What does it mean to be a creature?
Canon-theologian Simon Oliver explains how and why the doctrine of Creation is cardinal and must frame all theology. (62 minutes)
Discerning an alternative modernity
In a lecture from 2019, Simon Oliver presents a summary of the cultural consequences of the comprehensiveness of the work of Christ. (28 minutes)
Oliver, Simon
FROM THE GUEST PAGE: Simon Oliver is the Van Mildert Professor of Divinity at Durham University. Oliver’s work is focussed on Christian theology and metaphysics, particularly the doctrine of creation.
The true light, which gives light to everyone
Simon Oliver on the significance of light in the rise of experimental knowledge
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 139
FEATURED GUESTS:
W. Bradford Littlejohn, Simon Oliver, Matthew Levering, Esther Lightcap Meek, Paul Tyson, and David Fagerberg
Simon Oliver: Creation, Modernity, & Public Theology
Simon Oliver examines the traditional understanding of the doctrine of Creation and explains how some of our modern divisions and disputes are the products of an insufficient framework for Creation that developed during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. (71 minutes)