4.47 David Schrock • Reading • “What is Typology?”

“Typology” comes up frequently in discussions of Biblical Theology, but what does it mean? Read how David Schrock explains that typology is not merely another method of reading, but an organic structure of escalation and progression arising from God’s redemptive work.
4.46 Colin Smothers, Trent Hunter, & Brad Green • Interview • “Biblical Theology and Theological Interpretation of Scripture”

Listen in as Trent Hunter and Brad Green interview Colin Smothers on his Christ Over All Longform Essay, “Biblical Theology and Theological Interpretation of Scripture”.
4.45 Colin Smothers • Reading • “Biblical Theology and Theological Interpretation of Scripture”

Biblical Theology and Theological Interpretation of Scripture (TIS) are two dominant ways of reading the Bible. In this article, Colin Smothers compares and contrasts both exegetical methods, showing how readers should be cautious of TIS.
4.44 Trent Hunter, Stephen Wellum, & David Schrock • Interview • “Working As Unto the Lord: Seven Ways to Work Harder and Be Better”

Listen in as Trent Hunter and Stephen Wellum interview David Schrock on his essay, “Working As Unto the Lord: Seven Ways to Work Harder and Be Better”.
4.43 David Schrock • Reading • “Working As Unto the Lord: Seven Ways to Work Harder and Be Better”

In Ephesians 6:5–9, Paul shows that good works don’t happen by accident. Christ motivates, sanctifies, and coaches believers to work harder, be better, and glorify Him in every sphere of life.
4.42 Scott Polender, David Schrock, Trent Hunter, and Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Grieving with Hope and Getting to Work: A Tribute to Charlie Kirk”

Scott Polender of Turning Point Education joins our COA Roundtable to reflect on life, work, and ministry of Charlie Kirk.
4.41 Colin Smothers & David Schrock • Reading • “We Can’t Replace Charlie Kirk, But We Can Honor His Legacy: Five Ways to Amplify Truth, Freedom, and the American Way”

Charlie Kirk, who influenced a generation of young men, is gone. What do we do now?
4.40 Rod Martin, Trent Hunter, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings”

Listen in as Trent Hunter and Stephen Wellum interview Rod Martin on his COA Essay “Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings”
4.39 Rod Martin • Reading • “Faithfulness in All Things: Vocation and Christian Callings”

Every calling is itself sacred, every task a trust, and every laborer accountable before the throne.
4.38 Nicholas Piotrowski, David Schrock, and Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Gospel Scholarship Pell-Mell: A Critical Review of Jordan Peterson’s The Gospels”

This is what happens when the gospels are ripped out of their contexts, psychologized, and discussed by one of the most famous cultural commentators of the day.
4.37 Nicholas Piotrowski • Reading • “Gospel Scholarship Pell-Mell: A Critical Review of Jordan Peterson’s The Gospels”

This is what happens when the gospels are ripped out of their contexts, psychologized, and discussed by one of the most famous cultural commentators of the day.
4.36 Guy Waters, Trent Hunter, & Stephen Wellum • Interview • “The Reliability of the Gospels: Rock or Sand?”

Christianity hinges on history: if the Gospels are not trustworthy accounts of Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection, the faith collapses. But are they myth shaped by early belief, or historical testimony grounded in eyewitness experience and apostolic oversight? This question is not peripheral—it is foundational.