1. David and Adam recall their time as students and professors in higher education and discuss the issues associated with being a Christian in academia today.
  2. David and Adam reflect on the nature of truth in a post-truth age while discussing the controversy concerning Uri Berliner, NPR, and its new CEO.
  3. David and Adam reflect on the Christian disposition toward politics in general and American politics in particular.
  4. David and Adam reflect on some recent comments from the leading atheist Richard Dawkins and raise the question: has atheism run its course?
  5. David and Adam reflect on the significance of Jesus' resurrection for Christian faith and life.
  6. Many of us stay away from spending too much time in the book of Revelation out of fear or intimidation.
  7. In this episode, David and Adam conclude their brief overview of the heresies that preceded and led to the ecumenical councils of Nicæa (325) and Constantinople (381).
  8. In this episode, David and Adam talk about the Jewish-Christian Ebionites (and their adoptionist Christology) and begin to introduce Arianism.
  9. David and Adam talk with Dr. Francis Beckwith about faith and reason, natural law, and theology in view of one of the most influential Christian thinkers of the catholic tradition, Thomas Aquinas.
  10. In this episode, David and Adam talk about the second-century heresy of Marcionism.
  11. David and Adam begin a new miniseries covering the major Christian heresies that preceded the Council of Nicaea (AD 325).
  12. Luke's Acts of the Apostles tells the story of the earliest Christians.