Podcast for Cultural Reformation, thinking about culture in light of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
The good news of the gospel message has profound consequences beyond personal salvation. The gospel
In this workshop session originally delivered to Christian medical professionals, Joe Boot explains
Joe Boot explains the importance for culture of a uniquely Christian approach to education, and the
In this episode we discuss Bill C10, along with some of the foundational cultural assumptions and co
John Calvin was referred to as the theologian of the Holy Spirit, and many who follow his theology w
Joe Boot explains the connection between work, culture, and healing in the Christian vision of reali
Our true character is shown when we are put under pressure. In order to respond to the needs of our
Economic life, like every other area of life, is motivated by inescapably religious assumptions. As
The great need of our generation is the recovery of a uniquely Christian mind, which will include a
How do we balance bad news with a confidence in the victory of the gospel, and how should a Christia
The idea of ultimate authority is an inescapable concept, which is clearly on display in our vision
We return to the second half of our interview with Jonathan Burnside, discussing the concept of humb
Tim Dieppe is Ezra Institute Fellow for Public Policy and Head of Public Policy at Christian Concern
Ezra Institute Fellow Jonathan Burnside introduces the obvious political implications of the Bible.
All law requires an agreed-upon standard of authority; to speak of theonomy is to speak litera
Apologetics includes a defense of the Christian philosophy of life. Michael Thiessen of the Liberty
As Western culture has shifted away from a broadly Christian consensus on basic beliefs of human ide
This week’s podcast features special guest John Cooper of the rock band Skillet. We talk about
What does it mean to speak of a worldview, and why does it matter for the way that we live? Joe Boot
Joe Boot explains the origin and meaning of globalism, as contrasted with globalization, nationalism