1. The Thinking Fellows talk about confirmation bias. Is there a benefit to regularly engaging with disagreeable ideas?
  2. The day of Jesus' death races ever nearer, and we see both a woman who believes upon Him and a man who betrays Him.
  3. Dr. Paulson explores Luther's rebuttal of the adage "Knowledge is Power."
  4. Following Augustine's proposition that prayer can lead to a cooperative relationship between God's will and man's, Paulson, the alternative prayer that Luther highlights with the petition "Thy will be done."
  5. How are you to escape hell? Jesus sends prophets, but those who refuse to hear become guilty of their father's sin?
  6. "Meek and mild" Jesus continues His full-frontal attack on hypocrisy and hypocrites. Craig and Troy discuss six of Jesus' seven "woes."
  7. The Thinking Fellows explore the reasons why students go to college.
  8. The Thinking Fellows make a case for reading old books.
  9. We asked Chad Bird about what it means to wrestle with God. Later this summer, he's coming out with his book on Jacob: "Limping with God." Our discussion went from Jacob being renamed to "Israel" which means "wrestles with God" and how wrestling with God was a keyhole to the crucifixion.
  10. The culmination of our episodes on ontology and time is declaring that you are free to be.
  11. We get to hear about the parable of the sower in this episode, as we continue to talk to Daniel Emery Price and Erick Sorensen about their book "Scandalous Stories: a Sort of Commentary on the Parables."
  12. This is the end of our conversation with Aimee Byrd to discuss the discipleship of women.