1. David and Adam discuss secularism and its challenges.
  2. Kelsi chats with the Reverend Jacob Smith about the authority of Scripture - how we define it and what it means for us - both Christian and non-Christian.
  3. David and Adam talk about Friedrich Nietzsche's parable of the madman and its implications for thinking about morality and ethics.
  4. Do we have an obligation to find and furnish evidence for our beliefs?
  5. We've found Katie Koplin, in the midst of moving into an old church, and working on her training to become a Christian counselor.
  6. David and Adam use an old Greek myth as the starting point for a conversation about confirmation bias and other shortcomings to understand and make sense of things.
  7. David and Adam reflect on the parable of the invisible gardener, which John Wisdom (1904-1993) and Antony Flew (1923-2010) developed to illustrate epistemological and linguistic issues associated with theology.
  8. Today, on the Christian History Almanac, we remember David C. Cook, his ministry, and his legacy.
  9. In this episode, Kelsi interviews Dr. Robert Kolb about his newest book, ⁠Face to Face: Luther's View of Reality⁠.
  10. Watching The World Go Down in History. In this episode of Banned Books, we read "False Presence of the Kingdom" by Jacques Ellul and discuss worldly Christianity, the lessons of history, the Machine, focusing on heavenly things to answer earthly questions, seeking the origin of things, and the dangers of being trapped in the present.
  11. David and Adam talk about the epistemologies and apologetics of Mormonism, Islam, and Christianity.
  12. Some resources for thinking about faith and reason