Resources tagged with “Wisdom”
Questions & Answers - Speaker Panel
Q & A session of the 2015 faculty Conference
Continue

Wisdom and the Christian Life
Dr. David VanDrunen explains how to understand God's law as a holistic moral order and as a comprehensive call to obey God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
Continue

Wisdom and Theology
Dr. Michael Horton explains that we are all theologians and that theology is the highest wisdom.
Continue

The Wisdom of God or of the World?
Dr. Dennis Johnson shows that there is often overlap in the wisdom of non-Christians and the wisdom revealed in Scripture, but God's wisdom prevails over all.
Continue

Why Do We Need Wisdom?
Dr. Joshua Van Ee helps us to categorize what wisdom is, and shows how the book of Proverbs induces us to follow after wisdom.
Continue

The Wisdom of Moses
Office Hours talks with Prof. Charles K. Telfer about The Wisdom of Moses.
Continue
Who Is Wisdom? (Christ and Wisdom)
Office Hours talks with Dr. Steve M. Baugh about who wisdom truly is.
Continue
Where Is Wisdom Found?
Office Hours talks with Dr. Michael S. Horton about from where, and how do we obtain wisdom.
Continue
What Is Wisdom?
Office Hours talks with Dr. W. Robert Godfrey, reflecting on the question, "what is wisdom?"
Continue
Where Wisdom is Found
J. V. Fesko discusses his book on Ecclesiastes, Where Wisdom is Found: Christ in Ecclesiastes.
Continue
Psalm 49
What is the meaning of life in light of the seemingly chaotic and random nature of the world as we know it.
Continue
1 John 4:7-21
Christian liberty has everything to do with love because it has a direct relation to both God and to man.
Continue
Romans 12:1-2
In the term "mystery," Paul refers to wisdom, which is implicit in the Old Testament and revealed through the Spirit's work in the apostles.
Continue
Proverbs 12:23
Is it the case that the wise man always says less than he knows?
Continue
Ecclesiastes 1:1-11
The only way to understand and appreciate Ecclesiastes is to do so in light of Jesus Christ who was wisdom made manifest.
Continue
