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Packer with a Side of Tolkien (A Discussion with Joel Scandrett)

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We are joined by the Rev. Dr. Joel Scandrett, associate professor of historical theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary, who was also a friend and colleague of J.I. Packer. Together they edited an Anglican catechism To Be a Christian. Dr. Scandrett joins us to talk about Packer as he knew him. Toward the end of the episode, he and James discuss Lord of the Rings (as Andrew doses off).
Works by mentioned by or about Packer mentioned in this episode:
The Heritage of Anglican Theology (J.I. Packer)
The Thirty-Nine Articles: Their Place and Use Today (J.I. Packer & R.T. Beckwith)
"Fundamentalism" and the Word of God (J.I. Packer)
J.I. Packer: His Light and Thought (Alister McGrath)

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We are joined by the Rev. Dr. Joel Scandrett, associate professor of historical theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary, who was also a friend and colleague of J.I. Packer. Together they edited an Anglican catechism To Be a Christian. Dr. Scandrett joins us to talk about Packer as he knew him. Toward the end of the episode, he and James discuss Lord of the Rings (as Andrew doses off).
Works by mentioned by or about Packer mentioned in this episode:
The Heritage of Anglican Theology (J.I. Packer)
The Thirty-Nine Articles: Their Place and Use Today (J.I. Packer & R.T. Beckwith)
"Fundamentalism" and the Word of God (J.I. Packer)
J.I. Packer: His Light and Thought (Alister McGrath)

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