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Friday, April 29, 2005

only one hero

early last week, i had the privilege of lecturing for my friend, sean lucas, at covenant theological seminary in st louis. perhaps the best part of the time was standing beside sean fielding questions following my little talk. sean, the author of robert lewis dabney: a southern presbyterian life, is one of the brighter people i have the privilege of knowing. he is something of a walking bibliography on almost any topic historical or theological (not to mention the crazy things he knows about baseball, nascar, and indiana basketball). so, the opportunity to speak in one of his classes and, then, to bumble through answers beside him was quite the honor. anyway, i make available our time of q & a via podcast. a word or two about the files: i had to split the hour long discussion into two files in order to upload them to my host. i apologize for the hisses, pops, and bloops in the audio, but (1) i am new to this type of audio editing and (2) i don't have the time to waste fooling with figuring it all out. finally, a word about the content: the last few minutes of part two are definitely worth hearing. as sean closed class for the day, he passionately pointed out something of his philosophy of history in the life of the theologian-minister. it was quite amazing. enjoy the posts and buy sean's book (he has kids to feed, clothe, and send to college).



Jonathan Edwards in Black and White and Red, Q & A, Part 1

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Jonathan Edwards in Black and White and Red, Q & A, Part 2

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