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3.39 Robert Lyon, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • “What is Christian Platonism?”

Listen as Robert Lyon joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his two-part longform essay “What is Christian Platonism?”

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?

Plato in the Cave of Hell: The Inability of Human Reason to Save

Sin-sick minds cannot think their way to salvation. If we are to escape the darkness, we must be rescued by a savior outside of ourselves.

3.38 Robert Lyon • Reading • “What is Christian Platonism? (Part 2): A Preliminary Critique”

Having examined what Christian Platonism is in Part One, we turn now to an assessment of this system.

The Wild Wild West, The Sirens of Rome, and the Hermeneutics of Christian Platonism 

If we read the Bible as Christian Platonists, we’re bound to end up in one of two places: the Wild West or allured by Rome’s siren song. Let’s not go there.

What is Christian Platonism? (Part 2): A Preliminary Critique

Having examined what Christian Platonism is in Part One, we turn now to an assessment of this system.

3.37 Robert Lyon • Reading • “What is Christian Platonism? (Part 1): An Introduction in Three Steps”

What is Christian Platonism and where did it come from? Answers to these questions and more lie ahead.

What is Christian Platonism? (Part 1): An Introduction in Three Steps

What is Christian Platonism and where did it come from? Answers to these questions and more lie ahead.

The Creator’s Authorized Realistic Account of Creation: Interpretation of Genesis 1–3 Is Neither Literal Nor Figurative

Instead of arguing whether to read Genesis 1–3 as “literal” or “figurative,” we ought read it as historically factual, as the Bible itself presents it.

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