1. David and Adam reflect further on the problem of evil.
  2. They Call Me Rhetorical Working Man. In this episode, we discuss Luther‘s teaching on justification and vocation while reading James Nestingen’s essay on the same topic. We cover feudalism, the rise of capitalism, how the reformation took hold in the cities in Germany, the three estates, the two kingdoms, church life versus social life, and the consequences for Christians of not being grounded in faith and prayer as detailed by Luther, in particular, in his explanations to the petitions of the Lord Prayer.
  3. David and Adam were joined by Dr. Lex Newman, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Utah, to talk about the problem of evil.
  4. Spirituality is not a friend of Christianity. More and more people abandon Christianity while maintaining spiritual beliefs, practices, or superstitions.
  5. David and Adam discuss the concept of "faith seeking understanding" in the historic Christian tradition.
  6. David and Adam discuss the origin of evil, the source of theological error, and some other things. Enjoy.
  7. With so many religions and spiritualities on offer, why Christianity?
  8. David and Adam discuss the life and times of St. Athanasius (d. 373), especially his classic work On the Incarnation.
  9. The answer to this episode's title is a resounding "Yes!" But what does that mean?
  10. David and Adam discuss the problems associated with severing ties with the past.
  11. David and Adam discuss the genetic fallacy, the logical fallacy that underpins Freudian and Marxist criticism of belief in God's existence.