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Common Places

Davenant Institute
Christian Ethics
Natural Law
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Property Rights
Theology
John Locke
Political Philosophy
The Davenant Institute
Labor Theory Of Value
Virtues
Dominion
Parables In the Gospel Of Mark
Charity
Moral Philosophy
Early Medieval Christianity
British Politics
Civil Society
Celtic Christianity
Historical Scholarship
British Political Theology

The Davenant Institute advances and renews Christian wisdom for the contemporary church. We seek to sponsor historical scholarship at the intersection of the church and academy, build networks of friendship and collaboration within the Reformed and evangelical world, and equip the saints with time-tested resources for faithful public witness.

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A lecture with Q&A entitled "A Very Celtic Christmas: Incarnation and Christology in Celtic Christian Theology" by Dr. Matthew Hoskin. Much is often made of the “closeness” of “Celtic” Christian spirituality to the rest of the created order and the “... more

What is the end of Protestant retrieval? After some lively response to a recent Ad Fontes article, "The End of Protestant Retrieval", we brought together Wyatt Graham, John Ehrett, Michael Lynch, and Steven Wedgeworth to discuss what Protestant retri... more

A lecture with Q&A given by Professor Ryan Hurd entitled "Introducing Lombard’s Sentences: The Nature and Method(s) of Scholastic Theology." Professionalization is the word which best describes the advance from patristic to medieval theology (as the ... more

Audio from The Davenant Institute's event "Beyond Rules and Roles: Scripture and the Sexes", held April 2024 at 3Crosses Church, CA. Lectures delivered by Dr. Alastair Roberts.

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • Excellent discussions with Davenant faculty.

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    ajohnston752
    2 years ago
  • Thank you Davenant Institute!

    Have really appreciated the reboot of the show as it has begun posting episodes from recent lectures (though the earlier interviews were good as well). Thank you for sharing these resources!

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    Matthew Romans
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  • Great stuff!

    Has introduced me to a wonderful corner of the reformed world I never knew about

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A Very Celtic Christmas: Incarnation and Christology in Celtic Christian Theology
Q: What role does Eriugena play in Celtic Christianity?
Eriugena is seen as an influential figure who bridges Irish Christianity with continental thought, but he also represents a unique and highly specialized theology that may not reflect the average Celtic Christian's beliefs.
A Very Celtic Christmas: Incarnation and Christology in Celtic Christian Theology
Q: What are the primary differences between Celtic and continental theology?
Celtic theology emphasizes an embodied spirituality and has a more rhetorical approach with a focus on the physicality of belief and a less predestinarian view compared to continental theology.
A Very Celtic Christmas: Incarnation and Christology in Celtic Christian Theology
Q: How does the connection between saints and the immediacy of Christ work in popular devotion?
The life of the saints often continues the life of Christ, attributing miracles to Him and blending personal devotion to both Christ and saints in the early medieval world.
Introducing Lombard’s Sentences: The Nature and Method(s) of Scholastic Theology
Q: Could you run through the distinction between intellectual act and proposition?
Propositions signify judgments in the mind, while intellectual acts reflect the internal processes of reasoning and understanding.
Introducing Lombard’s Sentences: The Nature and Method(s) of Scholastic Theology
Q: Regarding ascent, is one made to ascent to one part of the contradiction by either or both, faith and some reason?
Yes, Thomas suggests that both faith and reason can lead to assent on the same truth.

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