Past Episodes

Tuesday, Oct 2, 2018

PART I Deeper than sex: Why Christians must recognize that what divides us is more fundamental than we might think

PART II Two rival moral impulses meet on the battlefield of American politics: Understanding the competing realities behind the clash over Brett Kavanaugh

PART III Speaking a new language: How the Protestant left has deconstructed and reconstructed Christianity

PART IV A modern version of the unconstrained vision comes to life in the pages of The New Republic

Monday, Oct 1, 2018

PART I Theological warning in the midst of natural disaster: What the earthquake in Indonesia reveals about creation

PART II Azusa Pacific reverses course, reinstates ban on on LGBT relationships. Why this is important for Christian higher education

PART III Is hunting grizzly bears an exercise of stewardship or a display of human predation? Federal judge’s ruling exposes worldview and constitutional issues

Friday, Sept 28, 2018

PART I The eyes of a nation turn to Washington DC as Ford, Kavanaugh testify before Senate Judiciary Committee

PART II Why Christians, above all others, must understand that the truth always matters

PART III Is neutrality possible? How the biblical worldview teaches us that even our bias is biased

PART IV Has sports replaced faith in American life? In a secularizing age, many turn to their favorite teams

Thursday, Sept 27, 2018

PART I How a fundamental breakdown in our political system led to this moment in American history

PART II What Christians should watch for during today’s Kavanaugh hearings

PART III Worldview issues abound when looking at this year’s most closely contested Congressional races

Wednesday, Sept 26, 2018

PART I As Bill Cosby is sentenced to prison for sexual assault, differences between divine and human justice come to the forefront

PART II Why Protestants, not just Catholics, stand to suffer from the Vatican’s new deal with Chinese government

PART III The disappearance of mediating institutions in China: How the Communist Party has eradicated charities from society

PART IV A sense of the future takes shape in Canada: Exploring the historical, political, and religious differences between the United States and Canada

Tuesday, Sept 25, 2018

PART I Azusa Pacific University removes ban on LGBTQ relationships, marking complete reversal on historic Christian understanding of romance

PART II Can the word ‘evangelical’ rightly be applied to a university that embraces the sexual revolution?

PART III Vatican concedes to communist government in China on appointment of bishops, strikes deal that hands over massive authority

PART IV Why postmodern architecture didn’t just change the American landscape, it changed the American mind

Monday, Sept 24, 2018

PART I How can a morally serious person weigh the claims being made against Brett Kavanaugh in his Supreme Court confirmation process?

PART II What does it mean to ‘believe women’ in the MeToo era?

PART III New allegations against Kavanaugh raise serious questions of credibility, motivation, and the knowability of truth

Friday, Sept 21, 2018

PART I What changes in school dress codes tell us about massive changes in the cultural landscape

PART II The unrelenting revolution: Consumer brands seek to capitalize on opportunity brought about by gender confusion

PART III In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, army of first responders and disaster relief teams represent major societal achievement

Thursday, Sept 20, 2018

PART I A transformation of what it means to be human: How the trend toward self-determined gender identity undermines the very foundations of society

PART II Redefining ‘they’: According to the revolutionaries, even the English language must bow the knee to the new sexual norms

PART III What we can learn from the latest uproar over Bert and Ernie’s sexual orientation

Wednesday, Sept 19, 2018

PART I Why the secular turn in conservatism imperils the very foundation of conservative thought

PART II Does anger actually turn into votes? As midterm elections approach, Democrats look for increased turnout among two different groups

PART III While similar numbers of Americans and Europeans report themselves to be secular, they are not secular in the same way

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