1. This week’s episode is a conversation between author John Bryant and Kelsi about John’s new book (out in September), A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: Mental Illness, Trauma, and the Death of Christ.
  2. The Thinking Fellows discuss movies they enjoy watching. The conversation revolves around the presence of theological and moral meaning in film.
  3. As Gen Z and Gen Alpha grow into adolescence and early adulthood, what hope should we have for the future of the church?
  4. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO, Mike, Wade, and Jason discuss whether the gospel ever gets old and if not, why not.
  5. 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?
  6. Author and poet, Tanner Olson, joins Kelsi to talk about creativity and communicating hope.
  7. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY, Mike, Jason, Wade discuss how human beings see themselves (for example, as consumers, producers, students, etc.) and how such paradigms are helpful or problematic.
  8. The Thinking Fellows continue their conversation on Gresham Machen's Christianity and Liberalism.
  9. What responsibilities do individual Christians and their churches possess to fight against an antagonistic culture?
  10. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we tell the story of an Oxford Don’s Radio broadcasts during World War II.
  11. Are Christianity and psychology compatible?