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Christ Over AllChrist Over All4.3 Stephen Wellum, David Schrock, Trent Hunter • Interview • "The Need for Theological Anthropology"Timestamps to Know · 00:32 – Intro · 03:35 – Encouragements as We Look Forward to 2025 · 07:23 – Why is the Question of Humanity Historically Important? · 12:20 – Why Should Congregants or Laypersons Study the Doctrine of Humanity? · 17:31 – How Did the Change to an Enlightenment Epistemology Effect the Doctrine of Humanity? · 23:10 – A Mirrored Reality That is Lost · 30:00 – How Is This Piece Helpful in How Dr. Van Relates This to Economics? · 34:44 – Man Creating God · 43:03 –Do Other Systematic Theologies Address Our Modern Anthropological Problems? · 45:25 – Denying Politics Denies the Doctrine of Man · 54:15 – How Does the Doctrine of...2025-01-131h 01Christ Over AllChrist Over All4.2 Stephen Wellum • Reading • “The Need for Theological Anthropology”Resources to Click ·“The Need for Theological Anthropology” – Stephen J. Wellum · “Going Deeper” – Daniel Strange · “CanYou Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold to a Revelational Epistemology” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs · “Abortion Statistics 1973-2019” ·“Majority of Americans Remain Supportive of Euthanasia” – Jade Wood and Justin McCarthy · “Why They Kill Their Newborns” – Steven Pinker · “WEF Mastermind: ‘Human Rights are Fiction, Just Like God’ – Frank Bergman · Theme of the Month: The Image of God in Scripture and Society · Give to Support the Work   Books to Read · The Abolition...2025-01-0848 minChrist Over AllChrist Over All3.42 Pierce Taylor Hibbs, David Schrock, Stephen Wellum • Interview • "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology"Listen in as Pierce Taylor Hibbs joins David Schrock and Stephen Wellum to discuss his longform essay "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology." Timestamps 00:30 – Intro 03:25 – Pierce Taylor Hibbs’ Background 06:55 – The Thesis of Hibbs’ Article: Christ, the Lord of All Knowing 09:09 – Thoughts on Revelational Epistemology 13:01 – A Summary of Dolezal’s Thomistic Approach and Hibbs’ Response 22:31 – Aquinas’ Understanding of Human Nature and Sin 28:22 – Hibbs’ Additional Thoughts on the Matter 33:39 – What is a Realist Epistemology and How Does that Compare to Biblical Revelation? 41:58 – Van TIl’s Lesson For Us 47:00 – Why People Choose t...2024-08-261h 06Christ Over AllChrist Over All3.40 Pierce Taylor Hibbs • Reading • "Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology"Nothing exists outside of the lordship of Jesus Christ, and this includes even our own knowledge of the world. Resources to Click “Can You Understand a Kangaroo Without a Bible? Why I Hold a Revelational Epistemology” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs “World through Word: Towards a Linguistic Ontology” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs “As Far As Curse is Found: Nature and Grace in Herman Bavinck” – Daniel Ragusa “Ep. 09 – James DOleal: Revelational Epistemology, Why It’s Problematic and Some Implications” – Coffee House Sessions “Nature & Scripture” – Cornelius Van Til PierceTaylorHibbs.com Theme of the Month: Beware of Greeks Bearing Gifts Give to Support the Work Bo...2024-08-1953 minIn The SeamsIn The SeamsChronic Illness and Mental Health -- A conversation with author Pierce Taylor HibbsPierce Taylor Hibbs is the author of over twenty books and other works. Pierce has a unique perspective on anxiety and why getting rid of whatever ails you may not be the solution you need. How can God walk with us through our mental and physical condition? David and Pierce explore these questions and more in this important interview that explores relationship between chronic illness and mental health through a biblical theology of suffering.Pierce's website:https://www.piercetaylorhibbs.com/Pierce's YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/@piercetaylorhibbs2263Richard...2024-01-2354 minCCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture MeetCCEF Podcast: Where Life & Scripture MeetThe Physical Comfort of Words“When you offer normal, mundane, simple, best-you-can-do words of love and encouragement to somebody in their struggles, there is actually a physiological impact you are having on that person. When you offer words of comfort, you are literally changing something about their body.”   We’re excited to launch season 4 with a discussion on how the words we speak to one another can actually have physical effects for good.   Related resources: Words of Counsel | JBC article by Pierce Taylor Hibbs https://www.ccef.org/my-account/jbc/2702/words-of-counsel-part-1-a-biblical-theological-foundation/ The Power of Words | JBC article by Paul David Tripp https://www.ccef.org/jbc_ar...2023-09-0114 minCincy Reformed PodcastCincy Reformed PodcastMusings on Amillennialism - Part 1What is Amillennialism? If you were asked to define it, where would you start? In this episode, Pastor Brandon gives some overarching contours for understanding the Amillennial position.  For more information from the Amillennialist Perspective, see:  Critical Questions of Postmillennialism by Cincy Reformed Understanding Revelation 20:1-15 - The Millennial Reign of Christ and the Binding of Satan by Cincy Reformed  Theonomy and Eschatology: Some Reflections on Postmillennialism by Richard B. Gaffin, Jr.  Revelation: A Shorter Commentary by G.K. Beale  Revelation (Reformed Expository) by Richard Phillips  Revel...2023-07-1829 minWestminster Kids DigestWestminster Kids DigestAll About Read-AloudsIn this episode, hosts Remley and Faith are joined by writer and Westminster Kids team member Pierce Taylor Hibbs. They talk about read-alouds: the benefits, favorite memories, recommended titles, and what to do when your kid keeps bringing you the same book.Check out all the read-aloud titles we mentioned in this episode.You can view the full show notes on our site. Thanks for listening to the Westminster Kids Digest Podcast!Visit the Westminster Kids site here. Subscribe to our emails here and connect with us on Instagram h...2023-04-0640 minThe Weird Christian PodcastThe Weird Christian PodcastPierce Taylor Hibbs - How Should I Respond to Anxiety?Pierce Taylor Hibbs is a husband, father, writer, teacher, and student. He has a BA in Professional Writing from Elizabethtown College (2007), an MAR in Theological Studies from Westminster Theological Seminary (2010), and a ThM in Systematic Theology (2016) from the same institution. In 2019, he completed his MA TESOL degree from Biola University. He’s been working at Westminster for several years, helping native and non-native English speaking students to improve their writing for the glory of God. In this episode we discuss his book, Struck Down But Not Destroyed: Living Faithfully With Anxiety. We talk about God’s purpose in suffering, how t...2022-05-131h 08The Laymens LoungeThe Laymens Lounge86. Pierce Hibbs: Gratitude Isn’t just for Hippie Girls with Hairy Armpits Weeping over the Ocean, Rainbows and Organic Granola BarsA Trinitarian Theolog of Gratitude and Giving “We swim in gifts, in things given freely by God… But you don’t feel this very often though, do you? Neither do I. The greatest irony of being alive is that we treat gifts as possessions, generosity as commonplace, grace as summer grass-something to be stepped on and forgotten with every lifting muscle… We unwrap so many gifts every moment that we forget it’s Christmas morning, that God is watching every spark of joy, and every shrug of the shoulders.” – Pierce Taylor Hibbs from “The Book of Giving: How t...2021-11-031h 02Rooted In RevelationRooted In RevelationPierce Taylor Hibbs- Oneness With God And Union With ChristJoin us on this episode of Rooted in Revelation to discuss Oneness with God and Union with Christ. Pierce Taylor Hibbs is a theologian, author, speaker, and all-around great brother in Christ! Check out more from Pierce Taylor Hibbs here: http://piercetaylorhibbs.com/2021-09-0459 minEverwell PodcastEverwell PodcastGenerosity This Podcast is with Pierce Taylor Hibbs on the Rhythm of Generosity. Peirce is an Associate Director for Theological Curriculum and Instruction at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He is an award winning author, who wrote, The Book of Giving: How the God Who Gives Can Make Us Givers. 2021-07-1959 minRhythmsRhythmsGenerosity This Podcast is with Pierce Taylor Hibbs on the Rhythm of Generosity. Peirce is an Associate Director for Theological Curriculum and Instruction at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He is an award winning author, who wrote, The Book of Giving: How the God Who Gives Can Make Us Givers. 2021-07-1959 minGrace Presbyterian Church (PCA)Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA)The Peace Of The GospelHave you ever had a panic attack? All of us know something about anxiety. We might even know a few tricks for dealing with it. But, I wonder how many of you have experienced anxiety to such a degree that you thought you were going to die. An estimated 2-3% of Americans have panic disorder at some point in their lives. Although I have not experienced anxiety to that degree, Pierce Taylor Hibbs has. He writes about it in his book, Struck Down but Not Destroyed. His anxiety disorder began to develop at the age of 20, when his father di...2021-05-0939 minGrace Presbyterian Church (PCA)Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA)The Peace of The GospelHave you ever had a panic attack? All of us know something about anxiety. We might even know a few tricks for dealing with it. But, I wonder how many of you have experienced anxiety to such a degree that you thought you were going to die. An estimated 2-3% of Americans have panic disorder at some point in their lives. Although I have not experienced anxiety to that degree, Pierce Taylor Hibbs has. He writes about it in his book, Struck Down but Not Destroyed. His anxiety disorder began to develop at the age of 20, when his father died, bu...2021-05-0939 minParker\'s PenséesParker's PenséesEp. 86 - The Trinity Who Speaks & His Worded World w/Pierce Taylor HibbsIn this episode of the Parker's Pensées Podcast, I'm joined by Pierce Taylor Hibbs to discuss his book The Speaking Trinity & His Worded World: Why Language is at the Center of Everything. Pierce and I are pretty well aligned when it comes to the Trinity and language as we've both benefitted greatly from the work of Poythress, Frame, and Van Til. This was another really fun episode!  Grab his book here: https://amzn.to/3mpDRLh If you like this podcast, then support it on Patreon for $1, $3, or $5 a month. Any amount helps, and for $5 yo...2021-04-051h 14At Home With SallyAt Home With SallyLiving Through Anxiety with Grace & Hope - Episode #488I was so thankful to be able to have a conversation with my online friend, Pierce Taylor Hibbs, about anxiety. In this episode, today I talk about some of these issues with him, author of Struck Down but Not Destroyed: Living Faithfully with Anxiety, about ways to move through these issues. We share stories of God's faithfulness and presence, our own growth in compassion, and our responses to God in times of great anxiety and suffering.2020-10-2841 minThe Laymens LoungeThe Laymens LoungePierce Hibbs: Anxiety, Suffering & God's Wonderful Plan for it in Our Lives“If you’re [listening to this podcast] right now, I’m assuming you’re clawing your way through hell, or you have in the past, or you know someone who is. I don’t know where you are—buried under blankets in a dark room, sitting on a bus with your body stiff as steel, gripping a steering wheel like your life depended on it—but I don’t judge. I’ve been in the worst of places with my anxiety. I also don’t know how you are—whether this is a “good” day or a “bad” day, whether your anxiety seems dis...2020-07-211h 04Mortification of SpinMortification of SpinStruck Down but Not DestroyedFollowing a discussion of various conspiracy theories, bad driving, and why the Spinners will never record episodes while in a car with Aimee at the wheel…the conversation turns to the topic of anxiety. To broach the subject, the crew welcomes Pierce Taylor Hibbs. He’s the associate director of the Center for Theological Writing at Westminster Theological Seminary, and author of Struck Down But Not Destroyed - Living Faithfully With Anxiety.  Pierce talks about his experience of living with clinical anxiety for over 12 years, about a faith crisis in the midst of anxiety attacks, and the guilt that comes with...2020-01-1534 minPastor Writer: Conversations on Reading, Writing, and the Christian LifePastor Writer: Conversations on Reading, Writing, and the Christian LifePierce Taylor Hibbs — A Christian Perspective on LanguagePierce Taylor Hibbs serves as the Associate Director of the Theological English Department at Westminster Theological Seminary. He is the author of "The Speaking Trinity and His Worded World: Why Language Is at the Center of Everything" and "Finding God in the Ordinary."At the core of our conversation is the question, is there such a thing as Christian writing? Are there qualities that Christian writers should possess.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices2019-04-0255 minMortification of SpinMortification of SpinFinding God in the OrdinaryAt first glance, drinking coffee or watching birds on a telephone wire might not inspire a sense of wonder. But can we find more in these ordinary moments? Pierce Taylor Hibbs is the associate director of the Theological English Department at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, and he’s joined the conversation to help us recognize the sacred in that which may seem mundane. Pierce has written Finding God in the Ordinary, offering reflections on (re)training the mind to see creation through the lens of Scripture, in all its awesomeness. Is it possible to see God’s hand in this...2019-03-2033 minTheology on the GoTheology on the GoThe Art and Skill of Writing PodcastJames and Jonathan welcome Pierce Taylor Hibbs. He’s the associate director of the Center for Theological Writing at Westminster Theological Seminary.   Through the years, Pierce felt that writing was not only a profession--one, in which, he was trained—but also a vocation and calling, especially when combined with theology. Pierce relates his personal experience of discerning that calling on his life and shares some encouragement for others who wish to become better writers as well. What is the purpose of writing? What are some of the dangers and temptations that may come with the task? Show Notes About Pierce T. Hi...2018-11-0520 minJeff WaddingtonJeff WaddingtonThe Trinity, Language, and Human BehaviorPierce Taylor Hibbs speaks about language and the Trinity. His book, The Trinity, Language, and Human Behavior: A Reformed Exposition of the Language Theory of Kenneth L. Pike is available in P&R Publishing’s Reformed Academic Dissertations series. Hibbs describes Kenneth Pike’s linguistic theory and compares it to the theology of Cornelius Van Til, demonstrating shared Trinitarian themes. Pierce Hibbs is the Assistant Director of the Theological English Department at Westminster Theological Seminary. He writes at wordsfortheologians.org. Links Who is Kenneth Pike? Participants: Camden Bucey, Jeff Waddington, Pierce Taylor Hibbs 2018-06-2900 minReformed ForumReformed ForumThe Trinity, Language, and Human BehaviorPierce Taylor Hibbs speaks about language and the Trinity. His book, The Trinity, Language, and Human Behavior: A Reformed Exposition of the Language Theory of Kenneth L. Pike is available in P&R Publishing's Reformed Academic Dissertations series. Hibbs describes Kenneth Pike's linguistic theory and compares it to the theology of Cornelius Van Til, demonstrating shared Trinitarian themes. Pierce Hibbs is the Assistant Director of the Theological English Department at Westminster Theological Seminary. He writes at wordsfortheologians.org. Links Who is Kenneth Pike? 2018-06-291h 03