Greystone Conversations

A podcast by Greystone Theological Institute

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69 Episodes

  1. Church, Baptism, and Faith in the Reformed Tradition

    Published: 6/01/2021
  2. Mary, the Old Testament, and the Roman Catholic "Leap"

    Published: 23/12/2020
  3. The Septuagint as Biblical Commentary - Part 2

    Published: 16/12/2020
  4. The Septuagint as Biblical Commentary - Part 1

    Published: 9/12/2020
  5. Agreeing on Justification? Rome, Protestants, and Regensburg

    Published: 2/12/2020
  6. Restoring the Church's Glory to Reformed Theology

    Published: 25/11/2020
  7. The Repentance of the True Israel and the End of Exile

    Published: 18/11/2020
  8. Wine and Place: Terroir, Theology, And the Modern Condition

    Published: 11/11/2020
  9. The Christian and Technology Criticism: A Complex Yet Urgent Task

    Published: 4/11/2020
  10. Let My People Go: Divorce, Domestic Violence, Biblical Law, and the Identity of God

    Published: 28/10/2020
  11. Anselm on the Fullness of Joy

    Published: 21/10/2020
  12. The Christ of Reformed Catholicity

    Published: 14/10/2020
  13. Paul Against the Idols: The Areopagus Speech and the Church's Witness to Christ

    Published: 7/10/2020
  14. Teaching to Read the Old Testament as Scripture

    Published: 30/09/2020
  15. The Perfectly Happy God: Beatitude as a Divine Perfection

    Published: 23/09/2020
  16. Hodge and Warfield on Evolution

    Published: 16/09/2020
  17. Reformed and Ritual? The Real Biblical World and Our Embrace of It

    Published: 9/09/2020
  18. Tart Wine: Reflections on George Herbert's "The Bunch of Grapes"

    Published: 2/09/2020
  19. Reformed and Ritual? Vocation: Male and Female as Doxological

    Published: 26/08/2020
  20. Reformed and Ritual? Space: Home and Belonging

    Published: 19/08/2020

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