Fly Me to the Moon: Missional Ventures in Outer Space
We should dream now about the missional opportunities that are coming.
Fly Me to the Moon: Missional Ventures in Outer Space
We should dream now about the missional opportunities that are coming.
Jeff Zweerink: Who’s Afraid of the Multiverse?
Who's afraid of the multiverse? Not Jeff Zweerink. He joins us to discuss this topic — and why it's not as far-fetched as it might sound.
Jonathan Moo: Loving God and Neighbor in an Age of Climate Crisis
Jonathan Moo discusses ways to love our neighbor as we engage the issue of climate change.
Jennifer Wiseman: Galaxies, Stars, Black Holes, and Discoveries Inspiring Wonder and Praise
It’s episode 100! We’re honored to have back our first ever guest, renowned astrophysicist Dr. Jennifer Wiseman.
Erin Smith: Burning Neural Circuits – The Acts of Daily Formation
In this seventh annual “Evangelical Voices in the Academy” lecture, Dr. Erin Smith dives into the neurological and psychological reasons our brains form habits.
How Understanding the Brain Teaches Me to Love God Better
From a brain-based perspective, we are always attending to something. So, here’s the big question for you: what are you paying attention to?
Jonathan Moo: Christianity and Creation Care
Does the Bible actually call us to care for the world around us? Dr. Jonathan Moo joins us to discuss.
Erin Smith: Trauma and Children’s Ministry
Dr. Erin Smith is a developmental psychologist, and she joins us to discuss how churches can serve children who’ve experienced trauma.
Caring Well for God’s Creation: A Recap of Jonathan Moo’s Lecture
“What does loving God and loving nature have to do with the climate?” Dr. Jonathan Moo argued that these things are inextricably related.
Curiosity Takes Courage
Our questions invite God to lead us to new vistas where we can see his world more clearly.
Jason Thacker: Following Jesus in a Digital Age
What does it look like to follow Jesus in a digital age? Jason Thacker of The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission joins us to discuss.
Dolores Morris: Can a Computer Become a Person?
Dr. Dolores Morris discusses recent developments in artificial intelligence (including Google’s AI called LAMDA), philosophy, and the question of consciousness.
Andrew Davison: On Finitude and the Knowledge of God
It’s another summer bonus episode! Dr. Andrew Davidson of Cambridge talks more about Christianity, finitude, and the knowledge of God.
J. P. Moreland: Spiritual Formation, Virtue Ethics, and Christian Anthropology
J. P. Moreland discusses the role of spiritual formation, virtue ethics, and theological anthropology at the Center for Faith and Culture.
Andrew Davison: A Religion of Little Things
In this summer bonus episode, Dr. Andrew Davidson of Cambridge University delivers a lecture titled, “A Religion of Little Things: Christianity and Finitude."
Ross Inman: What Are We? Bodies, Souls, and Human Persons
What are humans? In this PhD event, Dr. Ross Inman delivers a lecture in which he seeks to answer this question philosophically.
Joshua Swamidass: The Surprising Science of Universal Ancestry
Dr. Joshua Swamidass shares his perspective on the question of human origins at a Library Talk at Southeastern Seminary.
J. P. Moreland, Ross Inman, and Sam Williams: Mental Health and the Human Person
J. P. Moreland, Ross Inman, and Sam Williams discuss mental health and the nature of the human person in this Library Talk at Southeastern Seminary.
Warren Kinghorn: Mental Health, Psychiatry, and the Christian Faith
How should Christians think about psychology and psychiatry? What role does the church play? And what is the “moral injury,” and how can we address it in counseling situations?
Justin Barrett: The Science of Self-Control
Why is self-control so unique to humans? And what does science tell us about how we can strengthen our self-control? Justin Barrett joins us to discuss.
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