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Mobile Ed Conversations: K. Scott Oliphint and Carl Ellis

March 14, 2014 by Jonathan Watson

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For our inaugural Mobile Ed podcast, Johnny Cisneros had a conversation with Dr. K. Scott Oliphint and Dr. Carl Ellis, who were in town filming Mobile Ed courses. They discussed such topics as the role of theology in the Civil Rights movement, knowing Cornelius Van Til, and more.  Logos Mobile Education is a new way to learn, wherever you are. Learn more and see all the courses we’ve filmed so far.

Johnny Cisneros, Director of Curriculum and Instructional Design, is the creator of Logos Mobile Education. He earned a Master of Christian Studies degree in Biblical Languages from Regent College in Vancouver, BC. He is currently working on a PhD in E-Research and Technology Enhanced Learning.

HS1Dr. K. Scott Oliphint is professor of Apologetics and Systematic Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia and is the author of numerous articles and books, including “Is There a Reformed Objection to Natural Theology?: A Review Article,” “Using Reason by Faith,” “Bavinck’s Realism, the Logos Principle and Sola Scriptura,” “Something Much Too Plain To Say,” “Epistemology and Christian Belief,” and “Plantinga on Warrant.” His books include The Battle Belongs to the Lord, Reasons for Faith, God With Us, and his most recent book, Covenantal Apologetics. He is also the co-editor of the two-volume Christian Apologetics Past and Present: A Primary Source Reader and Revelation and Reason: New Essays in Reformed Apologetics.

HS1 (1)Dr. Carl Ellis is a professor at RTS. In 1969, Carl Ellis began his ministry as a Senior Campus Minister with the Tom Skinner Associates in New York. From 1979 to 1989, Carl served as the Assistant pastor of Forest Park Community Church in Baltimore, MD, served on faculty at Chesapeake Theological Seminary, and served as a seminar instructor for Prison Fellowship, where he developed and taught “in-prison” and “in-community” seminars for inmates and community volunteers. Between 1986 and 2009, Carl served as an adjunct faculty member at the Center for Urban Theological Studies (CUTS) and as Dean of Intercultural Studies at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, PA. He continues to serve at CUTS, and is also on the faculty at Redeemer Seminary in Dallas, TX. Dr. Ellis studied under Francis Schaeffer at LÁbri in Hermoz sur Olon’, Switzerland, completed his Masters in Theology at Westminster Theological Seminary, and holds a DPhil from Oxford Graduate School.

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  1. K. Scott Oliphint Teaches Covenantal Apologetics for Logos Mobile Ed says:
    October 17, 2014 at 8:01 am

    […] And don’t miss the Mobile Ed podcast with K. Scott Oliphint, in which he shares remarkable stories of his time with renowned apologist Cornelius Van Til. Check out the podcast here. […]

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