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Worship as Public Legal Pedagogy: Interview with Joan Lockwood O’Donovan (Lockwood O’Donovan, 2016)
James K.A. Smith interview with Joan Lockwood O’Donovan in which she explains that the church’s public proclamation reminds society of the law—and grace—that transcends the state
Disciplining the Law: A Conversation with Joan Lockwood O’Donovan (Lockwood O’Donovan, 2016)
James K.A. Smith interviews Joan Lockwood O’Donovan with a focus on the rule of law
Nicholas Wolterstorff’s Reformed Epistemology & Its Challenge to Lockean and Rawlsian Liberalism (Coyle, 2006)
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Joan Lockwood O’Donovan Videos
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Old Testament in Five Minutes with Tim Mackie
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New Testament in Five Minutes with Tim Mackie
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Wandering in Darkness: Further Reflections (Stump, 2012)
Eleonore Stump responds to papers on her book “Wandering in Darkness”
Hearing the Sound of God’s Silence (Hauerwas, 2014)
“What it means for us to be one in Christ is to be a people who have been given a new story”.
