1. David and Adam discuss the doctrine of original sin in the context of modern anthropological optimism.
  2. David and Adam continue their conversation about challenges to communicating the gospel and Christian truth that aren't initially apologetic in nature.
  3. David and Adam think about challenges to communicating the gospel and Christian truth that aren't initially apologetic in nature.
  4. David and Adam talk about the merits of minimal facts Christian apologetics.
  5. David and Adam dive deep into the limits of science in view of theology and metaphysics.
  6. Some reflections on Christianity and political order as well as Christians and politics days before the 2024 US elections.
  7. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price explore the complexities of faith as illustrated in Matthew 16:21-23.
  8. This is our conversation from the podcast pre-conference at Here We Still Stand 2024 in San Diego, CA.
  9. David and Adam reflect on Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's famous commencement address at Harvard University in 1978.
  10. David and Adam reflect further on the problem of evil.
  11. They Call Me Rhetorical Working Man. In this episode, we discuss Luther‘s teaching on justification and vocation while reading James Nestingen’s essay on the same topic. We cover feudalism, the rise of capitalism, how the reformation took hold in the cities in Germany, the three estates, the two kingdoms, church life versus social life, and the consequences for Christians of not being grounded in faith and prayer as detailed by Luther, in particular, in his explanations to the petitions of the Lord Prayer.
  12. David and Adam were joined by Dr. Lex Newman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah, to talk about the problem of evil.