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e4 Team

Luder Whitlock,
President

Songsdhit Chongsiriwatana,
Systems Developer

Dan Daugherty,
Researcher, Practical Theology

Joel Esala,
Researcher, Theology

TJ Friesen,
Media Director

Lauren Geiger,
Assistant to the President

Faith Hopler,
Editor & Project Manager

Kennedy Kok,
Senior Developer

Jonathan Lipps,
Web Developer

Ryan Reeves,
Editor

Craig Roush,
Researcher, Spiritual Formation

Pavi Thomas,
Vice-President

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Welcome!

In this first phase of our development, we're focusing on building the technology that will serve our long-term focus on transforming education from mere knowledge transfer to the life-changing acquisition of wisdom. To this end, we've put together 7 outstanding graduate level courses in our patent-pending software framework:

  1. The Divine Conspiracy. Dallas Willard (University of Southern California) takes us on a reflective exploration of the Sermon on the Mount. [18 hours & 58 minutes]

  2. Biblical Stewardship. A stellar panoply of pastors, scholars and financial consultants, including Bruce Waltke, Rick Warren, Andy Stanley, and Randy Alcorn take us through a thorough study of biblical stewardship. [14 hours & 37 minutes]

  3. Faith & Science. Alister McGrath (Oxford University) brings together twenty years of research and reflection on the coherence and synergy of faith and science in this brilliant tour-de-force. [18 hours]

  4. The Provocative Church. Graham Tomlin (Oxford University) poses - and beautifully answers - the question of what the church must be like in a postmodern world in order to elicit the questions from the world that evoke from us an explanation of our faith. [15 hours & 11 minutes]

  5. Reformation, Culture & Spirituality. Graham Tomlin (Oxford University) follows up on The Provocative Church with an exploration of spiritual formation, drawing upon the Reformation, and Martin Luther in particular. [24 hours & 18 minutes]

  6. Art, Music & Apologetics. Bill Edgar (Westminster Theological Seminary) brings together art and music in a scintillating analysis of the defense of our faith in today's cultural context. [23 hours & 20 minutes]

  7. Media, Culture & Faith. Gordon Pennington (Burning Media Group) draws upon his wide-ranging marketing experience worldwide to help us understand the media battles we're in the midst of, and what our response might be. [5 hours & 24 minutes]

We're planning on producing a regular stream of such material from world-class theologians, pastors and practitioners over the coming years. Stay tuned.