Engaging the World as Pilgrims | Gayle Doornbos

Engaging the World as Pilgrims

Gayle Doornbos

Gayle Doornbos joins the podcast to talk about her journey of faith, education, and current ministry at Dordt University.  Gayle brings us into conversation with Herman Bavinck and the importance of his work as a theologian who sits patiently with Scripture and the tradition as he works to apply theology to his own day, helping us learn what it means to live before the face of God. We discuss such questions as how might Neo-Calvinism help us navigate present questions of church and state? What does it mean for Christians to engage the world in the mode of pilgrims? How can we retrieve the tradition faithfully? All this and much more on this episode!


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Gayle Doornbos (PhD, University of St. Michael’s College) is an Associate Professor of Theology at Dordt University in Sioux Center, IA. She has published numerous articles on the theology of Herman Bavinck. She is a member of the St. Basil Fellowship of the Center for Pastor Theologians.