1. We are interviewing Blake Flattley and Steve Zank to talk about the new "Freedom Lessons" album that they did with Flame.
  2. Nearly two decades ago, Pope Benedict XVI (formerly Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger) delivered what is often called the Regensburg lecture. Though it was meant to rekindle the relationship between faith and reason (or science and theology) in higher education, much of the world—or at least the Muslim majority world—got distracted by a brief reference he made to a fifteenth-century dialogue about Islam, its theological voluntarism, and the consequences of such a view of God.
  3. In this episode of Outside Ourselves, Kelsi chats with illustrator Natasha Kennedy about her illustrations in the FatCat Children Series books (Lexham Press).
  4. In episode TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX, Mike and Wade are joined by Prof. Joshua Johnson from the college to discuss education as formation. Despite Wade’s best efforts, the guys got a little distracted at a few points, but we think it was fun, and the topic is one we hope to return to in the future.
  5. Where have all the Christians gone? New research reveals that this question is becoming more common as Americans abandon Christianity.
  6. Gretchen and Katie have a conversation with Rev. Bob Hiller about prosperity gospel, and how it sneaks into churches in a way that we start targeting the healthy people, the young families, and those who have something to offer the church.
  7. Dr. Paulson and Caleb enter the second table of the law. "You shall honor your father and mother."
  8. What does it mean to remember the Sabbath Day? In this episode, Dr. Paulson and Caleb discuss what it means to worship God and receive his gifts.
  9. Blake Flattley and Flame join Caleb and Bruce to discuss their new album, Freedom Lessons.
  10. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord, thy God, in vain.
  11. Caleb and Dr. Paulson continue to discuss the explanation of the First Commandment.
  12. Today on the Christian History Almanac podcast, we remember the Broadway debut of “Jesus Christ Superstar.”