

Life and Books and Everything
Clearly Reformed
Life and Books and Everything is a podcast hosted by Kevin DeYoung where discussions center on, well, life and books and everything. As a church pastor and theology professor, Kevin loves to talk about faith, theology, history, current events, and the occasional hot topic. We hope you will learn something, laugh a little, and get some good book recommendations along the way.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jun 8, 2022 • 60min
Reclaiming the Lost Vision of Family Life with Erika Bachiochi
In this episode of LBE, Kevin visits with Erika Bachiochi—a pro-life legal scholar, an author, a wife, and a mother of seven children. After discussing the Dobbs case which, we hope will overturn Roe, Kevin and Erika turn their attention to the Enlightenment writer Mary Wollstonecraft. In this wide-ranging discussion through Erika’s book The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision (University of Notre Dame Press, 2021). Kevin and Erika talk about the staunch anti-abortion views of early women’s rights advocates, how the feminist movement lost its way, and why our culture needs a new (old) vision of motherhood and fatherhood.
Timestamps:
Intro and Sponsor [0:00-1:22]
Guest: Erika Bachiochi [1:23-8:48]
Abortion & Women's Rights History [8:49-19:12]
Mary Wollstonecraft - Misunderstood? [19:13-32:47]
Sexual and Reproductive Asymmetry [32:48-41:29]
Pregnancy, A Gift not a Liability [41:30-52:48]
Contemporary Sympathies to the Lost Vision [52:49-56:30]
Summing Up Erika's Book [56:31-59:57]
Books:
The Rights of Women: Reclaiming a Lost Vision (Catholic Ideas for a Secular World)
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and A Vindication of the Rights of Men

Jun 7, 2022 • 6min
The Indelible Conscience and a Month of “Pride”
Pride Month turns a moral argument—about which the Bible has clear and unequivocal answers—into a quest for personal self-acceptance, which is why many soft-hearted and muddle-headed Christians line up for the parade just like everyone else.
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for WORLD Opinions on the LGBTQ quest to turn a moral argument into an emotive appeal for affirmation and acceptance.

Jun 1, 2022 • 16min
The Power of the Two-Parent Home
After the gospel, there is no bigger gift you can give to the world than your children and no better gift you can give your children than to be raised by a mom and dad who love them and love each other.
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for the Spring 2022 issue of Eikon: A Journal for Biblical Anthropology.

May 27, 2022 • 17min
Harry Emerson Fosdick and the Spirit of American Liberalism
On May 21, 1922, Harry Emerson Fosdick took to the pulpit of Old First—the historic First Presbyterian Church (est. 1716) located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan—to deliver what would be his most famous sermon.
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for the journal of Reformed Theological Seminary as part of “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” A Centennial Symposium.

May 19, 2022 • 4min
The Good News of Limited Atonement
The doctrine of particular redemption is worth defining and defending because it gets to the heart of the gospel.
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for byFaith on the good news of limited atonement.

May 17, 2022 • 1h 7min
The Heart of the Cross with Phil Ryken
Kevin welcomes Phil Ryken, President at Wheaton College, to the podcast to talk about “The Heart of the Cross,” a newly reissued book comprised of sermons from Dr. Ryken and James Montgomery Boice. But before they get to the book, Kevin and Phil talk about preaching, the challenges of higher education, Tenth Presbyterian Church, the ministry of James Boice, and a little bit about pickup basketball.
Timestamps:
Intro and Sponsor [0:00-1:39]
Guest: Phil Ryken [1:40-10:43]
The Merits of Guest Preaching [10:44-13:50]
What Makes for Good Preaching? [13:51-20:50]
Reading When Busy [20:51-22:55]
Issues with Higher Education [22:56-28:38]
Who was James M. Boice? [28:39-38:40]
The Heart of the Cross [38:41-43:32]
The Simplicity and Profundity of the Cross [43:33-52:43]
The Merits of Provocative Advertisements [52:44-56:15]
The Merits of Expository Preaching [56:16-58:41]
The Lack of True Discipleship [58:42-1:01:12]
Why Continually Focus on the Cross? [1:01:13-1:06:52]
Books and Everything:
Freakonomics Podcast Episode on Higher Ed
The Heart of the Cross
The Cross of Christ

May 13, 2022 • 7min
Seven Principles for Cultivating a Christian Posture toward the World
Important lessons to learn as we deal with negativity and hostility
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for WORLD Opinions on seven principles for cultivating a Christian posture toward the world.

May 10, 2022 • 1h 8min
Hoping for the Fall of Roe with Justin Taylor and Collin Hansen
After the unprecedented leak of the possible Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Kevin talks to Justin and Collin about the pro-life movement in America, how the church ministers well, and why political polarization is not always a bad thing. The triumvirate also talk about the books they're reading, and they try to keep the sports banter to a minimum.
Timestamps:
Intro and Sponsor 1: Crossway [0:00-1:41]
Life and Family Banter [1:42-10:43]
Roe v Wade Decision and Effects [10:44-47:02]
Sponsor 2: WTS Books [47:03-48:39]
What Books Are You Reading? [48:40-1:05:02]
Sports Banter [1:05:03-1:08:02]

May 4, 2022 • 7min
Lessons From Mainline Decline
Relevant Christianity doesn’t stay relevant for long.
In this episode of Life and Books and Everything, Kevin reads from the article he wrote for WORLD Opinions on the decline of the mainline church.

Apr 26, 2022 • 1h 12min
Daily Worship, Creation Days, and Feisty Presbyterians with Jonathan Gibson
In this freewheeling conversation, Kevin talks to Jonny Gibson about his life, his books, and some of everything. Gibson, an Old Testament professor at Westminster Theological Seminary, opens up about the loss of his daughter in 2016, why he believes in 24-hour creation days, and the need for old forms and old prayers to help us in our daily devotions.
Timestamps:
Intro, sponsor, and guest [0:00-4:46]
The State of the UK Church(es) [4:47-15:34]
Edited Series on the Five Points [15:34-20:28]
More Biography [20:29-22:32]
An Apologetic for Discourse Analysis [22:33-29:22]
Creation: Literal Days or Literary Framework? [29:23-40:57]
God's Goodness in the Loss of a Child [40:58-54:10]
Be Thou My Vision and Private Worship [54:11-1:01:03]
Thomas Witherow and Essential Non-essentials [1:01:04-1:12:17]


