1. In this episode of Tough Texts, Scott Keith and Daniel Emery Price explore the complex topic of apostasy, addressing the anxiety it causes among believers.
  2. David and Adam are still in the first half of Chesterton's masterpiece, but they are closing in on "The End of the World"--the last chapter before the incarnation of God in a cave.
  3. You May Be Right… In this episode of Banned Books, we read Anselm of Canterbury’s Meditation on Sin and Penance. We discuss the consequences of sin, the Fountain of Mercy, Jesus’ excuses, the doctrine of simul iustus et peccator, theological presuppositions, and how we speak influences our behavior.
  4. The Thinking Fellows talk about the limitations of scientific progress.
  5. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  6. In episode THREE HUNDRED AND NINE, using a chapter from Mark Mattes' Law & Gospel in Action, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss whether there is such a thing as a Lutheran ethic and, if so, what it looks like (and what it doesn't)?
  7. Many times, Christian homes view sin as a problem "out there" and not a problem "in here."
  8. David and Adam continue talking through Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  9. Kelsi chats with Christian author Ian Harber about his new book, Walking through Deconstruction: How to be a Companion in a Crisis of Faith, which details his own experience with with Christian deconstruction and return to faith.
  10. In this episode, Gretchen Ronnevik and Katie Koplin discuss the Slate article "I'm Starting to Think You Guys Don't Want a Village."
  11. David and Adam talk through chapters 3 and 4 of Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  12. What is a spiritual director? Are they directing your spiritual life? Are they telling you to do something? Are they fulfilling a pastoral role?