“Give What You Command, and Then Command Whatever You Will”: Augustine, Pelagius, and the Question of Original Sin

No debate in the history of the church has been more important for the doctrine of sin than the debate between Augustine and Pelagius
3.66 Bob Kauflin, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “Worship, Worldliness, and the Way of True Praise”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Bob Kauflin on his Christ Over All essay: “Worship, Worldliness, and the Way of True Praise”
3.65 Bob Kauflin, Ben Purves • Combined Reading • “Worship, Worldliness, and the Way of True Praise” and “Profane Sacrilege or Redeemer’s Praise”

Listen to a combined reading of Bob Kauflin and Ben Purves’ articles on the secular reception of Handel’s Messiah
3.64 Brad Green, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today”

Listen in as David Schrock and Stephen Wellum interview Brad Green on his Christ Over All essay: “Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today”
3.61 Brad Green • Reading • “Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today”

What hath the City of God have to do with the Kingdom of God?
Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today

What hath the City of God have to do with the Kingdom of God?
Plato: Friend, Enemy, or Frenemy of the Gospel?

Plato’s philosophy is much closer to a biblical worldview than many other schools of thought. In the end, however, it still falls short of the true gospel message.
The Thorny Relationship of Theology and Philosophy: Or, Heidegger and a Christian Walk into a Coffee Shop

A Christian and an atheist philosopher walk into a coffee shop. What happens next?
Forty of My Favorite Books: An Excerpt from Andy Naselli’s How to Read a Book: Advice for Christian Readers

What books should you consider reading? While not comprehensive—and certainly not required!—this list offers a good place to begin.
Augustine and The City of God

Although the city of man crumbles around us, we take heart in the city that has foundations, whose designer and builder is God.
ENCORE: Is Nicaea Enough? Protestant Reflections on the Nicene Creed and the Importance of Evangelical Theology

The Nicene Creed clearly expresses an orthodox view of the Trinity and the person of Christ, but is it alone a sufficient guide to sound doctrine?
2.58 Albert Mohler, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • Albert Mohler on Christian Nationalism

Albert Mohler joined the Christ Over All podcast to discuss Christian nationalism. Listen to his interview here.