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S1E21 Forgiveness in a Broken World with Amy Orr-Ewing
Prominent theologian Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing joins us to discuss her new book, Forgiveness: Reclaiming its Power in a Culture of Outrage and Fear. We discuss the true, Biblical meaning of forgiveness and…
Intellectual Property: Creativity and Ownership in Law and the Bible
Is it appropriate-- or even relevant-- to bring principles of one's Christian faith into the workplace? We address this question in the field of law with James R. Edwards, Jr., a devout Christian and…
A Game Plan for Defending Your Faith
Join seasoned apologist Greg Koukl and I as we discuss how to defend your faith and artfully communicate truths about Christianity. If you’re a Christian who has ever talked to a nonbeliever about…
Roman History and Jesus' Existence: Extra-Biblical Proof that Jesus was Real
Was Jesus of Nazareth a real, historical figure? Join us in this brief episode where we take a deep yet concise dive into three primary sources from non-Christian Roman historians and writers to…
Artificial Intelligence: Imago Dei, Stewardship, and the Mission of the Church
We’ve all heard the charge levelled at Artificial Intelligence (AI) that it is a demonic technology that should never be used. However, AI already underpins many technologies in our lives, from…
The Gospel of John: Historically Accurate or Highly Embellished?
You may or may not be aware of the debates surrounding the historicity of the Gospel of John. Many scholars have suggested that John’s Gospel contains unhistorical embellishments or is…
Leaving a Legacy: Multi-Generational Faith, Charity, and Servant Leadership
Do you want to transmit your faith to the next generation and leave behind a legacy that your children and grandchildren will be proud of? Substack bestseller and strategist Johann Kurtz joins us to…
Are the Resurrection and Crucifixion Myths Really Unique to Christianity?
Is the archetype of the crucified and resurrected God present in religions other than Christianity— particularly in religions predating Christianity? Apologetics debates often bring up pre-Christian…
Biblical Womanhood
What did Jesus really think of women, and what is the modern woman called to be? Renowned apologist and writer Dr. Rebecca McLaughlin joins us to tackle the assertions of sexism and gender inequality…
The Protestant Pursuit of Holiness: A Response for Critics of the Reformation
"You can tell a lot about the state of twenty-first century evangelicalism by talking to those who leave it." This is the opening sentence of the introduction to A Heart Aflame for God, a thoughtful,…
How to Build a Radically Christ-Centered Community
Individualism, Exclusion, and the Cult of Busyness: How to Build a Radically Christ-Centered Community Christian communities should be strongholds of worship, godly love, and hospitality, but the…
Buddhism and Christianity: Meditation, Pluralism, and the Self
Dr. Sita Slavov grew up in a Hindu household, practiced Zen Buddhism for many years, and is now a professing Christian. Dr. Slavov embarked on a search for absolute truth from an early age, using her…
Predestination and Cultural Apologetics
In this episode, Dr. Noller engages the wisdom of a speaker with a wide-ranging expertise in Reformed theology, Dr. Gray Sutanto. We discuss the development of apologetics throughout church history…
Practical Wisdom for the Everyday Evangelist
Discussing Christianity or sharing your faith with others who hold different beliefs can be intimidating. In this episode, Dr. Bannister teaches us how to organically open up about our faith and ask…
Christians are Bigots: Part 1, Racism and the American Church
Dr. Tom Tarrants is President Emeritus of the C.S. Lewis Institute and author of Consumed by Hate, Redeemed by Love: How a Violent Klansman Became a Champion of Racial Reconciliation. In this…
Natural Evil: how can a good and powerful God allow natural disasters and disease?
Sharon Dirckx, PhD., trained neuroscientist, prolific speaker, and author of award-winning books on the problem of evil and human consciousness, helps us to tackle the problem of natural evil. There…
Mere Hermeneutics: Why do Christians disagree on how to interpret the Bible?
Many Christian leaders across different sects hold varied interpretations of key Biblical practices, leading to notable differences in theology and practice. Do differences in Biblical interpretation…
The Four Gospels: Trustworthy, Forged, or Corrupted?
Dr. Peter Williams joins us to discuss various objections to the trustworthiness of the gospels, including the possibility of fabrication of the gospel accounts by later writers, the presence of…
Christian Literature and the Numinous: Storytelling, Myths, and Re-enchantment
Dr. Carolyn Weber, a prolific writer, professor of literature, and ardent Christian, joins us to discuss the rich history of Christian literature and the purpose of Christian art. We discuss Rudolf…
Is it rational to believe in miracles?
How can it ever be reasonable to accept the testimonial evidence of an alleged miracle over the mass of evidence that the natural world behaves according to the laws of nature? Could it be rational…
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