1. Author David Andersen joins Kelsi to discuss his book, "What Can We Really Know? The Strengths and Limits of Human Understanding" and how the study of knowledge leads us to some inevitable truths about ourselves and the limits of knowledge, in general.
  2. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we head to the mailbag to answer questions about the “flavor wheel” of the Christian Experience.
  3. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-NINE, Mike, Wade, Dan Berg, who may or many not be related to Michael, and Tom Jeske discuss Luther’s catechisms, catechesis, and the family altar.
  4. Adiaphora is a theological term that means "indifference." It typically refers to practices that are neither commanded nor forbidden by God in Scripture.
  5. Everyone make a booth, and everyone repent.
  6. Hey Man, Nice Shot. In this episode, we discuss Rene Girard’s argument for why Jesus’ death as a scapegoat is unique to all other sacrifices in human history. What is violence for? What is a scapegoat, and why is one necessary for peace and good order? How does Jesus break the law machinery that demands a victim?
  7. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we remember the tragic story of Samson Occom, Mohegan Missionary, and Preacher.
  8. Nothing tastes as good as a juicy bit of gossip, amirite?
  9. Craig and Troy draw their discussion on the 10 Commandments to a close with that most inward of all the commandments: coveting.
  10. God has done great things, but it's natural to feel we are being trampled down by the struggles we face. Chad shines light on this and our reason for great and lasting hope. Izzi Ray sings "We Will Sing the Victor's Song".