1. David and Adam tackle the claim that Christianity was developed from mythology.
  2. In this episode of Faith and Reason Exchange, David and Adam are joined by Dr. Mickey Mattox of Hillsdale College to discuss individualism and community.
  3. David and Adam reflect on the pervasiveness of doubt in the modern age among believers and non-believers alike.
  4. This episode dives into Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger's approach to theology in a secular and, at the same time, spiritual age.
  5. You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away. In this episode, we read the Outlaw God and discuss the hidden life of a Christian. How are Christians to understand the living Word, or Christ crucified before Adam and Eve, or being called into vocations that serve the kingdom of life rather than a culture of death?
  6. David and Adam go through the introduction of Richard Weaver's Ideas Have Consequences and discuss the intellectual roots of modern Western culture.
  7. What Do You Mean, There’s More to This? In this episode, we answer a listener's question about Taylor Swift that leads us into a conversation about symbols and meaning, religious iconography, wild truth, and seeing reality through what’s occurring in the sacraments.
  8. David and Adam explore medieval apologetics--esp. the work of Anselm and Thomas Aquinas.
  9. David and Adam dig deeper into the work of Justin Martyr.
  10. David and Adam begin their series on the history of Christian apologetics by discussing the Epistle to Diognetus and the work of Justin Martyr.
  11. David and Adam discuss a recent CBS show from its State of Spirituality series, which examines how atheists and agnostics are creating communities with their own set of rituals that often mimic Christian ones. You can find the show here.
  12. David and Adam discuss metaphysics and the myth of neutrality.