1. In today's episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price dive into 2 Timothy 2:8-13, a text that reveals Christ for the elect.
  2. David and Adam dive back into the details of the universe’s fine tuning, explain alternative theories (e.g. multiverse theory) to the one advanced by intelligent design, and discuss the implications all this has for the theistic worldview.
  3. Saddle Up! In this episode, we discuss prayer and spiritual warfare while reading Dr. Ken Korby’s essay, Prayer: Pre-Reformation to the Present. We converse about the purpose and goal of prayer, what Jesus is doing when we pray, and how the Holy Spirit acts in and through prayer.
  4. David and Adam are back at it, exploring the ramifications of philosophy and modern science on the question of God’s existence.
  5. Loso is a hip-hop recording artist and one of the world's top battle rappers.
  6. We finally finish up our conversation on birth by talking about postpartum and breastfeeding vs formula.
  7. David and Adam begin their series on the various arguments for (and reasons to believe in) God’s existence.
  8. David and Adam discuss how reason’s competence (with respect to the Christian tradition) has changed over the centuries.
  9. Resistance to Tyranny is Obedience to God. In this episode, we discuss tyranny and resistance while reading a book of the same title by Reformation scholar David Mark Whitford. What is tyranny? When are Christians called to resist tyranny, and what does that entail? Are there any standards by which a Christian may judge whether a government serves God or the devil?
  10. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN, Wade and Jason discuss prayer, especially in light of Luther’s Small Catechism.
  11. What is fideism? David and Adam define fideism and discuss its problematic place in the epistemology of much contemporary Christian thought.
  12. David and Adam bring some nuance to the issues surrounding faith and reason by discussing the different ways the terms are used (and misused) in academic and popular discourse.