Literature (198)
  1. 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.
  2. The doctrine of the Trinity is not so much the story of a “who-dunnit” as it is the story of the “who-is-it.”
  3. When Jesus ascends, he does so, bearing gifts for you.
  4. The grain of God’s goodness and grace is made known by many trees throughout the Bible.
  5. The love of God is creative, always giving, always reviving.
  6. In this episode, Kelsi talks with author, Amy Mantravadi, about her new historical novel Broken Bonds: A Novel of the Reformation, released by 1517 Publishing last month.
  7. Dr. Montgomery taught me the Christian faith is both a true story and a delightful story—in fact, it is the greatest story ever told.
  8. David and Adam were joined by Dr. Erik Ankerberg, President of Concordia University Wisconsin and Ann Arbor, in a conversation about the literature of Flannery O'Connor.
  9. The connection between music and the created order is a long lasting one.
  10. The point of Revelation is to reveal consolation in Jesus, not to revel in chaos and confusion.
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