Matt Capps: “Christmas Is a Good Time to Be Enraptured”
Matt Capps returns to discuss wonder and awe, beauty and aesthetics, his new book “Drawn by Beauty,” and the wonder of the Christmas season
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How should we pray and serve in light of Hurricane Helene and Milton? What long-term ramifications will these storms have for churches and ministry leaders? Also, how should we think about the Iran-Israel conflict, and what can we expect in the 2024 election?
In October’s “Headlines” episode, Benjamin Quinn is joined by Nathan Finn of North Greenville University, Dan Darling of Southwestern Seminary, and Kristin Kellen of Southeastern Seminary.
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Matt Capps: “Christmas Is a Good Time to Be Enraptured”
Matt Capps returns to discuss wonder and awe, beauty and aesthetics, his new book “Drawn by Beauty,” and the wonder of the Christmas season
Headlines: Hunter Biden, Gen Z, Transgender Laws (with Nathan Finn, Dan Darling)
Dr. Nathan Finn and Dan Darling join us to discuss the aging population, Hunter Biden’s pardon, Gen Z souring on social media, demographic shifts, and more.
Crafting Music for the Soul (with Kenny and Claire Hilliard)
Musicians Kenny and Claire Hilliard are back on the podcast to talk about crafting music for the soul. They tell us about their story, explain the heart behind their music, and talk to us about their new album, "Upon the Storm.”
4 Challenges Facing the Church in the Western World (with Trevin Wax)
Dr. Trevin Wax joins us to discuss the challenges of expressive individualism, privatized faith, Christianity’s moral vision, and psuedo-religions.
Untold Stories of the Black Church (with Walter Strickland)
Have you ever felt like a voice is missing in American history – or even in the history of the American church?
Connecting Points: The Way of Christ in Politics and the Public Square (with Benjamin Quinn)
It's a bonus episode of Christ and Culture! Dr. Quinn shares how leaders can navigate faith and politics.
Election 2024: “The Tectonic Plates Have Shifted” (with Nathan Finn and Dan Darling)
Nathan Finn and Dan Darling react to Donald Trump's big win, economic woes, fall movies, and more.
Finding Hope in a Pagan Public Square (with Stephen Presley)
Today's culture is increasingly like the ancient world. What can we learn from the early church? Is there hope for our political moment?
The Pastor Turned Spy (Brant Himes, Emmanuel and Camille Kampouris on Dietrich Bonhoeffer)
Today’s episode is all about Dietrich Bonhoeffer – the pastor who became a spy.
Craig Bartholomew: “The Good News of Jesus Relates to All of Life”
Craig Bartholomew talks secularism, worldview, politics, and more.
Rachel Gilson: Parenting Without Panic in an LGBT-Affirming World
Rachel Gilson joins us to discuss parenting in an LGBT-affirming world.
Jason Belk: Surviving and Thriving in Remote Work
More people are working remotely, which has both benefits and challenges. How can you develop and maintain relationships while working remotely?
Beau Landers: Rest Is a Spiritual Issue
Dr. Beau Landers talks about rest, workaholism, and a lot of really good books.
Headlines: Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, & Trevin Wax on the Presidential Debate, School Phone Bans, and more
Benjamin Quinn is joined by Nathan Finn, Dan Darling, and Trevin Wax for a "headlines" conversation on the Presidential debate, education trends, and more.
Brandon Quinn: Becoming a Christian Leader in the Workplace
Learn leadership lessons from a public school superintendent who weaves his faith into all he does.
Bryce Hantla: A Conversation on Vouchers and School Choice
Dr. Bryce Hantla joins us for a nuanced conversation on the pros and cons of school choice.
Benjamin Quinn: Advancing the Way of Christ in Culture
With a new season and a new director, we took the opportunity to change some things up and cast a fresh vision for the Christ and Culture Podcast — and the Center for Faith and Culture as a whole.
Michael Strauss: The “God Particle” and Making Apologetics Accessible
Dr. Mike Strauss talks about this work with the so-called "God particle" — and how he hopes to make apologetics accessible.
Tom Nettles: The Life and Legacy of L. Russ Bush
Tom Nettles talks to Ken Keathley about L. Russ Bush and their book, 'Baptists and the Bible.'
Christopher Talbot: Theological Anthropology
We at the Center for Faith and Culture have been involved in a project on theological anthropology. What does that term mean, and what have we learned?
Malcolm Yarnell: Karl Barth and Natural Theology
What can we learn about God from the natural world? Malcolm Yarnell joins us to talk about Karl Barth and natural theology.
Brad Littlejohn: The Soft Tyranny of Smartphones
Smartphones have become an indispensable part of our lives. But have we allowed these devices too much control in our lives?
Jacob Shatzer: Integrating Faith and Education
Jacob Shatzer casts a vision for a theologically rich Christian vision of education.
Brent Leatherwood and Miles Mullin: The Public Square, Gun Violence, and Prophetic Patriotism
The conversation touches on the public square, pro-life policies, gun violence, and “prophetic patriotism.”
Webb Simpson and William Kane: Golf to the Glory of God
Katie McCoy: Gender and Identity in a Confused Culture
“We’re seeing the failures of the sexual revolution.” Katie McCoy joins us to discuss a biblical approach to gender, identity, womanhood.
Justin Barrett: Engaging Science to Shape Culture
Christ-followers are woefully underrepresented in the sciences. Justin Barrett wants to change that.
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik: Our Calling Never Changes. Our Assignments Do.
Chelsea Patterson Sobolik talks about seasons of work, assignments vs. calling, the eternal significance of our work, sexism in the workplace, and more.
George Yancey: Moving Beyond Color Blindness and Antiracism
How can Christians address the racial divide? George Yancey thinks there's a more productive path forward.
Ana Ávila: “Productivity Is About Faithfulness”
Discover a Christian approach to productivity.
Matt Capps: “We’ve Lost Our Sense of Awe and Wonder”
Matt Capps thinks we need to recover an appreciation of art, aesthetics, and beauty.
Paul Louis Metzger: People Are More Than Commodities
People are more than commodities. And this isn't just theoretical for Paul Louis Metzger; it's personal.
Stephen Eccher: Singing ‘Amazing Grace’ in Newton’s Church (and Seeing History Come Alive)
History comes alive in Oxford, says Dr. Stephen Eccher. Plus, Jessica Prol Smith talks the March for Life.
Sandra Peoples: Disability Ministry & the Local Church
Sandra Peoples talks to us about disability, the dignity of all people, and how local churches can serve families with disabilities.
Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer: On Critical Theory and Social Justice
"It really does function as a pseudo-religion." Neil Shenvi and Pat Sawyer discuss critical theory and social justice.
Scott James & Amy Whitfield: How to “Prepare Him Room” in our Families at Advent
The Christmas season is incredibly busy. How can families intentionally help their kids to remember Jesus in the midst of it? Today’s episode is designed to help you “prepare Him room” in your life and family this year.
Dani Treweek: The Missing Link in the Singleness Conversation
50% of all American adults are single. What can we learn from church history about singleness?
Artificial Intelligence Roundtable: Eddy Wu, Derek Schuurman, and Jeremy Peckham
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere. What exactly is it, what challenges does it present? And (most importantly), how can we think Christianly about it?
Andrew Spencer: Building a Theology of Creation Care
Christian conversations about creation care are often simply baptized notions of secular environmentalism. But Andrew J. Spencer thinks we can do better.
Matthew Martens: Does Criminal Justice Need Reforming?
Does criminal justice need reforming? Matthew Martens joins us to discuss this important question.
Matthew Soerens: Humanitarian Crises in Israel, Ukraine, and Sudan
Matthew Soerens highlights the many humanitarian crises in the world right now — from Israel, to Ukraine, to other places few are talking about.
Jacob Shatzer: Thinking Christianly About Transhumanism
If you could improve your body with technology, would you — or should you? We discuss transhumanism with Jacob Shatzer.
Gavin Ortlund: The Apologetics We Need Right Now
Ant Greenham: Making Sense of the Crisis in Israel
What’s going on in Israel, and how can we pray? Dr. Ant Greenham joins us to discuss.
Infertility & Miscarriage Roundtable: Kristin Kellen, Jenn Hesse, Kelsey Hamilton, & Megan Dickerson
“Vulnerability breeds vulnerability.” In this roundatble discussion, Megan Dickerson talks to Dr. Kristin Kellen, Jenn Hesse, and Kelsey Hamilton about infertility and miscarriage.
Luke Bretherton: Rethinking Humanitarianism
In response to the challenge of poverty and global needs, many of us default to humanitarianism as a solution. But should we? Dr. Luke Bretherton of Duke University joins us to discuss.
Headlines: The Swiftonomics of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour
How do we think Christianly about Taylor Swift, her work, her economic impact, and all the rest of it?
Paul LaPennna: Neuroscience and the Soul
What does neuroscience teach us about the soul? We talk to Christian neuroscientist Dr. Paul LaPenna to find out.
Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen: Augustine’s Approach to a Changing Culture
How do we respond to a changing culture? Maybe we can learn something from Augustine, say Joshua Chatraw and Mark Allen.
Jeff Hardin: Thinking Christianly About Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering is here. We talk to a Christian who works in that field to learn about the positives — and what we should be wary of.
Lucy S. R. Austen: The Humanity of Elisabeth Elliot
Lucy S. R. Austen joins us to discuss the life of Elisabeth Elliot.
Rachel Gilson, Jason Thacker, Jacob Shatzer, & Mark Liederbach: Re-Forming Gen Z
Listen to the recording our panel at the SBC, "Re-Forming Gen Z: Technology, Sexuality, and Human Formation."
Gregg Davidson: Are Science and Christianity Enemies or Friends?
Are science and faith enemies, friends, or something else? Dr. Gregg Davidson joins us to discuss.
Carmen Imes: Should Christians Get Tattoos?
Is it okay for Christians to get tattoos? What role does the Old Testament Law play in the conversation? Drs. Benjamin Quinn and Carmen Imes discuss.
Erin Smith: Your Brain and Spiritual Formation
What hath the brain to do with spiritual formation? Dr. Erin Smith joins us to discuss what the latest in psychology teaches us about our Christian life.
Finny Kuruvilla: Faith, Finance, and Advancing the Common Good
We talk with Finny Kuruvilla about faith, finance, and much more.
Dru Johnson: The Crisis of Biblical Illiteracy
Are our devotional practices failing us? Dru Johnson talks about the growing crisis of biblical illiteracy.
Courtney Moore: Womanhood Isn’t Cookie-Cutter
“Let’s challenge the assumption that all women are the same,” says Courtney Moore.
Mark Tooley: Making Sense of the Methodist Divide
Mark Tooley joins us to talk Christian nationalism, biblical sexuality, and what's behind the divide in the Methodist denomination.
Nathan Finn: On State Churches and Religious Liberty
Dr. Nathan Finn joins us to talk about state churches, patriotism, spiritual formation, and Christian nationalism.
Todd Hall: Loved into Loving
What can psychology reveal about spiritual formation? Dr. Todd Hall joins us to discuss.
Jamie and Tara Dew: Service, Formation, and Burnout
Jamie and Tara Dew join us to talk about service, work, calling, burnout, and formation.
Dan Darling: The Characters of Easter
Dan Darling joins us to talk about Judas, Peter, Barabbas, Pilate, the women at the tomb, and the "characters of Easter."
Kelly Kapic: Embracing Your Limits
"The goal of the Christian life is not to make you super-human," says Kelly Kapic. "It’s to make you truly human."
Karen Swallow Prior: Why Christians Should Read Old Books
Why should Christians read books — yes, even the old ones? Dr. Karen Swallow Prior joins us to answer this question.
Jeremy Treat: Jesus and Travel Ball
When sports schedules and church gatherings conflict, why does church always get the shaft? Dr. Jeremy Treat joins Benjamin Quinn and Cody Evans to discuss.
Alex DiPrima: Spurgeon and Social Activism
What did Spurgeon think about social activism, and what can we learn from him? Alex DiPrima joins us to discuss.
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.
Lauren Whitman: Navigating Mom Guilt
What is mom guilt, and how is it different from real guilt? Counselor Lauren Whitman discusses.
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.
Keith Simon: The Trouble with Tribalism
Keith Simon joins us to discuss the problems with tribalism — and what we can do to combat it.
Bart Barber: “The Ballgame Has Changed” in the SBC
Bart Barber, President of the Southern Baptist Convention, joins us to talk about his story, formation, and how "the ballgame is about to change" regarding the SBC's response to abuse.
Missie Branch: Being Faithful Where You Are
Missie Branch joins us to discuss why work is important, how it looks different for men and women, and much more.
Christian Miller: What Is Honesty?
What is honesty? How is the concept related to authenticity? And what resources do Christians have to help them live an honest life? D
Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Advent Is an Invitation
It’s part 2 of the annual Christ and Culture Christmas special! Hannah and Nathan Anderson join us to discuss art, advent, and their new book, “Heaven and Nature Sing.”
Warren Kinghorn: Loving the Hopeless During the Holidays
Dr. Warren Kinghorn of Duke Divinity School returns to the podcast to discuss loving the hopeless during Christmas.
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.
Dan Strange: Making Faith Magnetic
How do we engage unreligious people and to respond to the claims of Christ? Dr. Dan Strange of Crosslands Forum joins us to discuss how we can “make our faith magnetic.
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.
Patrick Schreiner: Christians Aren’t Political Enough
Are Christians too political? Patrick Schreiner thinks we aren't political enough. Rather, we’re political (or partisan) in all the wrong ways.
Jordan Steffaniak: The Protestant Reformers on Spiritual Formation
Jordan Steffaniak of the London Lyceum joins us to discuss the Protestant Reformers and what they can teach us about spiritual formation.
Lainey Greer: What the Bible Says About Your Body
Lainey Greer explores what the Bible says about our bodies. Her conversation touches on topics such as eating disorders, overexercise, obesity, other disordered eating habits, and even disability.
Nathan Rostampour: Why the Protests in Iran Are Different This Time
What’s behind the protests in Iran, and how can we pray? Nathan Rostampour explains what the protests are about, how they’re different this time, and how you can pray for the secret church.
Brian Ayers: Work Is Worship (Plus: A Conversation about ‘Rings of Power’)
What does it look like to bring faith into the workplace? Brian Ayers explores this question. Also, Drs. Adrianne Miles and Anna Daub talk about 'Rings of Power.'
Rebecca McLaughlin: Rediscovering Friendship
Rebecca McLaughlin wants us to rediscover the importance of friendship — and see for ourselves why it’s absolutely essential to a meaningful life.
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.
Andrew Spencer: Thinking Like C. S. Lewis
Jonathan Darville: Making Sense of Suffering
How can we navigate suffering well as Christians? Jonathan Darville 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.
Jeff Mingee: Discipleship and Your Devices
Jeff Mingee asks hard questions and in a frank conversation about our devices. Plus, we introduce a new segment called "Headlines," and we conclude with "On My Bookshelf."
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.
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."
Rachel Gilson: Transgender Identities and the Gospel
What is gender dysphoria? Why is it good to embrace the biological sex we are given? Listen as Rachel Gilson joins us again to talk about the LGBTQ movement — specifically, transgender identities.
Rachel Gilson: From Lesbian Atheist to Christ-Follower
What does the Bible say about gender, sexuality, and homosexuality? Rachel Gilson joins us to tell her remarkable story of conversion and to share what the Bible really says about gender and sexuality.
Amy Peeler: Let’s Talk About Eve and Mary
Do we talk about Mary enough? Amy Peeler of Wheaton College joins us to discuss her recent talk — “The First (and Second) Adam and Eve.”
Candid Conversations on Abortion
What will the end of Roe mean for the pro-life cause? And how should everyday Christians respond? Ken Keathley and Jessica Prol Smith join us to have candid conversations about abortion.
Mark Whitacre: How ‘The Informant’ Learned to Do Things God’s Way
Corporate greed. Whistleblower. Redemption. A famous FBI whisteblower ('The Informant') tells us how God radically intervened in his life — and how his work is a platform for ministry.
Amanda Aucoin: Christian Women Who Shaped Culture
In honor of Mother’s Day, we talk to Dr. Amanda Aucoin about Christian women throughout history who have shaped culture in remarkable ways.
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.
J. P. Moreland: The Soul and Your Sanctification
What is the soul, and why does it matter? Dr. J. P. Moreland joins us to discuss this important topic.
Amanda Aucoin: The History Behind Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has only gotten worse. But what's the background to the story? Dr. Amanda Aucoin tells us about the history behind the conflict.
Benjamin Quinn: Reconnecting Faith and Work
What does faith have to do with our work? Dr. Benjamin Quinn talks about this important topic.
Roundtable: Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton on Complementarianism
What is complementarianism? Drs. Julia Higgins and Christy Thornton join us to discuss this doctrine, clarify key misunderstandings, and explore how it affects local churches.
Steve McKinion: Suffering and Childhood Cancer
Dr. Steve McKinion joins us to talk about suffering — specifically, the suffering that comes through childhood cancer.
Carmen Imes: Remembering Who God Says We Are
What does it mean to be human? Dr. Carmen Imes of Biola University talks to us about what the Old Testament has to say.
Bonus Episode: “Pray for a Miracle in Ukraine”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plunged the world into crisis. But how are Ukrainian Christians responding? We talk to Russell Woodbridge, who served for more than a decade as a missionary in Ukraine.
Felicia Wu Song: What Are Our Devices Doing to Us?
How can we create pathways of meaninful resistance to our technologies? Felicia Wu Song joins us to discuss her new book 'Restless Devices.'
Jordan Steffaniak: Making Sense of Sex and Gender
Jordan Steffaniak of The London Lyceum has a candid conversation with Benjamin Quinn about gender, sex, and what the Bible teaches about these topics.
Ken Keathley & Benjamin Quinn: How Do I Know if I’m Called?
“How do I know if I’m called?” This simple listener question inspired a lively conversation between Drs. Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn.
Roundtable: David W. Jones and Ben Holloway on the Value of Life
David W. Jones and Ben Holloway discuss Peter Singer, “pet parents,” end-of-life decisions, and the eternal and inherent value of human life. Yep, it’s a doozy.
David Hutchings and James C. Ungureanu: “The Most Successful Conspiracy Theory of All Time”
Andrea Clements: Opioid Addiction and the Crisis of Hopelessness
The opioid crisis is ravaging the country. Dr. Andrea Clements helps us understand the scope of the problem and identify potential solutions.
Gavin Ortlund: Dealing with Deconstruction
For Gavin Ortlund, deconstruction “really is personal.” In our conversation, he explains why and explores why God really does make sense.
Brian Miller: New Evidence for Intelligent Design?
Creation is designed to change and adapt, argues scientist Brian Miller. Is this design evidence of a Designer?
Stefana Dan Laing: The Forgotten Women of Church History
Dr. Stefana Dan Laing talks to us about significant women in church history — Perpetua, Felicitas, Macrina, and Melania — and what we can learn from their stories.
Roundtable: Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams on the Inerrancy and Sufficiency of Scripture
Keith Whitfield and Sam Williams join us for a roundtable conversation on the inerrancy and sufficiency of Scripture.
Joshua Swamidass: The Genealogical Adam and Eve
Joshua Swamidass discusses his unique approach to creation, evolution, and human origins, as described in his book 'The Genealogical Adam and Eve.'
Brittany Salmon: Adoption Takes More Than Love
Adoption advocate Brittany Salmon discusses the joys and hardships of adoption. Plus, election and Veteran's Day.
Mark Liederbach: Abortion, Mask Mandates, and Ethical Hot Topics
Mark Liederbach discusses all kinds of ethical hot topics — from abortion and in vitro fertilization to mask mandates and political idolatries.
George Robinson: Why All Good Christians Should Celebrate Halloween
Some Christians celebrate Halloween, others don't, and still others participate in church alternatives like fall festivals or trunk or treats. How should you think about Halloween?
Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn: What Is Culture Anyway?
What is culture? Should we avoid culture, fight it, engage it, or something else?
Trevin Wax: Becoming a Multi-Directional Leader
Can one-sided focus leave you vulnerable to threats from the other direction? Trevin Wax says yes, and we discuss multi-directional leadership.
Jeffrey Bilbro: A Christian Approach to the News
How should a Christian engage media? Is there a distinctly Christian way to consume the news? Jeffrey Bilbro joins us to discuss.
Carl Trueman: No, You Can’t Define Yourself
Carl Trueman discusses his book, The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self. Plus, Keathley and Quinn talk the mark of the beast & theological triage.
Todd Miles: Cannabis and the Christian
How should you think about marijuana and cannabis? Todd Miles joins us to discuss.
Kristin Kellen: Anxiety, Depression, and Mental Health
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Lori Langdon: The Fact and Fiction of COVID, Vaccines, and Masks
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Jeff Struecker: Afghanistan’s Clash of Ideologies
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Alister McGrath: Wonder as a Signpost
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Ant Greenham: From Apartheid to the Academy
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Jeffrey Koperski: Reclaiming the Christian History of Science
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Mark Liederbach: Our Father’s World
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Keith Whitfield: How Does Culture Affect Theology?
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Rusty Pritchard: Integral Mission
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Stephen Eccher: Politics of the Reformation
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Norman Wirzba: Faith and Food
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Daniel R. Heimbach: The Ethics of War and Peace
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Jonathan Wilson: The Gospel and Creation Care
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Hannah & Nathan Anderson: Art, Nature, and the Christian Life
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Katharine Hayhoe: The Faith of a Climate Scientist
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Jeffrey Koperski: Christianity and the Laws of Nature
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Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn: The Theology of Easter
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Charles Quarles: Can You Trust the New Testament?
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Keith Harper: Southern Baptists and Social Activism
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Chris Pappalardo: Lesslie Newbigin and Humble Boldness
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Malcolm Yarnell: Reflecting Christ While Defending Christ
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John Hammett: On Gender, Humanity, and Evolution
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Daniel R. Heimbach: Communism and the Gospel
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Erica Carlson: Science in the Sanctuary
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Sam Williams: Mental Health Through the Lens of Scripture
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David W. Jones: Does God Want You to be Healthy, Wealthy, and Happy?
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Ken Keathley: The Theology of Christmas
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Charles Quarles: Testimony of a Tax Collector
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Nathan Rostampour: Serving the Secret Church
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John Hammett: What Makes a Church a Church?
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Ivan Spencer: Nietzsche, The Prophet of Postmodernity
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