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In today’s podcast, Kurt discusses the topic “Is Jesus the Only Way?” with Dr. Bob Stewart. Points of discussion include: how to reconcile the notion of Jesus being the only way in a relativistic society, religious pluralism, possessing relevant apologetics for our specific culture including how to discuss objective truth to someone who doesn’t believe it exists, and more.
In this episode, Kurt talks to major league baseball player, Matt Murton about his stint on the Chicago Cubs and gathers questions from the audience to ask Matt Murton.
In this special anniversary episode, Kurt answers questions from Veracity Hill viewers ranging from topics covering Islam, Kurt’s favorite notable Christian influencers, and more.
In this episode, Kurt has a discussion on skepticism including what skepticism is, a talk on three types of skeptics, and a rundown on ethos, pathos, and logos and how an understanding of each can play a role in reasonable decision making.
In this episode, Kurt Jaros discusses which group is more thoughtful, atheists or theists with guest, Nick Byrd.
Kurt Jaros talks with Chris Reese and Michael Strauss about their newest resource book: The Dictionary of Christianity and Science which covers topics ranging from various views on Adam to the age of the earth, and even an overview of popular figures in the field.
In this episode, Kurt discusses the societal impact of setting a minimum wage.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Don Veinot, President of Evangelical Ministries to New Religions, on the topic of Jehovah’s Witnesses. Don is also the President of Midwest Christian Outreach.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Rob Bowman on the conversion of Hank Hanegraaff to Eastern Orthodoxy. They discuss the theological aspects between Protestants and E.O. but also the practical implications of Hanegraaff’s relationship to his organization and radio ministry.
In this episode Kurt speaks to Nate Taylor about the TULIP of Calvinism.
In this episode Kurt and Chris Date discuss the doctrine of inerrancy.
In this episode, Kurt continues the monthly Worldview Series by talking to Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz about orthodox Judaism.
In this episode Kurt speaks to Pastor Joshua Johnson about his journey in dealing with cancer, his relationship with God, and how he dealt with the experiential problem of evil.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Dr. Leighton Flowers, author of The Potter’s Promise on soteriology (the study of salvation).
In today’s episode, Kurt discusses four models of atonement examining each in light of Scripture: The Ransom Theory, The Penal Substitution or Satisfaction Theory, The Moral or Exemplar Theory, and the Christus Victor or Recapitulation Theory.
In this episode, Kurt discusses atheists’ objections towards the moral argument. Topics discussed include a brief summary of what the moral argument is, atheist Michael Ruse’s take on morality, an analysis on what evil must mean to consistent atheists, the issue of atheists calling out the evil of the Old Testament without the moral framework to validate their argument, and more.
In this episode, Kurt continues the worldview series, this time discussing the religion of Mormonism. Topics discussed include a description of what Mormonism is, the difference between historical Christianity and Mormonism, the future of Mormonism, and more.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Keith Giles, author of Jesus Untangled: Crucifying Our Politics to Pledge Allegiance to the Lamb. They talk about the notion of nationalism, or placing too much faith in one’s country.
In this episode Kurt talks with Ted Wright, founder of Epic Archaeology, about the importance of archaeology in making the case for Christianity. This episode was broadcast live at the RELIABLE seminar at Faith Covenant Church in Wheaton, IL on March 18, 2017.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Fr. Aaron Damiani on the purpose of Lent in the Christian calendar.