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Lectures in Quest for Life Young Adults Conference

 

The Espionage of the Kingdoms

by Joe Boot

March 29, 2016

Worship of the true God has always been unintelligible to depraved minds. Natural man's impulse is toward self-worship, most clearly depicted in humanism and paganism. These false doctrines are most insidious not in the broader culture, but in the church.

 

The Propaganda of the Kingdom

by Joe Boot

March 29, 2016

Amidst all the complexity of the world, there are two basic ways to understand it – either in terms of God's Word or man's idea. Learn more about the significance of God's self-revelation through his Word.

 

Kingdoms and Culture

by Joe Boot

March 29, 2016

Modern Western culture is increasingly hostile to the Christian worldview. How did we get to this point, and what is the Christian response?

 

The Sexuality of the Kingdoms

by Joe Boot

March 29, 2016

The biblical story begins and ends with a wedding; sexuality is a major issue in the Kingdom of God, and is an area that the devil has sought to twist and distort. Learn about the robust biblical teaching on sexuality and marriage.

 

Reason and Religion

by Steven Martins

February 27, 2016

The question as to whether there is a conflict between reason and religion is misleading when we come to understand the biblical concept of 'reasoning' (understanding) and its subjection to man's religious nature.

 

Sexuality, Politics and Culture

by Joe Boot

April 20, 2015 | Romans 1:18-32

 

The Science of Faith and the Faith of Science

by Joe Boot

April 20, 2015 | Colossians 1:15-17

Worship includes the use of our minds. A Christian cosmology maintains that the laws of nature are only laws because they are God's ordinary way of working. There is no conflict inherent between science and religion.

 

The Uniqueness of Christ and the Christian Worldview

by Joe Boot

April 20, 2015 | John 1:1-18

The Judeo-Christian worldview stands alone among every view of reality; all other worldviews ultimately eliminate distinctions, but the distinction of creator-creature makes Christianity utterly unique and ultimately, our only hope