Podcast for Cultural Reformation, thinking about culture in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
Tracking the development of Western thought from the Reformation and forward into today, we notice t
As we reflect on the anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, Joe Boot addresses the common percep
We revisit two of our favourite themes – Sphere Sovereignty and Modal Aspects – and expl
The biblical starting point for all human activity – including academic reflection – is
Contrary to unbelieving philosophy which places some aspect of human experience on the throne of the
This episode introduces the idea that aspects of reality hang together like pearls on a thread, and
A distinctly Christian way of thinking means returning to the Word of God as the source of all true
Season Five of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation kicks off with a brief review of the Canadian Fe
On this episode of the Podcast for Cultural Reformation, Marcus Pittman describes the present state
Christian orthodoxy is antithetical to utopian illusions. Since God governs history, the Christian,
In order to achieve the visions of liberation and environmental justice it is necessary to shape the
Throughout the green movement, many are promoting a culture of death in the name of life, health and
The liberating identity of those in the covenant of grace transcends skin color and ethnic origin an
The idea of structural oppression and the need to be liberated from it is not new. It is a religious
When it comes to human culture, the question is not whether we will shape culture, but what kind of
Joe Boot explains how intellectuals are informed by one worldview or another, which always underlies
As image-bearers of God, human beings occupy a privileged place within creation. The wonder of man i
At the 2021 Runner Academy, Joe Boot and faculty introduce the work and reformational vision of Evan
Scripture clearly connects the activities of creation and redemption as a unified totality in Jesus
The biblical command to love our neighbour is one of the most frequently repeated sentiments, used b