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My Published Works

My Published Works

Listed below are my published books, chapters, and selected articles. Academic Books Guy, Nathan. Finding Locke’s God: The Theological Basis of John Locke’s Political Thought [Hardback] (London/New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020) Guy, Nathan. Finding Locke’s God: The Theological Basis of John Locke’s Political Thought [Paperback] (London/New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021) Popular Books Guy, Nathan. The Mars Hill Story: 150 Years…

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What I Am Reading In 2022

What I Am Reading In 2022

Nick Roark (over at Tolle Lege) will inspire just about anyone to keep a book log. And so I shall. Some books will involve current issues in my line of work, or field of study, or important works that inspire current conversation. At the same time, though, my heart lies with Lewis, who made an impassioned plea to recover a…

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My Sermon Samplings

My Sermon Samplings

Listed below are audio and video presentations of sermons, lectures, classes or devotionals available online. THREE SAMPLE SERMONS (VIDEO) “Glory to God Alone” (Harding University Chapel, Searcy, AR, October 26, 2017) “Mere Christianity” (Harding University Chapel, Searcy, AR, October 25, 2018) [related post] “The Gospel” (Sherrod Avenue Church of Christ, Florence, AL, April 14, 2021) [related post] SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS (VIDEO)…

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Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit

Blessed Are The Poor In Spirit

“Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to Thy Cross I cling.” — Augustus Montague Toplady “Blessed are the poor in spirit” is Matthew’s version of our Lord’s sermon; Luke has simply “Blessed are the poor.” When we lack financial resources, people say we are “needy” and “broke.” When we lack spiritual resources, people says we are “needy” and “broken.”…

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Reading the Beatitudes 2: Helpful Tips

Reading the Beatitudes 2: Helpful Tips

“The Beatitudes of Jesus…are among the literary and religious treasures of the human race…We can savor them, affirm them, meditate upon them, and engrave them on plaques to hang on our walls. But a major question remains: How are we to live in response to them?”—Dallas Willard[1] 12 Helpful Tips For Reading The Beatitudes 1. The Beatitudes seek to fulfill…

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Reading the Beatitudes 1: Hope AND Summons

Reading the Beatitudes 1: Hope AND Summons

“Boussuet remarked that the Sermon on the Mount was a summary of the entire Gospel, and the beatitudes a summary of the Sermon…Here the entire moral teaching of the Gospel is subsumed together with the complete art of Christian living … All the reality of man and God, seeking one another in a world that is capable of the best…

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The Pinnacle of Hope: Ascending the Mountain (Mt 5:1-2)

The Pinnacle of Hope: Ascending the Mountain (Mt 5:1-2)

“So therefore let us too run up to the upward path, so that we may come with Isaiah to the pinnacle of hope, and see from a vantage-point those good things which the Word shews to those who accompany him to the height.”–Gregory of Nyssa[1] When Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274) described the first two verses of Matt 5 as a “brief…

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11 Helps In Reading The Sermon on the Mount

11 Helps In Reading The Sermon on the Mount

“[W]e inevitably interpret the Sermon on the Mount for our own time and place. We are neither ancient Jews nor ancient Christians. We do not live within the first-century world of Jesus or Matthew or share in their culture or participate in their forms of government. We live rather in the age of capitalism, democracy, secularization, and technology—modern realities that…

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Beyond the Binaries: A Return To Wisdom And Virtue

Beyond the Binaries: A Return To Wisdom And Virtue

“The Sermon must once again become a basic text and primary source of moral theology, ahead of the Decalogue, natural law, or an assemblage of norms or rights established by pure reason. In the face of the rationalism of our times, this demands of us an audacious faith in the solidarity of the Gospel, both at the intellectual and at…

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