1. David and Adam use an old Greek myth as the starting point for a conversation about confirmation bias and other shortcomings to understand and make sense of things.
  2. Treasure, anxiety, and the bound will.
  3. In this episode, Dr. Paulson outlines how knowledge of the gospel becomes the starting point for reading scripture.
  4. David and Adam reflect on the parable of the invisible gardener, which John Wisdom (1904-1993) and Antony Flew (1923-2010) developed to illustrate epistemological and linguistic issues associated with theology.
  5. In this episode, Paulson explains how allegory turns all Scripture into moral or legal lessons.
  6. David and Adam talk about the epistemologies and apologetics of Mormonism, Islam, and Christianity.
  7. No virtue signaling allowed for the righteous.
  8. Some resources for thinking about faith and reason
  9. This episode covers realism, nominalism, and much more in under 40 minutes.
  10. What it would look like to be righteous.
  11. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE, Joel, Jason, and Wade discuss biblical archaeology.