1. David and Adam talk about Friedrich Nietzsche's parable of the madman and its implications for thinking about morality and ethics.
  2. Do we have an obligation to find and furnish evidence for our beliefs?
  3. 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.
  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. David and Adam talk about the epistemologies and apologetics of Mormonism, Islam, and Christianity.
  6. Some resources for thinking about faith and reason
  7. Dr. Anthony Bradley serves as a distinguished research fellow at The Acton Institute and Research Professor of Interdisciplinary and Theological Studies at Kuyper College.
  8. This episode covers realism, nominalism, and much more in under 40 minutes.
  9. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE, Joel, Jason, and Wade discuss biblical archaeology.
  10. David and Adam talk with Dr. Abigail Favale (of Notre Dame University) about sex, gender, and feminism. You can purchase her outstanding books here.
  11. During a live recording at the HWSS NWA conference, Kelsi was joined by author Celeste Shally to discuss her book, "While We Wait: Clinging to Christ in the Trenches of Special-Needs Parenting."
  12. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FOUR, Mike, Jason, and Wade discuss Mothers Day, mothers, motherhood, and the church as our mother.