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In this episode, Tim Keller explores questions around identity: How do we form our sense of self and our sense of worth? Am I only as good as my latest achievement?

What is pietism? What is the difference in piety and pietism? How does pietism affect us? Is there something better? If you find yourself struggling in the Christian life, is there something wrong with you? The guys these questions and more.

Sarabeth Kapusta discusses abuse and divorce with Pastor Todd Bordow of Cornerstone OPC in Houston, Texas.

Sarabeth Kapusta returns with Season 2 of Reconstructing Your Faith. Resources used include the Threefold Use of the Law by Nathan W. Bingham by Ligonier Ministries. Scripture

Guy Waters talks about the New Perspectives on Paul and the Federal Vision movement.

White Horse Inn hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, and Bob Hiller venture into the social sciences, considering how disciplines like psychology and sociology fit within the Christian faith. As they do, they examine topics like primary and secondary causes, mental illness, and what happens when we have an over-realized eschatology.

A series of lectures by Sinclair Ferguson, visiting professor of Systematic Theology at Westminster Seminary.

In light of the two natures of Christ, partitive exegesis assists biblical interpreters with discerning the different registers in which the scriptures speak of Christ, whether in reference to his human or divine nature, yet without dividing the person. Partitive exegesis is not forced on the text but springs from the text, and keeps the interpreter from trinitarian and Christological missteps that threaten the Christian faith.