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In this episode, Kurt speaks with Neil Shenvi on critical theory as it pertains to race, social justice, and the implications for Christian belief.
In this episode, Kurt talks with Chris Date about the authenticity of some of the epistles in the Bible. Did Paul write the Pastoral letters?
In this episode, Kurt, Chris, and Corey Latta discuss Avengers: Endgame. MAJOR SPOILER ALERT!
In this episode, Kurt interviews the speakers from the “Discovering Truth in an Age of Opinion” Conference.
In this episode, Kurt is joined by philosopher Michael Rea to learn about a new objection to theism: If God exists, why doesn’t he make himself more known?
In this episode, Kurt and Ted are joined by Kenneth Samples to discuss classic Christian thinkers. You can purchase Ken’s new book here.
In this episode, Kurt is joined by J. Warner Wallace and Sean McDowell to discuss empowering the next generation to be believers of the Gospel and equipped with doctrine and apologetics.
Timo Heimlich, a church planter in Germany, talks with Kurt about the differences, similarities, and challenges the church faces in one of Europe’s busiest hub cities–Berlin.
In today’s show, Kurt is joined by Nick Byrd to discuss the growing debate over natalism, whether humans should procreate.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Paul Gould on cultural apologetics as evangelism
In this episode, Kurt chats with Donald Kendal and Jim Lakely of the Heartland Institute concerning the Green New Deal proposal that’s been the source of recent political discussion. What is the Green New Deal and what would be its impact?
In this episode, Kurt talks with Braxton Hunter about his recent debate with Matt Dillahunty on the question of “Does the Christian God Exist?”
As an ancillary to the Explore God series, Kurt spends this episode addressing common questions and saying that Christians may wrestle with today.
In this episode, Kurt talks about what it means to know God personally. This is the final episode in the Explore God series.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Ted Wright on how we can know the Bible is a reliable collection of documents.
In this episode, Kurt is joined by Matt Heerema as they talk about Is Jesus Really God? This is part of the Explore God series.
In this episode, Kurt talks about the nature of truth, the futility of relativism, and the human condition.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with John Peckham on the problem of evil and suffering and how his theodicy of love secures the sovereignty of God and honors the biblical data on cosmic conflict.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Tyler McNabb on approaches to the knowledge of God.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Doug Groothuis exploring 7 popular philosophical sentences and how they relate to the purpose of life.