Learning to Disagree with John Inazu
Dr. John Inazu, the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University, delivered a Lakelight Talk on Sunday, April 28th. After his talk, Mike Woodruff interviewed Dr. Inazu on his recently released book, Learning to Disagree.
C. S. Lewis & The Imagination with Dr. Jerry Root
Dr. Jerry Root is professor emeritus at Wheaton College. He has been studying and writing about C. S. Lewis for over 50 years. Root delivered a thrilling talk on Lewis’ Romantic Realism, the imagination, and the power of the Christian story.
Behind the Scenes: Tim Keller's Spiritual and Intellectual Formation, with Collin Hansen
Collin Hansen, the Executive Editor of The Gospel Coalition, discussed the spiritual and intellectual formation of Tim Keller, based on Hansen’s new book. Hansen gave us a peak behind Keller’s curtain — the people & the books that shaped the man who shaped a generation.
An Evening with Vince Bacote
Vince Bacote is a professor at Wheaton College and a leading voice at the intersection of Theology and Politics. In this talk, Bacote gave us a framework for engaging critical issues in a pivotal moment for American Christianity.
An Evening with Dana Harris
Dr. Dana Harris is professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In this talk, she offered us compelling reasons to trust that our current New Testament Canon reflects the original documents preserved since the first and second century AD.
An Evening with Peter Williams
Lakelight hosted Dr. Peter Williams, the Principal at Tyndale House in Cambridge on February 13th, 2023. Williams provided the scholarly evidence substantiating why we can trust the Gospels. Mike Woodruff interviewed Dr. Williams after his talk concluded.
An Evening with D.A. Carson
Don Carson is the emeritus professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and cofounder and theologian-at-large of The Gospel Coalition. His Lakelight Talk warned us against the dangers of post-modern hermeneutics, while insisting that we can interpret the Bible with the help of the Holy Spirit.