The Henry Center Archive
A podcast by The Henry Center for Theological Understanding - Tuesdays
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155 Episodes
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What Happens after Death | J. P. Moreland and Richard Middleton
Published: 1/17/2019 -
How Can We Trust Human Reason | Katherine Sonderegger
Published: 10/25/2018 -
What Can Cognitive Science Reveal about Prayer | David Kling
Published: 10/18/2018 -
How to Disciple in a Distracted Age | Alan Noble
Published: 9/13/2018 -
How to Be Faithful in an Age of Tech | Katherine Sonderegger
Published: 8/8/2018 -
How Does the Holy Spirit Relate to Creation & the End | A Panel with Rae, Schwöbel, & Williams
Published: 7/31/2018 -
Does Forbidden Knowledge Exist | A Panel with Long, Sonderegger, & Vanhoozer
Published: 7/25/2018 -
How Does Modernity View Death | Ephraim Radner
Published: 6/15/2018 -
Why Is Western Thought Divided | Graham Cole
Published: 6/14/2018 -
How Does a Historical Adam Yield Original Sin | Thomas McCall
Published: 6/13/2018 -
How to Be Faithful in an Age of Tech | A Panel with Long & Sonderegger
Published: 5/3/2018 -
How to Imagine the World Scripture Imagines | Kevin Vanhoozer
Published: 4/23/2018 -
What Is the Purpose of the Creation Story | John Collins
Published: 4/23/2018 -
How Is Creation Good | Craig Bartholomew
Published: 4/12/2018 -
What Is Jonathan Edwards's Account of Creation | Oliver Crisp
Published: 3/15/2018 -
What Is Panentheism | Oliver Crisp
Published: 3/14/2018 -
What Can Science Say about the Soul | Richard Swinburne
Published: 2/26/2018 -
What Is J. Polkinghorne’s Account of Creation | Stephen Williams
Published: 2/3/2018 -
How Can Theology Interact with Science | Christoph Schwöbel
Published: 2/3/2018 -
What Is Important about the Doctrine of Creation | Murray Rae
Published: 2/3/2018
This is our archive of public lectures and conversations where scholars and pastors offer careful reflection on a range of biblical, theological, and ecclesial topics. The HCTU seeks to bridge the gap between the academy and the church by cultivating resources and communities that promote Christian wisdom. This is accomplished through a cluster of initiatives, each of which is aimed at applying practical Christian wisdom to important kingdom issues—for the good of the church, for the soul of the theological academy, for the sake of the world, and ultimately for the glory of God.