Life and Books and Everything is a podcast hosted by Kevin DeYoung where discussions center on, well, life and books and everything. As a church pastor and theology professor, Kevin loves to talk about faith, theology, history, current events, and the occasional hot topic. The format for LBE includes interviews with leading authors and thinkers, recurring conversations with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen, and the occasional solo musing from Kevin. Listen in and we hope you will learn something, laugh a little, and get some good book recommendations along the way.
What are you doing with your life? Todd Rester is using a big chunk of his life to translate a seventeenth-century Dutch theologian's magnum opus (all 1.7 million words of it) from Latin into English. Join Kevin and Todd as they take a deep dive into the world of Latin translation, systematic theology, and church history. Who was Petrus Van Mastricht? What was his method? What did he teach? Why does he matter? Come swim in the cool, refreshing waters of Reformed scholastic theology and be encouraged to "live to God, through Christ."
Books & Everything:
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
ESV Systematic Theology Study Bible: Theology Rooted in the Word of God
With everything the pastor must do—preach, pray, visit, raise money, organize meetings, write emails, study, write, marry, bury, and baptize—does he also need to be a leader? John Currie, in his new book The Pastor as Leader (Crossway), says yes. But don't fear, this is not about one more impossible task or another time burden for the pastor. Leadership is about living and preaching as a man of God for the people of God. In this practical episode Kevin talks with John Currie, professor of practical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, about what effective leadership in the church looks like (and doesn't look like). There is plenty of rich food for thought—both for the seasoned (and weary) pastor and for the young man just starting out in ministry.
Books & Everything:
The Pastor as Leader: Principles and Practices for Connecting Preaching and Leadership
For most of us, getting married and forging a strong family is the best way to build a prosperous, meaningful, and happy life. That's the message of Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization, the new book by University of Virginia professor Brad Wilcox. Listen in as Kevin and Brad talk explore why young people aren't prioritizing marriage, why elites don't preach what they practice when it comes to marriage, and why getting married is one of the best things you can do for yourself and for others.
Books & Everything:
Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization
Have you ever wondered if King Arthur was justified in cutting off all four limbs of Monty Python’s Black Knight when he refused the king passage? If so, then you’ll want to listen to this episode of LBE with Eric Patterson. Eric is an author, an important leader in Washington, D.C. and an expert in the theology and history of the Just War Tradition. What are the right reasons for going to war? How should a just war be fought? Was the American Revolution a just war (or even a revolution)? What about the firebombing of Dresden in World War II? Join Kevin and Eric and they try to apply the insights of the Just War Tradition to military conflicts past and present.
Chapters:
0:00 Introductions
7:45 A Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition
15:45 What Makes a War Just?
29:45 Sponsor Break | Crossway
30:28 “It’s Only a Flesh Wound.”
35:25 A Just American Revolution?
46:39 MLK’s Just Cause
51:15 Sponsor Break | Desiring God
52:00 Current Events
Books & Everything:
Basic Guide to the Just War Tradition: Christian Foundations and Practices
Just War and Christian Traditions
Humility: The Joy of Self-Forgetfulnes
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
With two smart British historians—one from Oxford (Andrew) and one from Aberystwyth (David)--and one curious American pastor (Kevin), you might say that this episode puts the "fun" back in fundamentalism. How did fundamentalism become a pejorative putdown? Are evangelicals and fundamentalists really all that different? What is a fundamentalist anyway? And, to paraphrase Harry Emerson Fosdick, did the fundamentalists win or lose the last century? Join in as Kevin interviews two evangelical scholars about their new edited volume, The Oxford Handbook of Christian Fundamentalism.
Chapters:
0:00 Introductions
6:45 Why So Little Written by Fundamentalists?
11:44 Defining Fundamentalism
25:20 Fundamentalism & Evangelicalism
36:40 Sponsor Break | Crossway & DesiringGod
38:11 The Scopes Trial & Billy Graham
48:02 Evangelicalism & Politics in America
1:05:25 Did the Fundamentalists Win?
1:08:26 Until Next Time
Books & Everything:
Oxford Handbook of Christian Fundamentalism
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
He must be one of Kevin's favorite historians and favorite guests, because Dr. Guelzo is back for an unprecedented third visit to the LBE book-cave. Although Dr. Guelzo's new book is about Abraham Lincoln, Kevin and Allen talk about much more than just Lincoln—everything from John Locke to Christian Nationalism to progressivism to a healthy does of Reformed anthropology. And no, Dr. Guelzo did not watch the Super Bowl.
Chapters:
0:00 Intro
6:40 The Lincoln Book
14:25 Democracy Consensus
29:28 Christianity & Government
46:45 Sponsor Break | Crossway & Desiring God
48:00 Has Virtue Disappeared?
59:51 Was Abraham Lincoln a Racist?
01:02:42 Lincoln: The Founder of Big Government?
01:09:16 What, then, is the Hope?
1:16:37 Until Next Time
In this extra-long episode, Kevin teams up with Justin and Collin to talk about something they were all deeply involved in: the movement known as the Reformed Resurgence, the New Calvinism, or YRR. What was this movement about? What went right? What went wrong? Why did the movement fracture? Is "Big God theology" in retreat or just flourishing in different ways? Stick around for reflections on these questions, plus some book recommendations and how to fix college football.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Let's Start Where Everyone Wants Us to Start - Football
6:47 Let’s Go to the Books
19:41 Sponsor Break | Crossway
20:44 What Happened to Young, Restless, and Reformed?
1:19:03 Is the Movement Still Going Strong?
1:24:58 The Last Word
1:29:15 Until Next Time
Books & Everything:
The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment
Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It
And There Was Light: Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle
Get Married: Why Americans Must Defy the Elites, Forge Strong Families, and Save Civilization
O Sacred Head, Now Wounded: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Pascha to Pentecost
Even though only Justin still lives in the Midwest, this episode has a distinctly Midwestern flare as the three amigos reminisce about favorite Christmas presents, Christmas places, and Christmas foods. You'll also hear about favorite books from the past year, some football banter, and a special section on the airing of grievances (note: Kevin had twice as many as the other two put together).
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:50 Don’t Skip the Sports Banter
15:20 An Airing of Grievances
31:18 Sponsor Break | Crossway
32:32 Favorite Books
51:25 Sponsor Break | Desiring God
52:41 Christmas Questions
1:44:20 Until Next Time
Books & Everything:
The Surprising Genius of Jesus: What the Gospels Reveal about the Greatest Teacher
Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West
The Passage of Power: The Years of Lyndon Johnson, Vol. IV
Ordinary Man, An: The Surprising Life and Historic Presidency of Gerald R. Ford
The Lord Jesus Christ: The Biblical Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ
American Visions: The United States, 1800-1860
Case Closed: Lee Harvey Oswald and the Assassination of JFK
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
If you ever wanted to be in the room as two minister friends talk about preaching and pastoral ministry, this is the episode for you. Kevin asks Alistair about his “ordinary” preaching style, about whether he ever thought about leaving Parkside, and about whether he’s an American or a Scotsman. Plus lots of other questions about books, the state of the church today, and the shaping influence of Cleveland.
Books & Everything:
The Christian Manifesto: Jesus' Life-Changing Words from the Sermon on the Plain
Truth for Life: 365 Daily Devotions
Truth for Life: 365 Daily Devotions (Volume 2)
The Case for Life: Equipping Christians to Engage the Culture
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
All the Light We Cannot See: A Novel
A Change of Affection: A Gay Man's Incredible Story of Redemption
Collected Writings of John Murray, Vol 1: The Claims of Truth
Collected Writings of John Murray, Vol 2: Systematic Theology
Collected Writings of John Murray, Vol 3: Life, Sermons, Reviews
Any 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 Intro
2:30 Politics after Christendom
16:45 Covenants and Reformed Theology
31:10 Sponsor Break | Crossway
32:00 Does Christ Redeem Political Institutions?
36:00 Responding to Criticism
43:10 A Presbyterian Colony on Mars?
55:00 Does Government Protect, Perfect, or Provide?
1:03:40 Sponsor | DesiringGod
1:04:10 A Conservative Liberalism
1:11:10 Legal Polycentrism
1:20:55 Until Next Time
Books & Everything:
Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a Fractured World
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Advent to Epiphany
Ask Pastor John: 750 Bible Answers to Life's Most Important Questions
In this fun and frank discussion, Kevin and Carl talk about everything from Billy Graham to Pride Month to Christian Nationalism. Along the way Carl reveals what he hates about America and why he is not a Catholic.
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