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In this episode, Chris Yiesla fills-in for Kurt and talks about the importance of a Mere Christian approach.
In this episode, Kurt speaks with Dr. Tim McGrew, who teaches philosophy at Western Michigan University. It’s very important that we Christians think well and understand what philosophy is in order that we might become better apologists.
In this episode Kurt talks about different objections to Christmas. He is joined by Ted Wright, the former Executive Director of Cross Examined and the Founder and Director of a new project called Epic Archeology.
In this episode, Kurt talks to Chris and Joel about the ups and downs of 2016, with respect to the show and other issues in our society.
In this episode Kurt interviews Dr. Ed Stetzer of the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College. They talk about politics, 2017, American Christianity, church planting, and the fate of the Chicago Cubs.
In this episode Kurt talks with Erick Erickson on the value of studying Christian doctrine, how it develops, and the importance it plays in our society today.
In this episode, Kurt talks about divine providence and the problem of evil with Dr. Thomas Jay Oord in his book The Uncontrolling Love of God.
In this episode Kurt speaks to Jenna Ellis, law professor at Colorado Christian University, and Dr. Danny Caroll Rodas, Blanchard Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College Graduate School, on President Trump’s recent immigration Executive Order. He also talks about some of the things we should know about the refugee vetting process and economic issues when thinking about immigration policy.
In this episode Chris Yiesla walks us through C. S. Lewis’s argument that there is something, or better yet, someone behind the natural moral law.
In this episode Kurt talks with Dr. Adam Harwood on the spiritual condition of infants. Do babies have sin in their lives and are they guilty of sin? Listen in as they explore some tricky topics.
In this episode Kurt speaks with Nazam Guffoor about Islam. Nazam explains what Islam is, then he and Kurt discuss 4 points of differentiation between Islam and Christianity.
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 speaks with Fr. Aaron Damiani on the purpose of Lent in the Christian calendar.
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 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 speaks with Dr. Leighton Flowers, author of The Potter’s Promise on soteriology (the study of salvation).
In this episode, Kurt continues the monthly Worldview Series by talking to Rabbi Bentzion Kravitz about orthodox Judaism.
In this episode Kurt and Chris Date discuss the doctrine of inerrancy.
In this episode Kurt speaks to Nate Taylor about the TULIP of Calvinism.
In this episode, Kurt discusses the societal impact of setting a minimum wage.