Christian unity and civil society

Christian unity and civil society

Oliver O’Donovan introduces listeners to Dutch lay theologian Hugo Grotius, arguing that the questions he tackled relate to perennial concerns about the relationship between divine and human agency, and between civil and ecclesiastical authority. (Lecture 2 of 3; 57 minutes)
Theopolis Institute

Theopolis Institute

The Theopolis Institute encourages reformation in the church by forming leaders through deep immersion in the Christian Scriptures and vibrant worship and Psalm-singing.
Quarantine's lessons: patience, hope, the Church, medicine, and more

Quarantine’s lessons: patience, hope, the Church, medicine, and more

In the first in a projected series of Features, Stanley Hauerwas shares some thoughts about lessons to be learned while living under quarantine. (13 minutes)
Peter J. Leithart on Church unity

Peter J. Leithart on Church unity

Peter J. Leithart discusses how the sixteenth-century Colloquy of Marburg shifted the understanding of the Eucharist from something that Christians primarily do together to something about which Christians think or believe a certain way. (70 minutes)
Peter J. Leithart: The Cultural Consequences of Christian Division

Peter J. Leithart: The Cultural Consequences of Christian Division

Peter J. Leithart discusses how the sixteenth-century Colloquy of Marburg shifted the understanding of the Eucharist from something that Christians primarily do together to something about which Christians think or believe a certain way. (69 minutes)
In defense of unity

In defense of unity

Peter J. Leithart on the relationship between ecclesial unity and religious liberty