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Reformed ForumReformed ForumDavid VanDrunen | Faith in Exile (Psalm 119)In this episode, Camden Bucey welcomes Dr. David VanDrunen to discuss his new book, Faith in Exile: Psalm 119 and the Christian Life (Christian Focus). VanDrunen shares the backstory behind this unique project—his first published collection of sermons—and reflects on how Psalm 119, the Bible’s longest chapter, unfolds a deep theology of suffering, obedience, and the pilgrim experience. Drawing from the structure and literary artistry of the Psalm, VanDrunen explores its unifying themes and situates it within the broader redemptive narrative. He highlights how the psalmist’s experience of exile and longing resonates with believers today who sojo...2025-07-2558 minChrist the CenterChrist the CenterFaith in Exile (Psalm 119) In this episode, Camden Bucey welcomes Dr. David VanDrunen to discuss his new book, Faith in Exile: Psalm 119 and the Christian Life (Christian Focus). VanDrunen shares the backstory behind this unique project—his first published collection of sermons—and reflects on how Psalm 119, the Bible’s longest chapter, unfolds a deep theology of suffering, obedience, and the pilgrim experience. Drawing from the structure and literary artistry of the Psalm, VanDrunen explores its unifying themes and situates it within the broader redemptive narrative. He highlights how the psalmist’s experience of exile and longing resonates with believers today who sojo...2025-07-2500 minKnow What You Believe with Michael HortonKnow What You Believe with Michael HortonPostliberalism, America, and the Church with James Wood, David VanDrunen, and Adriel SanchezMichael Horton is joined by James Wood, David VanDrunen, and Adriel Sanchez for a roundtable discussion on postliberalism, the church’s involvement in politics, and the nation’s involvement in directing its citizens towards that which is their highest, spiritual good.  FOLLOW US YouTube | Instagram | X/Twitter | Facebook | Newsletter WHO WE ARE Sola is home to White Horse Inn, Core Christianity, Modern Reformation, and Theo Global. Our mission is to serve today’s global church by producing resources for reformation grounded in the historic Christian faith. Our vision is to see reforma...2025-01-091h 01The Reformed Libertarians PodcastThe Reformed Libertarians PodcastEp. 21: Two Kingdoms and Christian Cultural ActivityA discussion of a Reformed Two Kingdoms view, and the possibility of a distinctively Christian view of the believer’s cultural activity according to an orthodox Neo-Calvinism, in contrast with a Scholastic view. Key points from episodes 4 and 19 are summarized, and the Two Kingdoms view being addressed is described. The use of the term Scholasticism is explained against an objection. And a key difference between Neo-Calvinism and a Scholasticized view is variously illustrated.https://reformedlibertarians.com/021Main Points of Discussion00:00 Introduction00:32 Episode description02:08 Key points from episode 4 on Christian cu...2024-12-2142 minKingdom PolemicsKingdom PolemicsWolfe, Gordon and VanDrunen, Pt 2In this episode, Kingdom Polemics host Aldo Leon provides a critical analysis of a recent conversation on Abounding Grace between Chris Gordon and David VanDrunen, where they critique Christian nationalism and its relation to Reformed theology (https://youtu.be/uwJUB1CKOdM). Aldo examines their points about cultural engagement, the role of the civil magistrate, and what it means to apply biblical principles in the public square. Through this commentary, he clarifies misunderstandings about Christian nationalism, defends the historic Reformed perspective on law and government, and challenges the notion that Christians should avoid influencing societal structures with biblical principles.2024-11-011h 54Kingdom PolemicsKingdom PolemicsWolfe, Gordon, and VanDrunenIn this episode of Kingdom Polemics, Pastor Aldo Leon dives deep into a theological discussion addressing various views on Christian nationalism, common grace, and the role of civil government through a critical lens. Interacting with perspectives from David VanDrunen and Chris Gordon, Aldo engages with the pressing questions about how Christianity should influence culture, politics, and societal structures today. As always, Pastor Aldo brings his unique Reformed and polemical perspective, challenging listeners to think critically about modern evangelical responses to societal challenges.Summary of Highlights/Discussion Points:Engagement with David VanDrunen's Theology: Pastor Aldo critiques VanDrunen's...2024-10-221h 53RenewalCastRenewalCastHow Natural Law Shapes Christian Living with David VanDrunenAbout the Guest(s):David VanDrunen is a respected scholar and professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary, California, located in Escondido, near San Diego. With over two decades of experience, he has extensively researched and discussed areas like natural law and Christian ethics. VanDrunen is also an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and an accomplished author, contributing significantly to theological education.Episode Summary:In this episode of the Renewal Cast, hosts Coalt Robinson and Jay Wipf engage with David VanDrunen to delve into the profound subject of natural law. The...2024-10-0940 minThe Reformed Libertarians PodcastThe Reformed Libertarians PodcastBONUS: Replies from David VanDrunen On State IllegitimacyIn this bonus episode, we interview Dr. David VanDrunen. We consider his reply on several points to Pastor Taylor Drummond's critical article that we discuss in episode 17. The title of that article is "Fool's Gold?: A libertarian analysis of VanDrunen's account of state legitimacy" and it examines particular arguments in David VanDrunen's book Politics After Christendom.VanDrunen expresses his appreciation for Drummond's article and our episode discussing it, raises questions concerning immoral complicity if the state is taken to be illegitimate, offers some clarification about his (up to this point) not having differentiated monopoly states from non-monopolistic...2024-09-2654 minThe Underground Sessions PodcastThe Underground Sessions PodcastThe Church & The State with Dave HentschelWelcome back to the Underground Sessions Podcast, the online branch of Our Underground sessions ministry. To kick off season 4, Pastor Bob Erbig sits down with his colleague Pastor Dave Hentschel to discuss the relationship of the Church and the State in relation to the political climate of today’s United States of America.Recommended Resources on the Church and Political Engagement: Video Lectures: A Baptist View of the State by Dr. Hunter Bakerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaPvy6gbtuY&t=11sA Biblical-Theological Reflection on the Relationship between Chur...2024-09-1452 minThe PactumThe PactumGreatest Hits: D.V.D. on Natural LawIt’s summertime at The Pactum! While we take a little break we want you to enjoy some of our favorite episodes. Today’s episode is D.V.D. on Natural Law. In this episode, Pat sits down with David VanDrunen to take a deep dive into the topic of Natural Law.  David VanDrunen is a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.2024-08-0749 minThe Reformed Libertarians PodcastThe Reformed Libertarians PodcastEp. 17: David VanDrunen’s View Of Civil Government, with Taylor DrummondAn interview with Pastor Taylor Drummond about his article “Fool’s Gold?: A libertarian analysis of VanDrunen’s account of state legitimacy,” which appreciatively, but critically, examines arguments in the book Politics After Christendom by Dr. David VanDrunen. Pastor Drummond introduces himself and recounts how he became a confessional, Calvinistic Baptist, and a libertarian-anarchist. He speaks about how VanDrunen’s biblical arguments for the legitimacy of the state fail his own standard for justifying the state. Drummond also explains how VanDrunen’s theoretical argument is at odds with his own view of law, justice, and rights, and is in tension with...2024-07-1850 minThe Humble SkepticThe Humble SkepticThe Intersection of Church & StateSome Christians in our day push back against the idea of “the separation of church and state,” but David VanDrunen argues that, in reality, this is a crucial distinction taught throughout the Bible. So what is the proper view of government from a Christian perspective and how should we think about the relationship between theology and politics? Shane talks with Dr. VanDrunen about these and other issues he addresses in his book Politics After Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World.SHOW NOTESRecommended BooksPolitics After Christendom, David VanDrunenLiving in God’s Two Kingdoms, David VanDru...2024-07-0248 minTheology for the ChurchTheology for the ChurchNatural Law with David VanDrunenIn this episode, Caleb is joined by David VanDrunen (PhD, Loyola University Chicago) Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminister Seminary California to discuss the topic of natural law. Together they discuss questions like: What is natural law? How does the fall effect natural law? How does it relate to the biblical covenants? How does natural law operate in the life of unbelievers and believers (is is similar or different)? How does natural law relate to the gospel? How should natural law effect our political theology? And more.Resources: Natural Law...2024-06-031h 03Cross & Gavel PodcastCross & Gavel Podcast165. Introduction to Natural Law — David VanDrunenIn this week's discussion, David VanDrunen returns to the studio to talk about his new short companion on the natural law (buy here). David is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California (faculty page here). He has written a number of other popular books, ranging from Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought and Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World. RELATED CONTENT Bridging the Civil & Divine - K...2024-05-0846 minOPC Ruling Elder PodcastOPC Ruling Elder PodcastNatural Law and Ruling EldersGregory Reynolds interviews David VanDrunen about his latest book, Natural Law: A Short Companion, (B&H Academic, 2023, 160 pages).For more on Natural Law in Ordained Servant see the following;David VanDrunen, “Natural Law in Reformed Theology: Historical Reflections and Biblical Suggestions.” OS 21 (2012): 32-38. Available here. Nelson D. Kloosterman, “A Biblical Case for Natural Law: A Response Essay.” OS 16 (2007): 101-7. Available here.David VanDrunen, “VanDrunen in the Hands of an Anxious Kloosterman: A Response to a Review.” OS 16 (2007): 107-13. Available here.Gregory Edward Reynolds “Education, Natural Law, and the Two Kingdoms” OS 21 (2012): 14...2024-04-1536 minEmmanuel Reformed Baptist ChurchEmmanuel Reformed Baptist ChurchTwo Kingdoms with David VanDrunenA discussion on Two Kingdoms between Dewey Dovel, Austin McCormick, and David VanDrunen. This conversation was originally featured on the Covenant Podcast.2024-02-0646 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastTwo Kingdoms with David VanDrunen"Living in God’s Two Kingdoms illustrates how a two-kingdoms model of Christianity and culture affirms much of what is compelling in these transformationist movements while remaining faithful to the whole counsel of Scripture. By focusing on God’s response to each kingdom―his preservation of the civil society and his redemption of the spiritual kingdom―VanDrunen teaches readers how to live faithfully in each sphere." Pick up a copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Gods-Two-Kingdoms-Christianity/dp/1433514044 2024-02-0646 minCovenant PodcastCovenant PodcastTwo Kingdoms with David VanDrunen"Living in God’s Two Kingdoms illustrates how a two-kingdoms model of Christianity and culture affirms much of what is compelling in these transformationist movements while remaining faithful to the whole counsel of Scripture. By focusing on God’s response to each kingdom―his preservation of the civil society and his redemption of the spiritual kingdom―VanDrunen teaches readers how to live faithfully in each sphere." Pick up a copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Gods-Two-Kingdoms-Christianity/dp/1433514044 2024-02-0646 minKingdom PolemicsKingdom PolemicsDeYoung, VanDrunen, and the DecalogueIn this episode, Pastor Aldo Leon interacts with a conversation between Kevin DeYoung and David VanDrunen on the book Politics After Christendom, written by VanDrunen. Pastor Aldo challenges some of the claims and arguments made by the author, especially regarding the nature and role of the Noahic covenant in political theology. He also offers a different perspective that is more consistent with Reformed covenant theology and the Westminster standards. Some of the topics discussed in this episode are:The distinction between common grace and saving grace, and how they relate to the civil government and the church.The...2023-12-291h 56Guilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeBest of Season 5 (1): David VanDrunen | Don't All Christians Vote Republican?Please help support the show on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon Page⁠⁠⁠⁠!   BEST OF SEASON 5 (1) Join the Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast as we revisit your favorite episodes from Season 5, concluding with our most downloaded episode of the season, discussing voting as a Christian. David VanDrunen (PhD., Loyola University Chicago) is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California in Escondido, California. Book(s) referenced: Politics after Christendom   Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@g...2023-12-251h 15RenewalCastRenewalCastCreation and the The New Reformation with David VanDrunenAbout The Guest(s):David VanDrunen is a professor of systematic theology and Christian ethics at Westminster Seminary, California. He has written extensively on Christianity and culture and is a minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church.Summary: David VanDrunen discusses the importance of understanding creation when discussing human sexuality. He explains that our nature as sexual beings is part of who we are and that the fall has corrupted our sexual desires but not our basic human nature. He emphasizes the need to root discussions of sexuality in issues of creation and the natural order. VanDrunen also addresses the distinction...2023-12-1435 minIn:DependenceIn:DependenceLiving in God's Two Kingdoms (with David VanDrunen)Christians are foreigners and exiles in this world. So, how do we help people in our churches think about how they live in and engage with the world? In this episode of In:Dependence, Adrian Reynolds (FIEC Head of National Ministries) is joined by David VanDrunen, professor at Westminster Seminary California and author of Living in God's Two Kingdoms, to discuss how churches and Christians are to engage with the world around them. Show notes Living in God's Two Kingdoms (crossway.org) Are We Allowed to Disagree About Justice Issues? (fiec.org.uk) About...2023-12-1234 minLife and Books and EverythingLife and Books and EverythingPolitics after Christendom with David VanDrunenAny Christian trying to formulate a political theology cannot afford to ignore the impressive work done by David VanDrunen over the past decade. In this long-ish interview, Kevin asks Dave about two kingdoms theology, natural law, the purpose of government, and the importance of the Noahic Covenant. Stick around and you'll also learn what VanDrunen means by "conservative liberalism" and "legal polycentrism." You'll also hear what Kevin and Dave would do (or not do) if they were starting a Presbyterian colony on Mars.Chapters:0:00 Intro2:30 Politics after Christendom16:45 Covenants and Reformed...2023-11-291h 21Theology for the ChurchTheology for the ChurchBaptist Political Theology with Andrew WalkerIn this episode, Caleb discusses the contribution Baptists have made to the field of political theology with Andrew Walker (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) who serves as an associate professor of Christian ethics and public theology, associate dean of the school of theology, and director of the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at SBTS. Resources: Baptist Political Theology edited by Thomas Kidd (Editor), Paul Miller, and Andrew Walker. https://a.co/d/hrbgKcj Political Church: The Local Assembly as Embassy of Christ's Rule by Jonathan Leeman https://a.co...2023-10-3045 minTheology for the ChurchTheology for the ChurchThe Primary Mission of the Church with Bryan EstelleIn this episode, Caleb discusses the mission of the church with Bryan Estelle (PhD, The Catholic University of America) Professor of Old Testament at Westminster Seminary. Together, they tackle questions like: What is the mission of the church? How does the mission of the church effect the ministries of the church? What are the dangers of misunderstanding the mission of the church? How is what the cooperate church does similar to and different from what might be permissible and good for individual church members? Resources: The Primary Mission of the Church: Engaging or Transforming the World...2023-10-2359 minReformed ForumReformed ForumThe Roots of Reformed Moral TheologyWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bruce Baugus to our program to discuss his book, The Roots of Reformed Moral Theology, published by Reformation Heritage Books. In this comprehensive work, Dr. Baugus delves into the foundational elements that have shaped moral theology within the Reformed tradition. He provides both historical and theological contexts, covering a range of topics including the Old Testament’s influence on Reformed moral thought, the significance of the Ten Commandments, the Reformation’s impact on moral theology, and its evolution in the modern era. Additionally, Dr. Baugus explores the practical applications of Reformed moral theology for...2023-09-291h 09Guilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeDavid VanDrunen | The Law of GodMake a one-time or recurring donation on our ⁠⁠⁠Donor Box profile here⁠⁠⁠. Join us in the mission of introducing Reformed Theology across the world! Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Logos Bible Software⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Are you interested in a rigorous and Reformed seminary education? Call Westminster Seminary California at 888-480-8474 or visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.wscal.edu⁠⁠⁠⁠! Please help support the show on our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Patreon Page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!   SEASON 6 EPISODE 17 Join Nick and Peter of the Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast as they continue Season 6, Introduction to Reformed Theology. This week they discuss the Law of God with Dr. David VanDrunen!2023-09-111h 17Cross & Gavel PodcastCross & Gavel Podcast149. Christianity & Constitutionalism: Revelation — David VanDrunen (Summer Series)Today, we continue our summer series looking into the essays in a brand new volume entitled Christianity and Constitutionalism (Oxford University Press 2023) (PURCHASE HERE). In this episode, we return to the States and tackle the question of God's revelation and how it relates to constitutionalism. Our guest today is David VanDrunen — Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California (faculty page here). David has written a number of popular books, ranging from Divine Covenants and Moral Order: A Biblical Theology of Natural Law, Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Deve...2023-08-3049 minChrist Over AllChrist Over All2.38 Michael Carlino, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "The Noahic Covenant Reaffirms God's Universal Demand on His Creation: A Progressive Covenantalist Response to David VanDrunen"Ideas have consequences, and, as we'll see, how we read Genesis 1–11 impacts such fundamental questions as Who is man? and What is his mission? Timestamps Introduction - 00:41 Michael Carlino’s Biography - 04:10 Carlino’s Application of Kingdom Through Covenant - 07:40 The Simple Thesis of Michael Carlino’s Article - 09:26 What is David VanDrunen Doing with Genesis 1-11? - 13:31 Dr. Wellum’s Thoughts on Bavinck’s View of Creation and Covenant - 16:27 How Do We See a Covenant in the Beginning Chapters of Genesis? - 20:40 How Do We Understand the Relationship Between the Covenants with Adam and...2023-08-2852 minCentre for Christian Living podcastCentre for Christian Living podcast100: The glory of true humility with David VanDrunenNarcissism and vanity characterise the spirit of our age—particularly when it comes to social media, where we’re tempted to promote ourselves, make ourselves look good, and present a certain image of ourselves to the world. But when faced with the glory of God, Scripture calls upon us to exhibit a different attitude: humility. What does it mean to be truly humble? What does it mean to humble oneself before the Lord? If we’re serious about giving all glory to God, what should this look like in the Christian life? In this special edition of our podcast, we bring...2023-08-0642 minCentre for Christian Living podcastCentre for Christian Living podcast099: A Q&A with David VanDrunenOur most recent live event from our series on “A virtuous life” focused on true virtue in an age of virtue signalling. Our presenter was Professor David VanDrunen of Westminster Seminary California. In this episode of the Centre for Christian Living podcast, Professor VanDrunen joins us again in a special follow-up episode to answer some of the questions that arose during the event. I hope that this discussion will be of good help to you as you continue to reflect on what it means to walk in the newness of life that we’ve been given in Jesus. For an edited...2023-07-2630 minRenewalCastRenewalCastRewind: Living in God's Two Kingdoms with David VanDrunenDigging in the Archives from October 2020 -- such an important discussion and deserves to be released again!! About The Guest(s): Dr. David VanDrunen is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary, California. He has a Master's Divinity degree, a law degree, and a PhD in theological ethics. He has been a pastor and has been teaching at Westminster Seminary for almost 20 years. Dr. VanDrunen has written extensively on Christianity and culture, including the topic of the two kingdoms. Summary: Dr. David VanDrunen discusses the concept of the two kingdoms in...2023-07-1450 minThe PactumThe PactumGreatest Hits: Natural LawIt’s summertime and Pat and Mike are doing a summer session of greatest hits! In this episode Mike and Pat discuss Natural Law. Resources mentioned in this episode: – A Biblical Case for Natural Law by David VanDrunen – Politics After Christendom by David VanDrunen (see especially chapter 5) – Reforming Apologetics by J.V. Fesko – The Insufficiency of Scripture by T. David Gordon – Resource list on Heidelblog by R. Scott Clark2023-07-1248 minCentre for Christian Living podcastCentre for Christian Living podcast098: Virtue in an age of virtue signalling with David VanDrunenIn the information age and the advent of cancel culture, public morality has taken an interesting turn. Virtue is signalled by what we approve publicly or cancel publicly. The deep irony is that this virtue signalling is most often not backed by _true_ virtue. This is seen in the fierce and cutting remarks too common on social media. The danger for Christians is that they follow the culture and become no better than whitewashed tombs. At this cultural moment, it’s all the more pertinent for Christians to cultivate true virtue. The Bible often encourages believers that their character is to...2023-07-1059 minThe London LyceumThe London LyceumReformed Two Kingdom Theology with Jonathon BeekeJordan talks with Jonathon Beeke about the duplex regnum Christi and related topics in Reformed theology. They cover topics like: What did the early magisterial reformers think about it? Did they have any shared understanding of the two kingdoms or of political theology in general? How did the patristic and medieval thinkers influence the Reformers in their views here? What did Luther, Bucer, and Calvin think? Were they similar? What were the views of the Reformed Orthodox? And more!Resources:1) Duplex Regnum Christi, Jonathon Beeke2) Politics After Christendom, David VanDrunen3) Theonomy...2023-06-2142 minThe PactumThe PactumPactum ResponsumJoin Pat and Mike for a Pactum Responsum episode where they answer listener questions on topics like EFS, rewards in Heaven, Roman Catholicism, Calvinism, Justification and more! Got questions? Email them to us at connect@thepactum.org Resources mentioned in this episode: - Two-Age Sojourner podcast episode "How Then Should We Rest?" - The Big Picture Story Bible by David Helm - The Reformation Study Bible - The Unfolding Word: The Story of the Bible from Creation to New Creation by Zach Keele - Covenant Theology by Patrick Abendroth...2023-05-2449 minThe Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism?Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-111h 07The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism?Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-111h 07The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism?Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-111h 07The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism?Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-111h 07The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism?Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-111h 07The Babylon BeeThe Babylon BeeGod’s Glory Over All Kingdoms With Dr. David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen is at The Babylon Bee to talk about how we all need the Gospel, we are living in Babylon, and how Christians should use their brains to engage with politics, culture, and theology. What does it mean for Christians if we are living in Babylon? Should Christians be calling for Christian Nationalism? Dr. David VanDrunen is an ordained minister in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and a professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California. If you are looking for a confessionally reformed place to prepare for ministry, check out...2023-04-1155 minGuilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeDavid VanDrunen | Don't All Christians Vote Republican?Interested in further study of the Bible? Join us at ⁠Logos Bible Software⁠. Are you interested in a rigorous and Reformed seminary education? Call Westminster Seminary California at 888-480-8474 or visit www.wscal.edu! Do you want to retrieve our Classical Protestant theology and heritage? Sign up for a degree program or individual classes at the ⁠Davenant Institute⁠ by following this link ⁠here⁠. Please help support the show on our ⁠Patreon Page⁠!   SEASON 5 EPISODE 26 Join Nick & Peter of the Guilt Grace Gratitude Podcast as they continue Season 5, Reformed Apol...2023-03-271h 15The Natural TheologianThe Natural TheologianCommon Grace, Nature, and Our Most Fundamental IdentityIn conjunction with my writing on common grace and Christian coherentism, I am making available an eBook on the strictest form of Christian coherentism, titled, “50 Errors of Christian Presuppositionalism.”My inquiry into the common grace vs. nature discussion finds me uniting camps that might be thought quite opposed to one another. On the one hand, my interrogation of the doctrine of common grace was inspired by Aaron Renn’s reaction to the debate surrounding Stephen Wolfe’s The Case for Christian Nationalism. On the other hand, in response to Kevin DeYoung’s tweet, “Our most fundamental identity is that we a...2023-02-2116 minWhite Horse InnWhite Horse InnDavid VanDrunen and Two KingdomsIn this episode, David VanDrunen advocates for the Two-Kingdoms view, which Michael Horton shares. Though they are not uniform in their approaches, this beneficial conversation examines the view of the Two-Kingdoms, the criticisms against it, and its practical application in the church and society.2022-11-2742 minWhite Horse InnWhite Horse InnDavid VanDrunen and Two KingdomsIn this episode, David VanDrunen advocates for the Two-Kingdoms view, which Michael Horton shares. Though they are not uniform in their approaches, this beneficial conversation examines the view of the Two-Kingdoms, the criticisms against it, and its practical application in the church and society.2022-11-2742 minThe Scattered Seeds PodcastThe Scattered Seeds PodcastEpisode 92 - David VanDrunenSend us a textWe live in an interesting moment in time, as today’s guest states, ours is a world post Christendom and we have to learn how to navigate it. But take courage, because the Lord is still on the Throne and the early church faced similar political pressure and thrived.  David VanDrunen is a professor at Westminster Seminary in California. He is the author of books such as “Living in God’s Two Kingdoms”, “God’s Glory Alone, the Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life” and his most recent book “Politics a...2022-11-0258 minThe PactumThe PactumSoli Deo GloriaIn this fifth and final installment of the series on the Five Solas, Pat and Mike discuss Soli Deo Gloria. Resources mentioned in this episode: - The Church History ABCs: Augustine and 25 Other Heroes of the Faith by Stephen J. Nichols - God's Glory Alone by David VanDrunen - Glory to God Alone by David VanDrunen2022-11-0235 minThe PactumThe PactumPactum ResponsumIn this Lone Ranger Responsum episode, Pat answers questions on Israel, Doctrine of God, Politics, Imputation, and more. Resources mentioned in this episode: - Understanding the Land of the Bible by O. Palmer Robertson - Simply Trinity by Matthew Barrett - The Trinity: An Introduction by Scott Swain - Eternal Subordinationism Video by David Strain - On the Eternal Functional Subordination Debate Video by Jordan Cooper - Trinity Crisis and Cures by Pat Abendroth - Trinitarian Discipleship by Pat Abendroth - The Christian Faith by Michael Horton - M...2022-06-0840 minThe Shepherd\'s Voice PodcastThe Shepherd's Voice PodcastEpisode 40: Thoughts on "The Chosen"This week on The Shepherd’s Voice, Pastor Biggs and Pastor Franks discuss The Chosen and how we should approach the series. Pictures of Jesus And the Sovereignty of Divine Revelation: Recent Literature and a Defense of the Confessional Reformed View By David VanDrunen - https://www.cpjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/CPJ5-VanDrunen-PicturesofChrist-1.pdf In Living Color: Images of Christ and the Means of Grace by Daniel R. Hyde - https://www.heritagebooks.org/products/in-living-color-images-of-christ-and-the-means-of-grace-hyde.html If you would like to learn more, visit our church website at www.ketoctin.org or vi...2022-05-2419 minCentre for Christian Living podcastCentre for Christian Living podcast073: Jesus and the law with David VanDrunenFor many Christians, the law is one of the most challenging topics for their life. It’s as if they feel they’re walking a tightrope between legalism on the one side and licence on the other—as if they either need to perform, or else they’re simply embracing a loose way of living. But careful examination of the teaching of Jesus helps us gain a richer picture of the law and its place in our lives. When we encounter the law in Christ, we see something beautiful. Today on the podcast, and in preparation for our four live events t...2022-03-0230 minUnlock: This Spellbinding Full Audiobook For Book-Lovers.Unlock: This Spellbinding Full Audiobook For Book-Lovers.What in the World are Viruses? by Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Chitrini Tandon, Brianna Bedran, Tim ChapmanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/574064to listen full audiobooks. Title: What in the World are Viruses? Series: #26 of What in the World? Author: Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Chitrini Tandon, Brianna Bedran, Tim Chapman Narrator: David Henneberg Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 12 minutes Release date: February 7, 2022 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Viruses in humans can be traced back to the 1900s. Smallpox and measles are the oldest, and as of 2012, 219 virus species affecting humans were identified. Among them are Yellow fever, influenza, Zika, Polio, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ebola and Corona v...2022-02-073h 12Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryWhat in the World are Viruses? by Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Chitrini Tandon, Brianna Bedran, Tim ChapmanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/574064to listen full audiobooks. Title: What in the World are Viruses? Series: #26 of What in the World? Author: Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Chitrini Tandon, Brianna Bedran, Tim Chapman Narrator: David Henneberg Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 12 minutes Release date: February 7, 2022 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Viruses in humans can be traced back to the 1900s. Smallpox and measles are the oldest, and as of 2012, 219 virus species affecting humans were identified. Among them are Yellow fever, influenza, Zika, Polio, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ebola and Corona v...2022-02-073h 12Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryExplore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Biology & ChemistryWhat in the World are Viruses? by Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-BahPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/574064 to listen full audiobooks. Title: What in the World are Viruses? Series: #26 of What in the World? Author: Rico Cuecaco, Cassandra Vandrunen-Lachance, Noah Varghese, Christina Nguyen, Yi Yang Fei, Camryn Kabir-Bahk, Chitrini Tandon, Brianna Bedran, Tim Chapman Narrator: David Henneberg Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 3 hours 12 minutes Release date: February 7, 2022 Genres: Biology & Chemistry Publisher's Summary: Viruses in humans can be traced back to the 1900s. Smallpox and measles are the oldest, and as of 2012, 219 virus species affecting humans were identified. Among them are Yellow fever, influenza, Zika, Polio, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Ebola and C...2022-02-0705 minThe PactumThe PactumD.V.D. on Natural LawIn this episode, Pat sits down with David VanDrunen to take a deep dive into the topic of Natural Law.  David VanDrunen is a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California.2022-01-2648 minTheocastTheocastTwo Kingdoms (with David VanDrunen)On today's episode, we have a special guest, David VanDrunen. We talk about the doctrine of Two Kingdoms and its implications. In short, we talk about Christianity and culture. What are Christians to be doing? What is the mission of the church? Are we to be ushering in the kingdom of God? We answer these questions and more. Semper Reformanda: The guys talk with David VanDrunen about common objections to Two Kingdoms doctrine. We cover objections from advocates of Neo Calvinism and theonomy. Does Two Kingdoms doctrine promote apathy toward cultural involvement? Giveaway: Living in...2021-09-0851 minThe PactumThe PactumNatural LawIn this episode Mike and Pat discuss Natural Law. Resources mentioned in this episode: – A Biblical Case for Natural Law by David VanDrunen – Politics After Christendom by David VanDrunen (see especially chapter 5) – Reforming Apologetics by J.V. Fesko – The Insufficiency of Scripture by T. David Gordon – Resource list on Heidelblog by R. Scott Clark2021-07-2844 minOntario United Reformed ChurchOntario United Reformed ChurchWith Whole HeartProfessor Dr. David VanDrunen exposits the first 16 verses of Psalm 119, wherein we discover the high demand of God that we give Him wholehearted devotion. Despite our failures to uphold God's law, Christ perfectly met everything that these opening stanzas of psalm 119 describe. He was absolutely perfect throughout his entire life. He always treasured God's word more than riches. Our Lord Jesus never once forgot God's word and his law. brothers and sisters. When you turn in faith to Christ, your perfect Savior, you receive a perfect righteousness that can never fail you.Time:MorningMinister:2021-06-0636 minDigital Public SquareDigital Public SquareA conversation with Dr. David VanDrunen on political theology and ethicsIn this episode, I am joined by Dr. David VanDrunen, Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California, and we talk about his latest book, “Politics After Christendom.”Sign up to receive the WeeklyTech newsletter each Monday morning at jasonthacker.com/weeklytech.Meet Dr. VanDrunen:Dr. VanDrunen, a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, began teaching at Westminster Seminary California in 2001. He formerly served as a pastor of Grace Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Hanover Park, IL, and currently serves on the Orthodox Presbyterian Church’s Committee on Christian Education and Subcomm...2021-05-1745 minReformed ForumReformed ForumHighlights from 2020Since Christ the Center began nearly thirteen years ago, we have taken time to look back on the highlights of the year. Continuing the update to our tradition from last year, here this year’s top ten clips from Christ the Center as determined by YouTube views. Ep. 633 – What Is Christendom? with David VanDrunen Ep. 655 – 1689 Federalism and Reformed Covenant Theology with Jeremy Boothby Ep. 638 – John Frame and Two Divine Existences with James Dolezal Ep. 659 – Why Study Karl Barth? with Jim Cassidy Ep. 633 – The Noahic Covenant with David VanDrunen Ep. 630 – The Importance of Discourse Analysis with Matthew Patton Ep. 641 – The Ancient Understanding of Baptism as Wa...2021-01-011h 20Carlton WynneCarlton WynneHighlights from 2020 Since Christ the Center began nearly thirteen years ago, we have taken time to look back on the highlights of the year. Continuing the update to our tradition from last year, here this year’s top ten clips from Christ the Center as determined by YouTube views. Ep. 633 – What Is Christendom? with David VanDrunenEp. 655 – 1689 Federalism and Reformed Covenant Theology with Jeremy BoothbyEp. 638 – John Frame and Two Divine Existences with James DolezalEp. 659 – Why Study Karl Barth? with Jim CassidyEp. 633 – The Noahic Covenant with David VanDrunenEp. 630 – The Importance of Discourse Analysis with Matthew PattonEp. 641 – The Ancient Understanding of Baptism as Washing and Regenerati...2021-01-0100 minGlen ClaryGlen ClaryHighlights from 2020 Since Christ the Center began nearly thirteen years ago, we have taken time to look back on the highlights of the year. Continuing the update to our tradition from last year, here this year’s top ten clips from Christ the Center as determined by YouTube views. Ep. 633 – What Is Christendom? with David VanDrunenEp. 655 – 1689 Federalism and Reformed Covenant Theology with Jeremy BoothbyEp. 638 – John Frame and Two Divine Existences with James DolezalEp. 659 – Why Study Karl Barth? with Jim CassidyEp. 633 – The Noahic Covenant with David VanDrunenEp. 630 – The Importance of Discourse Analysis with Matthew PattonEp. 641 – The Ancient Understanding of Baptism as Washing and Regenerati...2021-01-0100 minJeff WaddingtonJeff WaddingtonHighlights from 2020 Since Christ the Center began nearly thirteen years ago, we have taken time to look back on the highlights of the year. Continuing the update to our tradition from last year, here this year’s top ten clips from Christ the Center as determined by YouTube views. Ep. 633 – What Is Christendom? with David VanDrunenEp. 655 – 1689 Federalism and Reformed Covenant Theology with Jeremy BoothbyEp. 638 – John Frame and Two Divine Existences with James DolezalEp. 659 – Why Study Karl Barth? with Jim CassidyEp. 633 – The Noahic Covenant with David VanDrunenEp. 630 – The Importance of Discourse Analysis with Matthew PattonEp. 641 – The Ancient Understanding of Baptism as Washing and Regenerati...2021-01-0100 minGuilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeDavid VanDrunen | Two KingdomsLooking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed; informational meetings starting end of October 2021! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Member of the Society of Reformed Podcasters SEASON 2 EPISODE 4 Dr. David VanDrunen is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California in Escondido, CA. He's an ordained minister in the OPC (Orthodox Presbyterian Church), and has been teaching in the seminary context for nearly 20 years. His interests are in systematic theology, biblical studies, ethics, and political...2020-12-2146 minGuilt Grace GratitudeGuilt Grace GratitudeEP13: PoliticsIs America a Christian Nation? How do we view politics as a Christian? Is it a good thing that we are not under "Christian" rule? Join Nick Fullwiler & Peter Bell as they speak on the Reformed perspective of politics and the Church, what the Two-Kingdoms doctrine is and how it affects us, and why the separation of church and state is a good thing! Have any questions or feedback about this episode? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracegratitudepodcast Resources on Politics & the Church:2020-11-021h 04Centre for Christian Living podcastCentre for Christian Living podcast049: Politics, elections and responsible Christian living with David VanDrunenAs the world watches the US election in the coming weeks, it will raise afresh questions that have been considered by many Christians throughout the years. What should we hope for in elections? How should Christians participate in politics? Can we support a politician with whom we don’t agree entirely? Furthermore, how does what happens in the society relate to God’s gospel purposes? In this episode of the podcast, Chase Kuhn speaks with Professor David VanDrunen, author of "Politics After Christendom: Political theology in a fractured world", about God’s plans for politics in his world. After discussing how to...2020-10-2831 minRenewalCastRenewalCastLiving in God's Two Kingdoms with David VanDrunenWe are joined by David VanDrunen and talk about living in God's two kingdoms. Dr. VanDrunen is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminister Seminary in California. Should the church transform culture? https://tinyurl.com/y3uvqbboLiving in God's Two KIngdom's Book: https://tinyurl.com/y5tltb452020-10-0750 minTheology GalsTheology GalsProblems with Nouthetic/Biblical Counseling with Russ McCaryThis week we talk with Russ McCary about concerns with Nouthetic counseling.  Episode Resourses: Brushed RED YouTube Channel Brushed Red Facebook Page Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture by David VanDrunen Two Kingdoms with Dr. David VanDrunen Theology Gals Books-Catechism, Sermon Notebooks, Bible Reading Journals Relight  Women can join Theology Gals Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow Theology Gals: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com2020-06-1400 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursPolitics after ChristendomIn this episode, Office Hours talks to Dr. David VanDrunen about his latest book, "Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World."2020-05-0400 minMere FidelityMere Fidelity"Politics After Christendom," with Dr. David VanDrunenWhat kind of political theology do we need in an age after Christendom? Dr. David VanDrunen joins Matt and Derek to discuss his latest book, Politics After Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World, where he aims to answer this question in a way that prepares Christians to live in societies that are indifferent or hostile to the faith, and how our own political responsibilities might look for sojourners and exiles.2020-04-2151 minMere FidelityMere Fidelity"Politics After Christendom," with Dr. David VanDrunenWhat kind of political theology do we need in an age after Christendom? Dr. David VanDrunen joins Matt and Derek to discuss his latest book, Politics After Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World, where he aims to answer this question in a way that prepares Christians to live in societies that are indifferent or hostile to the faith, and how our own political responsibilities might look for sojourners and exiles.2020-04-2151 minReformed ForumReformed ForumPolitics after Christendom David VanDrunen speaks about his forthcoming book, Politics After Christendom (Zondervan Academic), reflecting upon the status and responsibilities of Christians in their contemporary pluralistic political communities. Dr. VanDrunen presents a biblical-theological model of political engagement and exploring themes such as race, religious liberty, justice, authority, and civil resistance. David VanDrunen is Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary California. He is the author and editor of several books, including Aquinas Among the Protestants, God’s Glory Alone: The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life, Na...2020-02-141h 08The Master Lectures PodcastThe Master Lectures PodcastDavid VanDrunen | Soli Deo GloriaIn today’s episode, we hear from Dr. David VanDrunen, a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, who began teaching at Westminster Seminary California in 2001. He does much of his current research and writing at the intersection of systematic theology, biblical studies, ethics, and legal and political theory. Dr. VanDrunen is the author or editor of eleven books, most recently Aquinas Among the Protestants and God’s Glory Alone: The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life.In this lecture, Dr. VanDrunen discusses the theology of the reformation which includes the 5 Sola’s. They are: Grace Alone, Faith...2019-11-0500 minTheology GalsTheology GalsTheology Gals Rewind: EvangelismTheology Gals This week we look back at a previous episode. We'll be back next week with a new episode. On this episode of Theology Gals Coleen and Angela talk about Evangelism. Before the gals get to the topic, they discuss the recent speech by Chris Pratt at the MTV Awards. They conclude the episode with a discussion about our faith and social media.  Episode Resources: Thinking Fellows Episode 27: Vocation  What Is Evangelism? Ligonier  Two Kingdoms with Dr. David VanDrunen | Theology Gals | Episode 32 First Catechism (Children's Catechism)  Songs for Saplings (catechism music)  Children's Catechism Resources  Telling People the Truth in Love...2019-08-261h 17Theology on the GoTheology on the GoAquinas Among the Protestants PodcastAquinas Among the Protestants Should Protestants read and engage with anything written by Thomas Aquinas? David VanDrunen sits in with Jonathan and James to talk about a book he co-edited with Manfred Svensson, titled Aquinas Among the Protestants. David is the Robert B. Strimple Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at Westminster Seminary in California.  In this episode, David talks about Aquinas’ interest in Aristotelian philosophy…how early reformers viewed him…and some of his valuable contributions. How relevant, if at all, is Thomas Aquinas for the present day?   We’re pleased to offer you the opportunity to win a free copy...2019-07-0126 minDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDownload Best Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityGod's Glory Alone: Audio Lectures: The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life by David VandrunenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/360398to listen full audiobooks. Title: God's Glory Alone: Audio Lectures: The Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life Series: Part of Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures Author: David Vandrunen Narrator: David Vandrunen Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 11 minutes Release date: June 11, 2019 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: The Zondervan Biblical and Theological Lectures series provides a unique audio learning experience. Unlike a traditional audiobook's direct narration of a book's text, God's Glory Alone: Audio Lectures includes high quality live-recordings of college-level lectures that cover the important points from each subject as well as relevant material from o...2019-06-114h 11A Visit to the Pastor’s StudyA Visit to the Pastor’s StudyGod and Government (pt. 2)An interview with Westminster Seminary, California professor, Dr. David VanDrunen. In this fast-paced program, Dr. VanDrunen presents a biblical approach to natural law, discusses the implications of that in light of Romans 13-1-7, and then gives some specific applications for public policy. You will be challenged to -think christianly- about God and government.2018-11-1155 minTheology GalsTheology GalsTwo Kingdoms with Dr. David VanDrunen | Theology Gals | Episode 32On this episode of Theology Gals, Coleen and Ashley discuss the Reformed doctrine of the two kingdoms with Dr. David VanDrunen. What is the doctrine of two kingdoms? Why is it important? How does it differ from a one kingdom view? Join the Theology Gals as they discuss these things with Dr. VanDrunen.   Episode Resources: Living in God's Two Kingdoms: A Biblical Vision for Christianity and Culture by David VanDrunen Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought by David VanDrunen   Episode Music from Castle Pines  Women can join our Facebook Group Theology Gal...2017-09-111h 23WSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursAquinas Among the ProtestantsOffice Hours talks with Dr. David VanDrunen about the new book he co-edited, "Aquinas Among the Protestants."2017-09-0400 minTheology GalsTheology GalsTheology Gals | Episode 13 | Christ & Culture with Ryan HaskinsOn this week's episode of Theology Gals, Coleen and Ashley talk with Ryan Haskins about Christ and Culture. Ryan is Pastor of Student Ministries at Community Bible Church in Nashville, Tennessee. You can also hear him on the Theocast podcast.   For further study: Theocast - Christ and Culture Part 1 and Part 2 Natural Law and the Two Kingdoms: A Study in the Development of Reformed Social Thought (Emory University Studies in Law and Religion) by David VanDrunen Living in God's Two Kingdoms by David VanDrunen Christ and Culture Revisited by D. A. Carson Pilgrim Theology: Core Doctrines for Christian Disciples by Mi...2017-05-091h 19Adam YorkAdam YorkHighlights from 2016As we head into our tenth year of Christ the Center, we look back at some of our favorite guests and moments from 2016. Episodes 425 — David VanDrunen, God’s Glory Alone 428 — Vern Poythress, The Miracles of Jesus 441 — John Galbraith and Danny Olinger on John Galbraith’s Life and Ministry 443 — Alan Strange, Charles Hodge and the Spirituality of the Church 444 — Iain Murray, J. C. Ryle 445 — Lane Tipton, Trinity, Processions, and Missions: The Pactum Salutis 449 — Rob McKenzie and Bob Tarullo, Dispensationalism 452 — Michael Kruger, A Biblical-Theological Introduction to the New Testament 453 — Dennis Johnson, Walking withe Jesus through His Word 455 — Richard Gaffin, Jr., Calvin and...2016-12-301h 49Reformed Media ReviewReformed Media ReviewOn the Holy Spirit, Exploring Christology, et alJim Cassidy provides notices of several significant recent books. Christopher Holmes, The Holy Spirit Thomas Schreiner, Faith Alone: The Doctrine of Justification David VanDrunen, God’s Glory Alone Oliver Crisp and Fred Sanders, eds., Locating Atonement: Explorations in Constructive Dogmatics Andrew Purves, Exploring Christology and Atonement: Conversations with John McLeod Campbell, H. R. Mackintosh, and T. F. Torrance Yaroslav Viazovski, Image and Hope: John Calvin and Karl Barth on Body, Soul, and Life Everlasting Links David VanDrunen on Christ the Center, episode 425 Participants: Camden Bucey, Jim Cassidy 2016-03-1624 minIsaiah Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed ChurchIsaiah Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed ChurchWaiting Upon the Lord (Heidelberg Catechism QA 21, Isaiah 40:12-31)Confession: Heidelberg Catechism QA 21 Scripture: Isaiah 40:12-31 Preacher: Dr. David VanDrunen Heidelberg Catechism Q & A 21 Q. What is true faith? A. True faith is not only a sure knowledge by which I hold as true all that God has revealed to us in Scripture; it is also a wholehearted trust, which the Holy Spirit creates in me by the gospel, that God has freely granted, not only to others but to me also, forgiveness of sins, eternal righteousness, and salvation. These are gifts of sheer grace, granted solely by Christ’s...2015-10-2239 minIsaiah Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed ChurchIsaiah Sermons Archives - Covenant United Reformed ChurchComfort for Exiles (Isaiah 40:1-11)Scripture: Isaiah 40:1-11 Preacher: Dr. David VanDrunen Isaiah 40:1-11 (ESV) 1 Comfort, comfort my people, says your God. 2 Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and cry to her that her warfare is ended, that her iniquity is pardoned, that she has received from the Lord’s hand double for all her sins. 3 A voice cries: “In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God. 4 Every valley shall be lifted up, and every mountain and hill be made low; the uneven ground shall become level, and the rough plac...2015-10-1936 minMortification of SpinMortification of SpinChrist & CultureDr. David VanDrunen, professor of systematic theology and Christian ethics at Westminster Seminary Calfornia, is outside Georgetown Tobacco where Carl, Aimee, and Todd are wondering what all the fuss is about with two kingdoms theology. The way Christians relate to the culture is an increasingly relevant topic during today's tumultuous political milieu, and the smoke is rising! Aside from how we vote, this doctrine determines how we answer questions like: Should a minister of the gospel stand in protest outside an abortion clinic? Is the Church responsible for shaping civil law or developing political strategies? And most importantly: Should Aimee...2014-10-2927 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 12: David M. VanDrunenThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen who takes us through Hebrews 12.2013-05-2700 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 12: David M. VanDrunenThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen who takes us through Hebrews 12.2013-05-2700 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 12: David M. VanDrunenThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen who takes us through Hebrews 12.2013-05-2700 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 5:11-6:12: David VanDrunen and Michael HortonThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen and Dr. Michael S. Horton, who take us through Hebrews 5:11-6:12.2013-01-2800 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 5:11-6:12: David VanDrunen and Michael HortonThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen and Dr. Michael S. Horton, who take us through Hebrews 5:11-6:12.2013-01-2800 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursHebrews 5:11-6:12: David VanDrunen and Michael HortonThis episode features Dr. David M. VanDrunen and Dr. Michael S. Horton, who take us through Hebrews 5:11-6:12.2013-01-2800 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursDesert Island Books: David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen reveals the five books he would take with him to the desert island and why.2011-11-0200 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursDesert Island Books: David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen reveals the five books he would take with him to the desert island and why.2011-11-0200 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursDesert Island Books: David VanDrunenDr. David VanDrunen reveals the five books he would take with him to the desert island and why.2011-11-0200 min9Marks Lectures9Marks LecturesThe Two Kingdoms and the Natural Law with David VanDrunenMark Dever asks David VanDrunen for a tutorial on the complex but important topic of a church's role in political society.2011-04-041h 04Leadership Interviews with Mark DeverLeadership Interviews with Mark DeverThe Two Kingdoms and the Natural Law with David VanDrunenMark Dever asks David VanDrunen for a tutorial on the complex but important topic of a church's role in political society.2011-04-041h 049Marks Interviews9Marks InterviewsThe Two Kingdoms and the Natural Law with David VanDrunenMark Dever asks David VanDrunen for a tutorial on the complex but important topic of a church's role in political society.2011-04-041h 04WSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursMeet David VanDrunenDavid VanDrunen discusses his being raised in the Reformed tradition, his scholarly interests, and his experience teaching WSC.2009-12-0700 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursMeet David VanDrunenDavid VanDrunen discusses his being raised in the Reformed tradition, his scholarly interests, and his experience teaching WSC.2009-12-0700 minWSCAL - Office HoursWSCAL - Office HoursMeet David VanDrunenDavid VanDrunen discusses his being raised in the Reformed tradition, his scholarly interests, and his experience teaching WSC.2009-12-0700 min