost)Church Grammar29:23Notes
  50. Jarvis Williams on Ethnicity, Diversity, and the Church’s MissionChurch Grammar53:56Notes