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The Word and the World
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Westminster Theological Seminary
VOL.
5
ISSUE
2
Past students of Dr. James Grier reflect on his legacy as a faithful teacher of the word.
Anna Sylvestre
David Covington (MDiv, ThM & DMin, WTS) reflects on the roots of Biblical Counseling--and the importance of not straying into secular psychology.
David A. Covington
Learn about The Detroit Project church planting initiative. The goal of the Project is to plant thirty-five PCA churches in the next ten years.
Nathan Nocchi
Rob Edwards (DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary), Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Apologetics, shared about his background and experience in college ministry.
Rob Edwards
James A. Altena reflects on the theological nature of music and the necessity of creating--or listening to--music with Christian discernment.
James A. Altena
Nate Shannon, Associate Director of Global Curriculum & Assessment, and Adjunct Professor of Apologetics & Systematic Theology, discusses how teaching art--like all education--should direct children toward love and worship of God.
Nate Shannon
Edmund Clowney originally delivered this piece as a lecture in 1980 titled “Living Arts: Beauty and the Bible.” In it, Clowney draws out how the beauty of God’s creation is a reflection of his own beauty. The lecture was adapted and edited for print.
Edmund Clowney
David Owen Filson, President's Professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology, discusses the apologetic power of beautifully crafted words.
David Owen Filson
Mark A. Garcia, Associate Professor of Systematic Theology, writes on how the Levitical Law reveals to the church the way in which God orders time, space, and vocation.
Mark Garcia