1. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE, Jason and Wade discuss chronological hubris and the need to consider people and events within the context of their time and not ours, suggesting that the Old Testament is a good remedy for chronological hubris.
  2. Kelsi chats with singer/songwriter, Andy Gullahorn, about his writing process and the impact of ending stories with the good news of grace and the gospel.
  3. In this episode, David and Adam talk about the second-century heresy of Marcionism.
  4. Everybody’s Working for the Weekend. In this episode, we continue our Lenten tradition of reading Luther’s Galatians commentary in March, discussing past and present idolatry and why we keep falling for the same sales pitches from the same gods.
  5. David and Adam begin a new miniseries covering the major Christian heresies that preceded the Council of Nicaea (AD 325).
  6. Luke's Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the earliest Christians.
  7. David and Adam discuss what is often called methodological naturalism and whether or not it is presumes a naturalistic ontology or worldview.
  8. David and Adam finish their series on G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy. This episode covers the last four chapters.
  9. David and Adam continue their series on G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy. This episode covers chapters 4 and 5.
  10. David and Adam begin a series on G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy. This episode covers chapters 1-3.
  11. In this episode of Outside Ourselves, Kelsi chats with Chris Rosebrough from ⁠ @Fighting4theFaith ⁠ about how to correctly understand biblical prophecy.
  12. David and Adam reflect on C.S. Lewis's "The Poison of Subjectivism."