By Man Shall His Blood Be Shed: On The Death Penalty (Bessette, Feser, Bradley & O’Callaghan, 2017)
Joseph Bessette (Claremont McKenna College), Edward Feser (Pasadena City College), Gerard Bradley (Notre Dame Law School), and John O’Callaghan (Notre Dame) discuss capital punishment focussed on Bessette and Feser’s book
[su_youtube url="https://youtu.be/dZeo77sPLdc"][/su_youtube]A Call for Reckoning: Religion and the Death Penalty (Meilaender, Dulles, Budziszewski and others, 2002)
Major discussions on the death penalty including contributions from Avery Cardinal Dulles, David Novak, Gilbert Meilaender and J. Budziszewski
NT Wright on Natural Theology & Historical Exegesis (NT Wright, 2018)
0:48 – What is the relationship between analytic and exegetical theology?
5:11 – What is Perfect Being Theology?
7:49 – Is there anything wrong with someone taking themselves to find the omni-attributes in scripture?
9:49 – How about Natural Theology? Must Natural Theology presuppose Perfect Being Theology?
12:22 – Is there a rough overview of what you (Prof Wright) are hoping to accomplish in your upcoming Gifford Lectures?
16:48 – What is Second-Temple Judaism and where should someone go to learn more about it?
20:02 – Where does the notion of transcendence fit into the historical approach to natural theology?
An Interview with NT Wright on atonement by Michael Horton (Wright, 2018)
Karl Barth’s Life and Thought: An Introduction (Hunsinger, 2015)
Top Barth scholar George Hunsinger offers an introduction to Barth’s life and thought in this recorded lecture
Reading the Beatitudes from a Center in Christ (Hunsinger, 2015)
George Hunsinger lectures on the Beatitudes
