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.
In each episode, you'll see how faith intersects with science, vocation, economics, the arts, or the public square via succinct, fascinating conversations with leaders and thinkers in these fields. You'll be equipped to engage culture as salt and light, presenting and defending the Christian faith and showing how it affects every aspect of our lives.
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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.
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.
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.
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."
Kenny and Claire Hilliard: Worship for the Weary
Kenny and Claire Hilliard always loved music. But when suffering sidetracked their ministry path, music became more than a hobby. It became a calling.
Lucy S. R. Austen: The Humanity of Elisabeth Elliot
Lucy S. R. Austen joins us to discuss the life of Elisabeth Elliot.
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.