Philosophy (156)
  1. Returning to their topical format, the Thinking Fellows talk about stoic philosophy. The conversation flows from classical stoicism to modern proponents like Jordan Peterson.
  2. Perhaps best known for his “wager,” Pascal is often associated with this curious argument for the existence of God and eternal blessedness.
  3. In life, we make decisions, from the most basic to the most lasting, lacking specific knowledge about the outcome.
  4. As a part of new episodes on apologetic conversations, the Thinking Fellows revisit questions about epistemology. Instead of tackling the topic from a wholly academic standpoint, the show turns to practical examples about how and why it is important to question why you believe something.
  5. The Fellows discuss the importance of knowing why you believe. As part of this discussion, the hosts share some stories and explain the personal impact apologetics had on their lives.
  6. Pelagianism is the ancient heresy that says that if you work hard enough and will something strongly enough, you can prevent sin
  7. Is a god fully understandable and explainable according to the finite logic and world we inhabit, is that a god one can trust and truly believe?
  8. Dr. Dan Deen is on the show to discuss analytic philosophy with the Thinking Fellows.
  9. Don't Like That We're Righteous Apart From Works? We're Not Done Yet. Continuing their conversation from episode #31, Gillespie and Riley follow Gerhard Forde, and with him examine Luther's Heidelberg Disputation. This week, Aristotle, righteousness, and whose work is worth calling "good."
  10. The Thinking Fellows talk about the craft and philosophy behind translation.
  11. In this the second episode of The Soul of Christianity we discuss how The Creed is the summation of what we believe. It’s the answer to the fight over the divinity and humanity of Christ.. Words like suffered, died, bled, crucified were contested. We take those descriptions for granted now when they were not believed before.
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