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Celina Durgin asks Dru Johnson about the biblical principles that bear on policing in America, including the use of force and systemic racism.
Dru talks to Dr. Jaco Gericke about his recent book, why he doesn’t call himself an atheist, and how he went from disliking Old Testament studies to specializing in it.
Dr. Jerry Unterman discusses his university years and his most recent work on the unique contribution of ethics in the Bible to the ancient world.
Stoic philosophy has a reputation for clear-eyed realism, but CHT fellow Dr. Jonathan Pennington explains why he thinks Jesus’ teachings are more in touch with reality.
How honesty across the Bible about the weakness and struggles of the human condition is helpful for dealing with anxiety today.
Economic thought in the modern world is shaped by the conventions and practices of our Western culture. We see people…
On February 15, Rev. Dr. Peter Leithart joined the Center for Hebraic Thought and a group of about 20 professors,…
The Christian tradition describes God as “perfect”—but how the Bible describes this perfection might surprise us. When we think of…
Rabbi Dr. Jeremiah Unterman delivers a public lecture for the Center for Hebraic Thought on November 1st, 2019, examining moral…
When we read the Bible, we have a tendency to disconnect the New Testament from the Old Testament—perhaps it’s because…