Two weeks from today, my new video course on Being God's Image: Why Creation Still Matters is launching with Seminary Now. We've filmed a video to go with each chapter of the book. Some of the content overlaps with the book, but in each video I extend that content to include new illustrations or applications.
10 chapters -- 10 videos -- about 10 minutes each
Audiobook available here |
Being God's Image explores what the Bible says about what it means to be human. Laying a foundation from the early chapters of Genesis, I explore implications for a host of topics:
What's wrong with the way many Christians read Genesis 1?
What relevance does Genesis 1-2 have for debates about gender roles?
Can the image of God help us with questions about abortion or assisted suicide?
Where is hope hiding in Genesis 3?
What can we learn from Jesus' ministry about being human?
How does pornography inhibit human flourishing?
How is death a blessing?
Should we be worried about artificial intelligence?
How has the church failed people with disabilities?
What does skateboarding have to do with the church?
Why does creation still matter? Isn't the whole world gonna burn?
All this and more is included in my course on the image of God.
Watch the trailer for my new course on Being God's Image here. |
Seminary Now is a subscription-based platform with streaming content from some of my favorite and most trusted colleagues in the areas of Old Testament, New Testament, Church Ministry, and more. If you sign up, you'll have immediate access to ALL of the courses, including videos by Esau McCaulley, John Walton, Ruth Haley Barton, Sandra Richter, David deSilva, Brenda Salter McNeil, Craig Keener, Richard Middleton, Ruth Padilla DeBorst, Derwin Gray, Lynn Cohick, Tish Harrison Warren, Scot McKnight, and MORE! You'll also have access to my course on Bearing God's Name (2020).
Best of all, if you register at Seminary Now, you can view the first three lessons of my new course FREE!
If you're a Seminary Now subscriber, comment below with your favorite courses. My favorites are Sandra Richter's Stewards of Eden and Ruth Haley Barton's Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership.
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