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Christ’s Kingdom: Gospel Priorities and Politics

The Christ the Center panel talk with Dr. Russell Moore, senior vice president of academic administration at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, about the relationship of the kingdom of Christ and politics and culture. Dr. Moore, has written a book, The Kingdom of Christ: A New Evangelical Perspective, which served as the basis of the discussion. The already/not yet nature of the kingdom was discussed as was the fact that kingdom was not be confused with any political platform. Join us for a timely conversation.

Panel

  • Russell Moore
  • Jeff Waddington
  • Jim Cassidy
  • Nick Batzig
  • Camden Bucey

Bibliography

Gribben, Crawford. The Irish puritans : James Ussher and the reformation of the church. Darlington (England) ; Auburn (MA): Evangelical Press, 2003.

Helm, Paul. John Calvin’s ideas. Oxford ;;New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.

Henry, Carl. The uneasy conscience of modern fundamentalism. Grand Rapids Mich.: Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., 1947.

Horton, Michael. People and place : a covenant ecclesiology. 1st ed. Louisville Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 2008.

McCormack, Bruce. Orthodox and modern : studies in the theology of Karl Barth. Grand Rapids MI: Baker Academic, 2008.

Moore, Russell. The Kingdom of Christ : The New Evangelical Perspective. Wheaton, Ill.: Crossway Books, 2004.

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