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This website is dedicated to the integration of faith and learning at Biola University and beyond. It is sponsored and maintained by the Office for Faith and Learning at Biola University. Others are welcome to participate and contribute!
Lectures Archive
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Human Sexuality in Christian Perspective
Posted on March 14, 2013 | No CommentsThere are few issues where Christianity is more in tension with our culture than in issues related to human sexuality. We live in a climate that is sexually permissive, generally self-indulgent, and usually confused. It seems the only thing which is immoral is declaring someone... -
What does Jerusalem have to do with Washington?
Posted on September 18, 2012 | No CommentsAs so many have done before me, I thought I’d borrow (and butcher) this phrase from Tertullian. Though he originally asked about Athens and Jerusalem in reference to the church and the secular academy, it is fitting to ask the same question about Washington in... -
A post-modern cityscape
Posted on April 30, 2012 | No CommentsBrad Christerson and Dan Callis continue our series on Sacred Space by exploring the idea of cities as sacred spaces. In particular, they will be sharing some of their thoughts on Los Angeles as a post-modern cityscape, and reflecting on cities and their significance in... -
Faculty Theological Training Seminar
Posted on October 21, 2011 | 1 CommentWe provide a 10-hour introduction to systematic theology for our new faculty. It also includes several discussion sessions about the integration of theological concepts with academic disciplines. This seminar is offered in three parts spread out over the fall semester, interterm and spring semester. It... -
Table Talk: Creation and Human Origins
Posted on November 15, 2010 | No CommentsThe November Table Talk video features John Bloom on “Creation and Human Origins”, as he surveys the range of Christian views on creation. Dr. Bloom gives special attention to the differences between these views and the latitude that exists within the Biola doctrinal statement regarding the issue... -
Jesus is Lord of All: Part 2
Posted on September 14, 2010 | No CommentsThese two lectures provide a biblical framework for the integration of faith and learning by considering the Lordship of Christ from Colossians 1, and then from the broader framework of the entire Scripture. -
Jesus is Lord of All: Part 1
Posted on September 14, 2010 | No CommentsThese two lectures provide a biblical framework for the integration of faith and learning by considering the Lordship of Christ from Colossians 1, and then from the broader framework of the entire Scripture. -
How Kingdom and Culture are Connected
Posted on September 14, 2010 | No CommentsThis lecture considers the doctrine of the Kingdom of God and its connection to contemporary human culture. In particular, it discusses the tendency of premillennialism to disengage from cultural participation, and suggests that this is not a necessary consequence of a sound premillennial theology. Suggestions...







