Épisodes

  • The Golden Thread of the Western Tradition with Allen Guelzo
    Oct 6 2025

    Dr. Guelzo is back once again for another record setting appearance on LBE. Although he just moved across the country, Allen still made time to talk to Kevin about his latest two-volume mega-project with James Hankins, their new book The Golden Thread: A History of the Western Tradition. Listen in as Kevin and Allen talk about remembering, history as gratitude, and the fragility (and resiliency) of Western Civilization. You won’t want to miss Dr. Guelzo recount the many blessings of the Western Tradition (and mention some faults too), while also singing Bach and reciting Shakespeare.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • John Thomson and the Shaping of American Presbyterianism with Stephen A. Fix
    Sep 29 2025

    If you are looking for a deep dive into the history of early American Presbyterianism, you have come to the right place! Listen in as Kevin talks with pastor, scholar, and writer S.A. Fix—who goes by the name Fix (really he does)—as they talk about the Old Side/New Side controversy, the Adopting Act of 1729, and John Thomson’s Explication of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. Come for the Presbyterianism, and stay for a look at what it means to glorify God and enjoy him forever. Be sure to look for Thomson’s Explication in the next week or two, introduced and edited by Dr. Fix and published by our friends at Westminster Seminary Press.

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    52 min
  • The Boys Are Back in Town with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen
    Sep 1 2025

    It’s been a long time since the last LBE episode—too long some (i.e., our mothers) might say. But after a summer hiatus, the three amigos are back in the podcast studio to talk about familiar topics like football, books, and “what time it is” in our world. They also touch on a few unfamiliar topics like weight loss and how funerals bring people together.

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    1 h et 16 min
  • More on the Midwest and Midlife with Kevin, Collin, and Justin
    May 19 2025

    The triumvirate comes back together to wrap up another season of LBE. Along with the obligatory sports chatter, the three guys talk at length about the first Midwest Pope (and why they are not Catholics) and about life in middle age (and why they are not too depressed). There are, of course, many book recommendations as well.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Sponsors

    1:47 Greeting & Salutations

    4:10 The Midwestern Scale Of How Are You Doing?

    5:10 The First Midwestern Pope

    14:05 Deep Dive Into New Pope Expectations

    18:20 Why Don’t We Believe In A Pope?

    28:35 From The Midwest To Midlife

    32:44 Get A Tattoo And Buy A Motorcycle?

    35:07 Sponsor Break

    36:55 More On Midlife & Life As A Parent

    40:56 Have We Changed In Significant Ways?

    52:31 Collin’s Reading List

    57:50 Kevin’s Reading List

    01:03:01 Justin’s Reading List

    01:06:59 Summer Sports Report

    01:08:38 Thank You & Goodbye

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    1 h et 9 min
  • The Biblical View of Abortion with Tom Pennington
    May 5 2025

    What does the Bible say about life in the womb? When does life begin? What about personhood? What has the church taught about abortion over the centuries? How should we respond to familiar slogans like “My body, my choice”? In this important episode, Kevin talks with Tom Pennington, Pastor at Countryside Bible Church in Southlake, Texas, about his new book The Biblical View of Abortion: God’s Heart for Life in the Womb. Listen in as Tom and Kevin try to equip Christians to defend life and love the unborn, just like God does.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Sponsors

    1:39 Greeting & Salutations

    2:48 Who Is Tom Pennington?

    4:16 Grace To You Origins

    5:04 Tom’s Time In Texas

    7:24 Let’s Talk About The Book

    9:08 What’s Happened Since Roe v. Wade Overturned?

    11:40 The Effort To Persuade & Promote Biblical View

    15:17 Counterargument To “Historical Acceptance”

    18:33 Counterargument To “Might As Well Make It Safe”

    20:13 Counterargument To “Keep State Out Of Bedroom”

    21:35 Counterargument To “My Body, My Choice”

    22:19 Counterargument To “Can’t Legislate Morality”

    24:30 Positive Rights & Negative Rights

    29:28 Lack of Scientific Debate About Origin Of Life

    30:25 How Do We Diagnose This Issue Spiritually?

    33:55 Sponsor Break

    35:54 Speak To The Person Who Hates What We’re Saying

    39:42 Counterargument To “When Personhood Begins”

    42:24 Connections To Jesus Christ & Christology

    45:25 The SLED Acronym

    47:08 Church History Related To Abortion

    49:10 Rape, Incest & Life Of The Mother

    57:04 Ending Treatment vs Ending Life

    58:38 Pray For Us Pastor Tom

    1:00:55 Thank You & Goodbye

    BOOKS & EVERYTHING

    The Biblical View of Abortion: God’s Heart for Life in the Womb by Tom Pennington

    CROSSWAY | A Light On The Hill

    DESIRING GOD | Be Happy Event

    GREENVILLE SEMINARY | Pastoral Theology

    WESTMINSTER SEMINARY | Theological Studies

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Nicene Orthodoxy with Blair Smith
    Apr 28 2025

    Kevin welcomes his good friend—neighbor, church colleague, and seminary colleague (soon to be boss!)—Blair Smith to the podcast. As a systematic theology professor, Blair’s expertise is on Trinitarian theology, in particular in the crucial fourth and fifth centuries. Listen in as Kevn and Blair look at the theology and the history behind the Council of Nicaea (325) and the Council of Constantinople (381). Yes, there are a lot of names and concepts flying around in the podcast studio with this one, but for good reason. What could be more important than the doctrine of the Trinity, than knowing who God is?

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Sponsors & Intro

    2:11 Who Is Blair Smith?

    9:34 Four Degrees & Education Background

    12:20 Conversation Outline & Begin Nicene Discussion

    19:38 What Should We Know About The Fatherhood Of God?

    25:25 Nicene Origins & The Need For Clarity

    28:40 Sponsor Break

    30:54 How Does This Help Us Understand The Eternal Son?

    37:15 Trinity Debates & Subordination Controversy

    46:59 What Led To The Revision Of The Nicene Creed?

    54:53 Common Ground & Finding The Right Language

    57:07 How Does Augustine Fit Into Nicene Orthodoxy?

    1:01:38 Books From Blair To Consider

    1:03:42 Why Should We Care About The Doctrine Of The Trinity?

    BOOKS & EVERYTHING

    The Nicene Creed

    Reformed Confessionalism

    One God Almighty: The Biblical Doctrine of the Triune God

    Our Father in Heaven: Rediscovering and Embracing the Fatherhood of God

    CROSSWAY | The Nicene Creed

    DESIRING GOD | What’s The Difference?

    GREENVILLE SEMINARY | Pastoral Theology

    WESTMINSTER SEMINARY | Biblical Languages

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    1 h et 5 min
  • Pastoral Theology with Jonathan Master
    Apr 21 2025

    First published in 1877, Thomas Murphy’s Pastoral Theology: The Pastor in the Various Duties of His Office is one of the absolute best books of its kind. Murphy’s treatise is inspiring, challenging, comprehensive, opinionated, practical, and spiritual in the deepest sense of the word. Listen as Kevin and Jonathan Master, president at Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, talk about Thomas Murphy (pastor for 46 years of Frankford Presbyterian Church outside of Philadelphia) and this neglected resource, just recently republished by Log College Press.

    CHAPTERS

    0:00 Sponsors & Intro

    2:37 Who Is Jonathan Master?

    5:48 Let’s Dive Into Pastoral Theology

    9:23 Kevin Outlines Thomas Murphy Book

    10:58 Why Does Jonathan Love The Book?

    13:30 Kevin & Jonathan Explore Exemplary Piety

    17:18 Sponsor Break / Link For Book

    19:22 Vital Role For Women In The Church

    23:00 The Work Of God In The Church & Community

    24:18 How To Profit My Congregation As A Preacher

    27:41 Pastoral Care & Troublemakers In The Church

    31:10 Preach, Pray, People AND Patience

    32:31 What Else Is Jonathan Working On?

    33:53 Kevin’s Book Republishing Thoughts

    35:44 Until Next Time…

    BOOKS & EVERYTHING

    Pastoral Theology by Thomas Murphy

    Crossway | The Lord of Psalm 23: Jesus Our Shepherd, Companion, and Host

    Desiring God | What's the Difference

    GPTS | Pastoral Theology

    WTS | MATS

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    36 min
  • A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation with Matthew Bingham
    Mar 31 2025

    It is often believed, by friends and critics alike, that the Reformed tradition, though perhaps good on formal doctrine, is impoverished when it comes to spiritual formation. The charge is that the Reformed approach to piety is all about head knowledge, about learning things as brains on sticks. Other Christians may be less critical but simply assume that there is no right or wrong way to do spiritual formation. This often leads evangelical to adopt an eclectic approach to personal growth in Christ. Many Christians in conservative Protestant churches end up adopting Catholic and Orthodox approaches as being more fulsome and effective. But what if there is a Reformed approach to spiritual formation that is rich, deep, historic, and more biblical than the alternatives? That’s what Kevin explores with Matthew Bingham (associate professor of church history at Phoenix Seminary) as they dig into Matthew’s fantastic new book A Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation (Crossway).

    Chapters:

    0:00 Sponsors & Intro

    3:27 Tell Us About Yourself

    8:16 Spiritual Formation

    14:18 A Heart Aflame for God

    21:15 A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation

    26:53 Sponsor Break

    29:44 Biblical Centrality

    40:40 The Reformed Triangle of Spiritual Formation

    47:24 Quick Takes

    1:06:41 Final Thoughts

    1:12:14 Until Next Time…

    Books & Everything:

    ESV New Testament, Share the Good News® Edition

    Desiring God | Holy Week

    GPTS | A Sacred Calling

    WTS | MA in Theological Studies

    Heart Aflame for God: A Reformed Approach to Spiritual Formation

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    1 h et 13 min