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Podcast in Isaiah

 

A Freed Life and a Free Market

by Joe Boot

May 5, 2021 | Isaiah Isaiah 28:23-29

Economic life, like every other area of life, is motivated by inescapably religious assumptions. As the people of God, it is important that we cultivate a biblical set of economic assumptions. In this week’s episode, Joe Boot addresses a class at Regent University on the question of justice and economics.

 

Polls, Elections, and a Worldview Divide

by Joe Boot and Nathan Oblak and Ryan Eras

November 11, 2020 | Isaiah Isaiah 33:11-12

As the results of the 2020 US presidential election continue to be contested, we consider how a Christian should think and live in a nation divided between two worldviews, and where many in power refuse to acknowledge the lordship of King Jesus.

 

How to be a Christian in Politics

by Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

December 6, 2019 | Isaiah 9:6-7

Joe Boot concludes our Advent interview on the Christian view of government with some biblical wisdom for Christians entering politics, and for private citizens seeking a godly political order.

 

Gospel Culture: Why it Matters

by Joe Boot and Ryan Eras

October 4, 2019 | Isaiah 9:7

This podcast episode is a live reading from the introductory material and the first chapter of Joe Boot's book, Gospel Culture. Buy the book at Ezra Press and look for the audiobook soon.

 

What is Christian Art?

by Colin Harbinson and Ryan Eras

November 23, 2018 | Isaiah 6:1-13

What makes a work of art Christian? Colin Harbinson contends that Christian art is truthful art, expressed from a coherent Christian worldview.

 

Progress is a Christian Idea

by Andrew Sandlin and Ryan Eras

September 28, 2018 | Isaiah 5:20-25

Andrew Sandlin explains the origins of the term 'progressivism' and explains how the Christian idea of progress leads to cultural development, while the secular understanding of progress leads to a cyclical, and ultimately futile, view of history.