The Decalogue in the Protestant Tradition -- Prof John Witte
Craig Bartholomew
74.16
15 April 2026
9 May 2026
Chapters:
0:00 Lecture: John Witte Jr
30:20 Question 1: Craig Bartholomew
37:53 Question 2: Michael Langer
41:51 Question 3: Bill Garfield
49:07 Question 4: Neal Huddleston
53:53 Question 5: Felipe Carvalho
58:18 Question 6: David Hanson
1:00:49 Question 7: Jenny Taylor
1:08:38 Question 8: Craig Bartholomew
This year is KLC’s “Year of the Decalogue,” as we anticipate the publication of Craig Bartholomew’s Moses and the Victory of Yahweh. As part of this focus, KLC is running a series of lectures on topics relevant to the Decalogue.
The second lecture features Prof John Witte Jr, who is presenting “The Decalogue in the Protestant Tradition.” In this session, we’ll explore how the Protestant movement used the Ten Commandments as a framework for law, governance and fundamental rights.
John Witte Jr JD (Harvard); Dr. Theol. h.c. (Heidelberg), is Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law, McDonald Distinguished Professor of Religion, and Faculty Director of the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. A leading specialist in legal history, human rights, religious freedom, marriage and family law, and law and religion, he has published 300+ articles, 18 journal symposia and 45 books.
Music: Come Back Down by Joseph Sacco [edit] (via Free Music Archive) and is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.
