We celebrate another year of Christ the Center by bringing to you a number of highlights from 2011.
Archive for the ‘Darryl G. Hart’ Category
Van Til, Barth, and American Evangelicalism
Darryl G. Hart returns to explore Barthianism in America. Darryl Hart has contributed to Karl Barth and American Evangelicalism, edited by Bruce L. McCormack and Clifford B. Anderson, is an interesting volume, … Read more→
Evangelicals and the Betrayal of American Conservatism
In this episode, Darryl G. Hart speaks about his latest book From Billly Graham to Sarah Palin: Evangelicals and the Betrayal of American Conservatism. Hart argues that evangelicals ought to reclaim the … Read more→
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church from 1945 to 1990
The Orthodox Presbyterian Church was formed in 1936 out of the modernist-fundamentalist controversy at a time when figures such as J. Gresham Machen were struggling with liberal influences at Princeton … Read more→
Machen’s Warrior Children
Darryl G. Hart visits with the panel of Christ the Center once again. On this episode Dr. Hart speaks about his latest essay found in Always Reformed, a festschrift written … Read more→
Highlights from 2010
Today we finish our third full year of Christ the Center episodes. And to date we’ve been able to bring you a new episode every Friday since we began three … Read more→
Major Divides in the Presbyterian Church
Darryl G. Hart speaks about the storied histories of the Presbyterian and Reformed churches. Dr. Hart has authored A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State, Defending the … Read more→
Presbyterian and Reformed Family Trees
Darryl G. Hart speaks about the storied histories of the Presbyterian and Reformed churches.
Assessing Machen
Darryl G. Hart concludes his series on J. Gresham Machen with a lesson on assessing this great figure in American Presbyterianism.
Christ and Culture, Round 3: Darryl Hart
Darryl G. Hart brings his final remarks to the Christ and culture discussion table. Dr. Hart has authored A Secular Faith: Why Christianity Favors the Separation of Church and State, Defending the Faith: … Read more→
