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Mortification of Spin

Fundamental Rights and Public Theology

Mortification of Spin

Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals

Religion & Spirituality

4.4879 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

With Todd hopelessly delayed by an extended hair styling appointment, Carl alone sits down to chat with our special guest. At the table is Andrew Walker, associate professor of Christian Ethics and Apologetics, associate dean of the School of Theology, and executive director of the Carl F. H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement, all at Southern Baptist Seminary. Andrew’s also an editor and writer for several publications. Simply put, Andrew is an expert in making the Gospel practical, plausible, real, and effective in the daily affairs of modern society—the very topic of today’s conversation. Andrew defines Natural Law, explaining how it informs morality, free speech, and religious freedom—each, an area of great concern for every American.  Show Notes · About Andrew T. Walker · Liberty for All by Andrew T. Walker upcoming book

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0:00.0

This podcast is sponsored by Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary.

0:04.6

Listen for more at the conclusion of today's program.

0:31.9

Welcome to Mortification of Spin, a casual conversation about things that count with Carl Truman and Todd Pruitt.

0:37.4

Mortification of Spin is a weekly podcast from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals. Let's join this week's conversation.

0:52.0

Welcome to Mordification of Spin, the regular podcast of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

0:57.9

My name is Kyle Truman, professor of biblical and religious studies at Grove City College in beautiful western Pennsylvania.

1:05.6

Regular listeners will know that I'm usually here with my friend and co-host, the Reverend Todd Pruitt,

1:13.3

a pastor of Harrison, a pastor of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg, Virginia.

1:21.0

Todd is not able to be with us today. He's off pursuing his lucrative solo career as a

1:26.1

megach church pastor. And so I will be flying solo, but not

1:30.2

quite solo, because it's a great privilege and personal pleasure to have a special guest on

1:37.7

the show today. My guest will be known to some of you. He's actually known to my wife as that man

1:43.8

with the beautiful

1:44.5

daughters. My wife is not on Twitter, but she trolls other people on Twitter, and this is one

1:49.7

of the men that she keeps her eyes on, hawkishly. His name is Andrew T. Walker. He's the

1:56.3

associate professor of Christian ethics and apologetics, the Associate Dean of the School of Theology,

2:01.9

and the director of the Carl F.H. Henry Institute for Evangelical Engagement at Southern Baptist Seminary.

2:09.3

Almost as many titles as Lig and Duncan, I have to say there, Andrew, as I'm reading those out.

2:15.3

He was previously a senior fellow at the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission in Washington, D.C.

2:25.6

And is therefore a very experienced, not only thinker, but practical thinker,

2:31.9

somebody who wants to make the implications of the gospel,

2:36.4

plausible, real, pungent, effective in modern society.

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