32 episodes

Our daily lives are inundated with ideas. The question we must ask ourselves is, how can we think critically about these ideas in order to identify what is bright with the light of truth, beautiful by a perfect standard, wise with the fear of the Lord, and wonderful in true virtue? Hosted by Jenna DiPrima and Lydia Schaible, All Things Bright and Beautiful is a discussion of life, books, and theology from a confessionally reformed Christian perspective. Our goal is to encourage listeners to read widely, think deeply, and engage in conversations that matter. New episodes every other Tuesday.

All Things Bright and Beautiful Jenna DiPrima and Lydia Schaible

    • Religion & Spirituality

Our daily lives are inundated with ideas. The question we must ask ourselves is, how can we think critically about these ideas in order to identify what is bright with the light of truth, beautiful by a perfect standard, wise with the fear of the Lord, and wonderful in true virtue? Hosted by Jenna DiPrima and Lydia Schaible, All Things Bright and Beautiful is a discussion of life, books, and theology from a confessionally reformed Christian perspective. Our goal is to encourage listeners to read widely, think deeply, and engage in conversations that matter. New episodes every other Tuesday.

    32. “Authority” with Guest Jonathan Leeman

    32. “Authority” with Guest Jonathan Leeman

    In our culture authority is looked upon with skepticism at best and loathing at worst. Is the answer to all the misuse of authority we see a signal that we should completely do away with it? Or is authority in some way part of the very fabric of reality? How should Christians think about authority? In this episode we interview Jonathan Leeman on his book Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing. We discuss abuse of authority, the cultural temperature on authority, and the necessity of authority in our lives. Jonathan Leeman makes his case for God’s good design for authority, elaborates on the tie between authority and submission, and explains how submitting to good authority leads to our flourishing.

    Resources Mentioned

    Authority: How Godly Rule Protects the Vulnerable, Strengthens Communities, and Promotes Human Flourishing by Jonathan Leeman

    9Marks

    Pastors Talk Podcast

    • 45 min
    31. Creating a Culture of Reading

    31. Creating a Culture of Reading

    Why is reading important? Join us as we discuss how to create a culture of reading individually, in our families, and in our churches. Reading good books helps us grow in wisdom and knowledge and gives us an opportunity to rest and experience joy. We discuss the "why" behind reading as well as practical tips to become a better reader. 

    Episode 1- "Lit" by Tony Reinke

    Goodreads

    Episode 14- Discipline and "Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life" and "Atomic Habits"

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

    Einstein's Theory of Relativity

    The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

    The Trumpet of the Swan by E.B. White

    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

    Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

    Fierce Convictions by Karen Swallow Prior

    Read Aloud Revival

    Ambleside Online

    Close Reads

    The Literary Life

    Remaking the World by Andrew Wilson

    Studies in the Sermon on the Mount by Martyn Lloyd-Jones

    Parenting by Paul Tripp

    Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

    Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot

    Salt by Mark Kurlansky

    The Two Part Invention by Madeline L'Engle

    The Odyssey by Homer

    Paradise Lost by John Milton

    Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

    Silas Marner by George Eliot

    The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

    The River of Doubt by Candace Millard

    The Bruised Reed by Richard Sibbes

    The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs

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    • 51 min
    30. "Philosophy in Seven Sentences" with Guest Dr. Doug Groothuis

    30. "Philosophy in Seven Sentences" with Guest Dr. Doug Groothuis

    Why should we care about philosophy? Is philosophy only for academics? In this episode we interview Dr. Douglas Groothius, professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary. He makes a compelling case that philosophy is for everyone in his book Philosophy in Seven Sentences by introducing us to seven important sentences by key philosophers in history. In our time with Dr. Groothius we discuss apologetics, the law of non-contradiction, self-hood, and what it means to be a distinctly Christian philosopher.

    Resources mentioned

    Philosophy in Seven Sentences by Douglas Groothius

    Beyond the Wager:The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal by Douglas Groothius

    The Dust of Death by Os Guinness

    Fools Talk by Os Guinness

    Christian Apologetics by Douglas Groothius

    Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis

    Long Journey Home by Os GuinnessMockery in Apologetics by Douglas Groothius

    Questioning Evangelism by Randy Newman

    Tactics by Greg Koukl

    Strange New World by Carl Trueman

    The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Trueman

    Life’s Ultimate Questions by Ronald Nash 

    https://www.douglasgroothuis.com/

    • 47 min
    29. Living in the Post-Christian West and "Remaking the World" by Andrew Wilson

    29. Living in the Post-Christian West and "Remaking the World" by Andrew Wilson

    We need to understand history to navigate our current cultural moment. According to Andrew Wilson, we especially need to understand the year 1776: all that led up to it and how it created the narrative of the West. In this episode we discuss the Enlightenment, romanticism, industrialization, and how the ideas they birthed shape the church and the world around us.

    Notes:

    Lydia mentions the composition of silence, it is titled 4'33'' by John Cage.

    Jenna mentions C.S. Lewis' introduction to On The Incarnation: “We may be sure that the characteristic blindness of the twentieth century - the blindness about which posterity will ask, "But how could they have thought that?" - lies where we have never suspected it... None of us can fully escape this blindness, but we shall certainly increase it, and weaken our guard against it, if we read only modern books. Where they are true they will give us truths which we half knew already. Where they are false they will aggravate the error with which we are already dangerously ill. The only palliative is to keep the clean sea breeze of the centuries blowing through our minds, and this can be done only by reading old books.”



    Resources mentioned:

    Remaking the World: How 1776 Created the Post-Christian West by Andrew Wilson

    The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self:Cultural Amnesia, Expressive Individualism, and the Road to Sexual Revolution by Carl Trueman

    Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution by Carl Trueman

    All Things Bright and Beautiful Episode 20: Expressive Individualism and "Strange New World" by Carl Trueman

    All Things Bright and Beautiful Episode 1: On Reading and "Lit" by Tony Reinke

    The Air We Breathe: How We All Came to Believe in Freedom, Kindness, Progress and Equality by Glenn Scrivener

    All Things Bright and Beautiful Episode 7: "Frankenstein: A Guide to Reading and Reflecting" by Mary Shelley and Karen Swallow Prior

    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

    You are Not Your Own: Belonging to God in an Inhuman World by Alan O Noble

    The Letters of John Newton

    The Hunger Game Series by Suzanne Collins

    1984 by George Orwell

    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley

    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkien

    The Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot

    • 45 min
    28. An Update and Suffering & the Sovereignty of God

    28. An Update and Suffering & the Sovereignty of God

    We’re back! In this episode we talk about where we’ve been this last year: the good and the difficult. We share our thoughts on suffering, the sovereignty of God, and how God’s goodness, provision, and nearness were magnified in the events that transpired in our lives most recently. We discuss the most helpful books we’ve read on the topic (and some of our favorite more light-hearted reads).

    Resources Mentioned

    The Pillar Network

    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens

    Calvinism and Cancer by Jenna DiPrima

    Calvinism is Getting Me Through Cancer by Jenna DiPrima 

    Letters of John Newton

    Psalms by the Day by Alec Motyer

    Suffering is Never for Nothing by Elisabeth Elliot

    Walking with God through Pain and Suffering by Tim Keller

    The Treasury of David by C.H. Spurgeon

    Songs of Suffering by Joni Eareckson Tada

    A Grief Observed by C.S. Lewis

    Understood Betsy by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Friendship with God by Mike McKinley

    Communion with God by John Owen

    Holiness by J.C. Ryle

    Remaking the World by Andrew Wilson

    The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self by Carl Truemen

    The C.S. Lewis Biography Trilogy by Harry Lee Poe

    • 44 min
    27. The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael and "A Chance to Die" by Elisabeth Elliot

    27. The Life and Legacy of Amy Carmichael and "A Chance to Die" by Elisabeth Elliot

    What can we learn from an Irish woman who lived in the 19th century? In this episode we discuss Elisabeth Elliot’s biography of Amy Carmichael, A Chance to Die. We talk about the importance of reading Christian biographies, and various modern topics that Amy Carmichael can help us navigate. We cover self-care and sacrifice, the tension of word and action, and holiness and compassion.

    Resources Mentioned

    A Chance to Die by Elisabeth Elliot

    O, Church Arise by Keith and Kristyn Getty

    Amy Carmichael by Iain Murray

    The Dohnavur Fellowship

    If by Amy Carmichael

    Mimosa by Amy Carmichael

    The Elisabeth Elliot Podcast

    C.S. Lewis: A Life by Alister McGrath

    A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War by Joseph Laconte

    The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

    Fierce Convictions by Karen Swallow Prior

    John Newton: From Disgrace to Amazing Grace by Jonathan Aitkan

    Susie by Ray Rhodes

    Theologians on the Christian Life by Crossway

    Christians Heroes Then and Now

    Do Great Things for God Series by The Good Book Company

    • 43 min

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