Pete Enns
Author
Pete Enns is the Abram S. Clemens Professor of Biblical Studies at Eastern University. He is a former Senior Fellow of Biblical Studies for BioLogos and author of many books and commentaries, including Inspiration and Incarnation, The Evolution of Adam, and The Bible Tells Me So. His most recent book is The Sin of Certainty: Why God Desires Our Trust More Than Our “Correct” Beliefs.
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- and N.T. Wright
Does the Slippery Slope Always Go Left with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns asks author and theologian N.T. Wright to respond to a question a reader about the implications of the relationship between politics and religion within the evangelical movement.
Incarnational Model with Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns discusses the Incarnational Model of Scripture, the understanding that the Bible reflects both the divine nature of God and the human influence of the prevalent culture that existed during its writing.
- By N.T. Wright
- and Pete Enns
Paul's Perspective on Adam with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, senior biblical fellow Pete Enns asks Rev. N.T. Wright to respond to a common question of readers concerning the historicity of Adam.

Adam and the Genome: Responses
A new book tackles the question of the "historical Adam" from the dual perspective of genetics and New Testament scholarship.
Adam, Eve, and the Culture Wars with Pete Enns
In this video Conversation, Pete Enns discusses why Adam and Eve seem to be at the center of the Culture Wars. In particular, he considers why questioning the historicity of this particular origins narrative is so threatening to Evangelicals.
- By N.T. Wright
- and Pete Enns
America's Culture Wars with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns asks Rev. N.T. Wright to respond to a common question of readers regarding the disconnect between science and religion. Specifically, he asks Wright why he thinks there is such controversy in Evangelicalism about evolution. Is this a “culture war” issue?
- By Pete Enns
- and N.T. Wright
Does the Slippery Slope Always Go Left with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns asks author and theologian N.T. Wright to respond to a question a reader about the implications of the relationship between politics and religion within the evangelical movement.
Incarnational Model with Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns discusses the Incarnational Model of Scripture, the understanding that the Bible reflects both the divine nature of God and the human influence of the prevalent culture that existed during its writing.
- By N.T. Wright
- and Pete Enns
Paul's Perspective on Adam with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, senior biblical fellow Pete Enns asks Rev. N.T. Wright to respond to a common question of readers concerning the historicity of Adam.

Adam and the Genome: Responses
A new book tackles the question of the "historical Adam" from the dual perspective of genetics and New Testament scholarship.
Adam, Eve, and the Culture Wars with Pete Enns
In this video Conversation, Pete Enns discusses why Adam and Eve seem to be at the center of the Culture Wars. In particular, he considers why questioning the historicity of this particular origins narrative is so threatening to Evangelicals.
- By N.T. Wright
- and Pete Enns
America's Culture Wars with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns asks Rev. N.T. Wright to respond to a common question of readers regarding the disconnect between science and religion. Specifically, he asks Wright why he thinks there is such controversy in Evangelicalism about evolution. Is this a “culture war” issue?
- By Pete Enns
- and N.T. Wright
Does the Slippery Slope Always Go Left with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns asks author and theologian N.T. Wright to respond to a question a reader about the implications of the relationship between politics and religion within the evangelical movement.
Incarnational Model with Pete Enns
In this video, Pete Enns discusses the Incarnational Model of Scripture, the understanding that the Bible reflects both the divine nature of God and the human influence of the prevalent culture that existed during its writing.
- By N.T. Wright
- and Pete Enns
Paul's Perspective on Adam with N.T. Wright and Pete Enns
In this video, senior biblical fellow Pete Enns asks Rev. N.T. Wright to respond to a common question of readers concerning the historicity of Adam.