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Episode 92 - David VanDrunen

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We live in an interesting moment in time, as today’s guest states, ours is a world post Christendom and we have to learn how to navigate it. But take courage, because the Lord is still on the Throne and the early church faced similar political pressure and thrived.

David VanDrunen is a professor at Westminster Seminary in California. He is the author of books such as “Living in God’s Two Kingdoms”, “God’s Glory Alone, the Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life” and his most recent book “Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a fractured World.

Dr. VanDrunen was also the guest speaker for our annual Scattered Seeds Symposium, and as an added treat, this show is also broadcast in a video format.

So join Tom, Nate and David as they discuss his faith, his books and what it means to be a Christian in today’s world. Welcome back to the Scattered Seeds Podcast, where every life has a story.

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We live in an interesting moment in time, as today’s guest states, ours is a world post Christendom and we have to learn how to navigate it. But take courage, because the Lord is still on the Throne and the early church faced similar political pressure and thrived.

David VanDrunen is a professor at Westminster Seminary in California. He is the author of books such as “Living in God’s Two Kingdoms”, “God’s Glory Alone, the Majestic Heart of Christian Faith and Life” and his most recent book “Politics after Christendom: Political Theology in a fractured World.

Dr. VanDrunen was also the guest speaker for our annual Scattered Seeds Symposium, and as an added treat, this show is also broadcast in a video format.

So join Tom, Nate and David as they discuss his faith, his books and what it means to be a Christian in today’s world. Welcome back to the Scattered Seeds Podcast, where every life has a story.

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