How To Be a Real Skeptic | Dr. Mitch Stokes
Dr. Mitch stokes, professor at New Saint Andrews College, gives a talk on skepticism at CRF (Collegiate Reformed Fellowship)
Dr. Mitch stokes, professor at New Saint Andrews College, gives a talk on skepticism at CRF (Collegiate Reformed Fellowship)
Ask Doug question: Last Christmas a small group at our church went caroling in what we call in the UK a ‘multicultural area,’ that is, an area with a significant number of Muslims. We had some bottles thrown at us, and are now reluctant to go again this year. Our small group leader feels it would be “culturally inappropriate” to go again, and that there isn’t much Gospel in Christmas Carols anyway. What would your advice be in this situation?
New Saint Andrews College hosted a “Career and Calling” day, sponsored by EMSI. Jason Elmore, of Johnson & Johnson, gave the lecture, “Working in America.” He explains, among other things, the virtues of a Liberal Arts education in today’s workforce. I suggest you watch in full screen to best view the video and Power Point together
This is a repost of a lecture from a course New Saint Andrews College offered, Three Days in the Wordsmithy: A Writer’s Workshop in anticipation of the new book by Doug Wilson, and published by Canon Press: Wordsmithy – Hot Tips for the Writing Life. This is the first lecture, by Doug Wilson, on why Christians must write, and what they must write about. Video courtesy of New Saint Andrews College
Pastor Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church addresses the students of New Saint Andrews College, in Moscow, Idaho. This was in the context of The Grace Agenda. Click HERE for the mp3. Canon Press is pleased to offer this portion of The Grace Agenda for free as part of the Canon Press Fall Sale
Doug Wilson interviews Mark Driscoll on Men & Masculinity. In Part 2, Doug Wilson asks Mark Driscoll about cessationism, spiritual gifts, and “seeing things.” Subcribe on Twitter or Facebook to keep updated! This interview was filmed in the context of the Grace Agenda, hosted by Credenda/Agenda and Canon Press, ministries of Christ Church, in Moscow, Idaho. You may purchase DVD and CD of all the talks at Canon Press. Thanks to Gary Burns who provided an extra camera for the
(VIDEO) New Saint Andrews 2011 Convocation. Visit NSA.edu for more information about New Saint Andrews College
Pastor Douglas Wilson of Christ Church in Moscow, ID gave this lecture via remote during the 2011 Auburn Avenue Pastors Conference in Monroe, LA. The Conference theme was “MINISTRY IN A WORLD WE HAVEN’T MET YET: The Gospel in the 21st Century.
New Saint Andrews College hosted a Writers Round Table with Alan Jacobs, Nathan (ND) Wilson, and Douglas Wilson. View the video (1hr 10)
Dr. Alan Jacobs delivered an address at New Saint Andrews College entitled, “Christianity and the Future of the Book.” View the Video (1hr 19)
The following lecture, by Rev. Francis Foucachon, was given in the context of a conference The Re-Evangelization of Europe hosted by Huguenot Heritage (you can find all four lectures HERE). Watch the lecture (56:20)
Dr. Timothy Edwards, from Oxford England, delivered a guest lecture at New Saint Andrews College entitled “The Feast of Weeks: A Defense of Biblical Hebraism.” This is a sample lecture from a Masters course (M.St.) at New Saint Andrews. View the lecture (1 hr) Using a mobile device? View the mobile video (1 hr) August,
The Bible teaches primarily through stories, but its stories are not mere fairy tales and legends. They are the stuff of the real world—tales of men and women who actually lived and set an example that the Church has followed for centuries. In this sermon series, Pastor Wilson preaches through the lives of twelve great biblical saints, including Abraham, Moses, Nehemiah, and Mary Magdalene. Not only will you begin to see how God ties all the pieces of history, but
Dr. David Field presents “Calvin’s Catholicity and Birth of English Nonconformity. This lecture is given as part of New Saint Andrews’ Calvin@500 lecture Series, celebrating the 500th year anniversary of John Calvin. Given at the Nuart Theater in Moscow, Idaho, during New Saint Andrews’ weekly Disputatio December 4th, 2009. About New Saint Andrews College Among Christian colleges and universities, New Saint Andrews has led the revival of the “classical Christian liberal arts” approach to higher education. It’s the same education that
The Reverend Francis Focuachon presents, “Calvin and the Huguenots.” This is the concluding lecture of New Saint Andrews’ Calvin@500 lecture Series, celebrating the 500th year anniversary of John Calvin. Given at the Nuart Theater in Moscow, Idaho, during New Saint Andrews’ weekly Disputatio About New Saint Andrews College Among Christian colleges and universities, New Saint Andrews has led the revival of the “classical Christian liberal arts” approach to higher education. It’s the same education that shaped many of the founders of our country and
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