How Reading Shapes You – EP 207
What and who we read shapes who we are. From C. S. Lewis to Augustine, Dr. Benjamin Quinn and Andy Shurson discuss books that have shaped them.
In each episode, you'll see how faith intersects with every aspect of culture via succinct, fascinating conversations with leaders and thinkers in these fields. You'll be equipped to advance the way of Christ in all of culture.
We want to be faithful followers of Christ in today's ever-changing culture. Will you join us on the journey?
Christmas Roundtable: Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke on the Gospel
Scott Hildreth and Ronjour Locke join us to discuss the exclusivity of the gospel and what it means for our everyday lives.
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?
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.
Ken Keathley: A New Chapter
Dr. Keathley announces a new chapter in his career and in the L. Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture.
Rachel Gilson: Parenting Without Panic in an LGBT-Affirming World
Rachel Gilson joins us to discuss parenting in an LGBT-affirming world.
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.
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.'