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Jesus and john wayne podcast
Jesus and john wayne podcast






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Join Scott for this discussion of the various means of defending the truth and goodness of Christian faith. He is the author or co-author of fourteen books, including the best-selling, Unmasking the New Age, the much-used apologetics textbook, Christian Apologetics, and introduction to philosophy, Philosophy in Seven Sentences, a memoir, Walking through Twilight, and a children’s book, I Love You to The Stars (with Crystal Bowman).Īfter many years of study and experience of how people come to faith in Christ, professor Tim Yoder proposed what he calls “action apologetics,” a powerful way of bearing witness to the gospel by acts of love, charity, justice and sacrifice, to supplement traditional intellectual apologetics. Groothuis defines critical race theory, explains some of its history, and discusses how Christians can best respond.ĭouglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Professor of Philosophy at Denver Seminary, where he has served since 1993. What is critical theory and why is it so influential today? How might Christians respond to current controversies surrounding gender and race? In this interview, Sean and Scott talk with philosopher Doug Groothuis about his latest book Fire in the Streets. He is a research fellow at Discovery Institute, an adjunct professor at Biola University, and the author of multiple books including Unearthing the Bible. He has been involved in excavations and surveys at several archaeological sites in Bible lands. Titus Kennedy is a field archaeologist working primarily with sites and materials related to the Bible. They discuss some of the key discoveries that offer illumination and historical support for key events in the life, ministry, and burial of Jesus.ĭr. Titus Kennedy, a field archaeologist and adjunct professor at Biola, about his latest book: Excavating the Evidence for Jesus. How strong is the archaeological and historical evidence for Jesus and the Gospels? In this interview, Sean and Scott talk with Dr. His articles have been featured in Christianity Today magazine and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity, and he is a regular contributor to the Christian Research Journal. He is the founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, and has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective. Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and pastoral counselor who conducts seminars nationwide. This episode was recorded on Sean's YouTube channel, which is in partnership with the Biola Apologetics program. What is cancel culture and why is it so prevalent today? How should Christians respond to the phenomenon of canceling people? In this bonus episode, Sean interviews Joe Dallas about his latest book Christians In A Cancel Culture.

jesus and john wayne podcast

He is the author of multiple books including Jesus and the Way of Logic: Thinking Critically and Christianly. is a professor of philosophy at Dallas Baptist University. They discuss why critical thinking is so important today, what it means to love God with our minds, and some practical steps for recognizing faulty thinking. What does it mean to think like Jesus? How can Christians better learn to use logic to discover truth and avoid "fake news"? In this interview, Sean talks with Dr. Think Biblically: Conversations on Faith and Culture is a podcast from Talbot School of Theology at Biola University, which offers degrees both online and on campus in Southern California.įind all episodes of Think Biblically at: Is she right? Is she wrong? In this discussion, Sean and Scott highlight some positives of the book (and areas evangelicals need to take seriously), but they also raise some cautions and areas of disagreement with her key premise. The subtitle of the book captures the key idea developed by Kristin Kobes Du Mez: "How white evangelicals corrupted a faith and fractured a nation." She argues that the election of Trump was not an aberration, but the natural result of certain militant, patriarchal views adopted by evangelicals. The book Jesus and John Wayne has been the topic of immense discussion over the past few months. This episode is also available as a video on Biola's YouTube channel:








Jesus and john wayne podcast