1. David and Adam discuss the life and times of St. Athanasius (d. 373), especially his classic work On the Incarnation.
  2. The answer to this episode's title is a resounding "Yes!" But what does that mean?
  3. Kelsi is joined by Sandra Richter to discuss the portrayal of women throughout the Old Testament before honing in on the story of Deborah in Judges 4-5, specifically.
  4. David and Adam discuss the problems associated with severing ties with the past.
  5. David and Adam discuss the genetic fallacy, the logical fallacy that underpins Freudian and Marxist criticism of belief in God's existence.
  6. What does mental health have to do with the 95 thesis and the Heidelberg Disputations? Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin.
  7. David and Adam tackle the question: would the discovery of extraterrestrials falsify Christianity?
  8. David and Adam discuss John Warwick Montgomery's essay, "The Theologian's Craft".
  9. Kelsi and her husband, Doug Klembara, share how they navigated their theological differences in the early days of marriage.
  10. Ramble Tamble. In this episode, we do a pastor’s table talk that centers on inculcating a deeper appreciation for heavenly mystery and earthly reality: prayer at home, worship on vacation, the connection of the land to God’s judgment and salvation of his people, the early church’s exegesis, Genesis snd Revelation, and Logos theology that binds the Trinity and Creeds.
  11. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-TWO, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss the importance of lifelong learning, especially for clergy.
  12. This is a heady but interesting and worthwhile episode. David and Adam talk about some of the basic ontological assumptions of science and the implications they have on theology and faith.