What's the Deal with Melchizedek? (Daniel Stevens)

What's the Deal with Melchizedek? (Daniel Ste...

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The Life and Legacy of John Bunyan (Champ Thornton)

In this episode, Champ Thronton talks about the life of the author of 'The Pilgrim's Progress.' Champ Thornton is the director of children and family resources at Crossway and the author of numerous books for kids and families. He is also the author of 'The Story of John Bunyan: ...  Show more

What Is Critical Theory? (Bradley Green)

In this episode, Bradley Green offers a Christian analysis of critical theory. Bradley Green is professor of theological studies at Union University, visiting professor of philosophy and theology at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and cofounder of Augustine School, a C ...  Show more

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