1. Bruce Hillman joins David and Adam to discuss his recent article on the death of Pope Francis.
  2. David and Adam address objections to the historicity of Jesus' resurrection.
  3. David and Adam reflect on Holy Week.
  4. In this episode, Kelsi chats with theologian Mark Mattes about his new release with 1517 Publishing, ⁠Ditching the Checklist: Assurance of Salvation for Evangelicals (and Other Sinners)⁠.
  5. Kick Out the Jams. In this episode, we focus on the raw, real work of life in the parish—the ordinary burdens, the hidden insecurities, and the quiet faith that holds it all together. We explore the distinction between philosophy and theology and why attempts to fuse them often leave both diminished. There’s talk of reformation—its drama, its necessity, and its cost. We reflect on the pervasive victim-perpetrator dynamic that shapes so much of modern life and how the gospel when rightly preached, breaks that cycle. At the heart of it all is this: the power of Christ’s mercy to open what we’ve shut tight, to drive out the bitterness we’ve made into habit, and to speak a word stronger than shame.
  6. This is the final episode covering Chesterton's Everlasting Man.
  7. Erasmus accused Luther of being outside of the church and having a novel understanding of Scripture.
  8. David and Adam have finally reached "The End of the World," the last chapter before God's incarnation in a cave.