Mark R. Talbot
Mark R. Talbot is associate professor of philosophy at Wheaton College. He received his B.A. at Seattle Pacific College, did graduate studies at Saint Louis University, and received His Ph.D. from University of Pennsylvania. His areas of academic expertise include philosophical theology, philosophical psychology, the epistemologies of the early modern philosophers, and the works of David Hume, St. Augustine, and Jonathan Edwards. His books include Suffering and the Sovereignty of God, Personal Identity in Theological Perspective, and The Indispensability of the Trinity, Modern Reformation.
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A Biblical View of Vocation
Discover what you were made for and how to live your life to the fullest...Read More
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The Importance of Calling
In this two-part series addressing vocation and calling, Mark Talbot discusses the importance of a biblical...Read More
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The Importance of Calling
Mark Talbot discusses the importance of a biblical view of calling and the importance of...Read More
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The Importance of Vocation
Mark Talbot discusses the importance of a biblical view of vocation. He addresses the questions:...Read More
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Pursuing God’s Call on Your Life with Mark Talbot
Mark Talbot discusses what the Bible has to say about individual callings by spending enough time...Read More
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Living a Life of Faith and Obedience – Part 1
Faith is essential to our lives both in important matters such as our faith in...Read More
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The Rewards of Faith and Obedience – Part 2
Faith in and obedience to God is rewarded by Him as He chooses. In this...Read More
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Satisfaction with God – Part 3
In his writings, Augustine points out how we are restless until we rest in God....Read More
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Finding Your Path – Part 4
In this third question and answer session in the Living a Life of Faith and Obedience series,...Read More
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Thoughts on Suffering – Part 5
In this fourth question and answer session of the Living a Life of Faith and...Read More
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