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Brad Green

Scholar and teacher affiliated with Union University and Southern Seminary, author of an essay on reasons to be thankful for the SBC and of a forthcoming book on critical theory, who contributes on theology and cultural issues in the convention.

Top 3 podcasts with Brad Green

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Dec 16, 2024 • 58min

3.64 Brad Green, Stephen Wellum, David Schrock • Interview • "Augustine’s The City of God and Why It Matters Today"

Brad Green, an author and classical school founder, and Stephen Wellum, a systematic theology professor, dive deep into Augustine’s 'The City of God.' They discuss Augustine’s views on the relationship between the Church and state, elaborating on his concepts of the two cities. The conversation touches on the Donatists and their historical significance, as well as the implications of Augustine’s political theology for modern civic life. They also recommend essential readings to better understand Augustine’s profound impact on contemporary Christian thought.
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Oct 23, 2023 • 1h 16min

2.51 Brad Green • Reading • "Christian Nationalism—The Way Ahead in Our Day? A Review Essay"

Brad Green, reviewer of Stephen Wolfe's book on Christian Nationalism, provides a summary and critique of the key arguments in the book. They explore the distinction between cultural Christianity and Christian culture, the role of Christian nationalism in civil law and governance, the justification of revolution, and the Christian understanding of ethnic relations.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 8min

5.15 David Schrock, Brad Green, & Mark Coppenger • Interview • "Five Reasons to be Thankful for the Southern Baptist Convention" & "Stewardship of Our SBC Land"

Brad Green, scholar and teacher who writes on theology and culture, and Mark Coppenger, pastor and longtime SBC leader and professor, join David Schrock. They discuss reasons to be thankful for the SBC and areas of concern. Conversations touch on leadership needs, the sex-abuse crisis, institutional drift and how churches steward land and influence. Short, candid reflections on reform and future directions.

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