In this episode of Christ the Center, Camden Bucey speaks with Dr. David Noe, pastor of Reformation Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Grand Rapids and former faculty member at Calvin University. They discuss Dr. Noe’s work at the H. Henry Meeter Center for Calvin Studies, focusing on his recent workshop and the enduring significance of classical studies for understanding the Reformed theological tradition.
Join us as we discuss the importance of Latin scholarship, the influence of classical authors on Reformation thought, and the challenges and rewards of engaging with historical theological texts. This conversation highlights the value of communal learning and the timeless relevance of studying foundational Christian doctrines in their original languages.
Dr. Noe is also the Latin editor for the Confessional Presbyterian Journal, and his online pedagogy for Latin, Greek, and Classics generally can be found at LatinPerDiem.com, MossMethod.com, and AdNavseam.com.
Chapters
- 00:00:07 Introduction
- 00:03:13 Working with Other Scholars
- 00:11:12 A Recent Latin Workshop at the Meeter Center
- 00:20:08 Seeing Scholarship in Process
- 00:24:09 Imitating the Education of the Reformers
- 00:34:33 Day 1: Cicero, Seneca, Lactantius
- 00:41:48 Day 2: Augustine, Bernard of Clairveaux, Thomas Aquinas
- 00:49:01 Day 3: Lorenzo Valla, Guillaume Bude, and Erasmus
- 00:54:31 Day 4: Calvin
- 00:56:53 Day 5: Vermigli
- 00:59:21 Daily Disciplines
- 01:07:01 Latin Per Diem
- 01:12:22 Conclusion
Participants: Camden Bucey, David Noe
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