Open Book with Stephen Nichols

By: Ligonier Ministries
  • Summary

  • This podcast is about the power of books and the people they’ve shaped. Stephen Nichols joins R.C. Sproul and other teachers in their personal libraries to discover the books that have left a mark on these men and their ministries.
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Episodes
  • Augustus Nicodemus Lopes on Renewing Your Mind
    Jun 27 2024

    As chancellor of a Christian university, Augustus Nicodemus Lopes commuted by motorcycle through the busy streets of Sao Paulo. Today, he talks with Stephen Nichols about the enriching experience of listening to Renewing Your Mind each day on his Harley.

    Read the transcript: https://openbookpodcast.com/augustus-nicodemus-lopes-on-renewing-your-mind/

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    8 mins
  • Augustus Nicodemus Lopes on Pearcey and Thaxton’s The Soul of Science
    Jun 20 2024

    Are science and Christianity opposed to each other? Today, Augustus Nicodemus Lopes and Stephen Nichols discuss a book that traces the foundations of the modern scientific method back to the historic Christian faith.

    Read the transcript: https://openbookpodcast.com/augustus-nicodemus-lopes-on-pearcey-and-thaxtons-the-soul-of-science/

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    8 mins
  • Augustus Nicodemus Lopes on Ridderbos' Paul: An Outline of His Theology
    Jun 13 2024

    Do you know the difference between biblical theology and systematic theology? Today, Stephen Nichols and Augustus Nicodemus Lopes discuss the value of both these disciplines in the study of God's Word.

    Read the transcript: https://openbookpodcast.com/augustus-nicodemus-lopes-on-ridderbos-paul-an-outline-of-his-theology/

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    11 mins

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