4.5 Michael Wilkinson, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • “What is Man? Looking to Christ for the Answer”

Listen in as Stephen Wellum and David Shrock interview Michael Wilkinson on his Christ Over All essay: “What is Man? Looking to Christ for the Answer”
4.3 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • “The Need for Theological Anthropology”

Listen in as David Schrock and Trent Hunter interview Stephen Wellum on his Christ Over All essay: “The Need for Theological Anthropology”
4.2 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “The Need for Theological Anthropology”

As the borrowed capital of the beautiful image of God erodes and men see themselves more as beasts, the prodigal goes bankrupt and horrors commence. This is a sad but necessary tale—and the church must tell it.
The Need for Theological Anthropology

As the borrowed capital of the beautiful image of God erodes and men see themselves more as beasts, the prodigal goes bankrupt and horrors commence. This is a sad but necessary tale—and the church must tell it.
3.44 Leonardo De Chirico, David Schrock, Brad Green • Interview • “A Discussion on Aquinas”

Listen in as Leonardo De Chirico joins David Schrock and Brad Green to discuss his appraisal of Thomas Aquinas.
The Neo-Calvinist Dutchman and the Angelic Doctor at The Olympic Shooting Range: Bavinck and Aquinas on the Knowledge of God

Thomas Aquinas and Herman Bavinck face off in a match of theological marksmanship. Who will get the gold?
No Plato, Yes Scripture: Why We Don’t Need Plato to Tell Us How to Understand Our Bibles

The ingredients for sound Christian doctrine may occasionally be found in Plato, but they are always found in Scripture. So let’s do theology from Scripture and not any other philosophy.
3.43 Louis Markos, David Schrock, Brad Green • Interview • “A Discussion on Plato”

Listen in as Louis Markos joins David Schrock and Brad Green to discuss Plato and what we can learn from this ancient philosopher.
Is Platonic Language a Capitulation?

If we use Platonic language in Christian theology, we must always remember that God exists outside of and apart from his creation. If we fail to do that, we have fundamentally misunderstood who God is as revealed in Scripture.
3.42 Pierce Taylor Hibbs, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology”

Listen in as Pierce Taylor Hibbs joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology.”
Know Scripture, No Need for Platonism: Revelational Epistemology Has Priority Over Remnantal Sophistry

Is Christian Platonism a necessary lens for rightly interpreting the Bible? Absolutely not! Scripture provides its own worldview and does not depend upon any worldly philosophy.
3.40 Pierce Taylor Hibbs • Reading • “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology”

Nothing exists outside of the lordship of Jesus Christ, and this includes even our own knowledge of the world.