Distracting Ourselves to Death
We live in a world of constant distraction. Not only are we constantly being interrupted by cellphones, email, and text messages, but we’re also distracted […]
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We live in a world of constant distraction. Not only are we constantly being interrupted by cellphones, email, and text messages, but we’re also distracted […]
How should we interpret the Bible? Literally? Figuratively? Allegorically? On this edition of the program the hosts take up the subject of hermeneutics, or proper […]
As they continue to discuss the subject of proper biblical interpretation, the hosts on this edition of the program take a look at frequent errors […]
All great books are difficult to master, and according to classicist Mortimer Adler the Bible is the most challenging of all the great books. This […]
Having established in previous programs that the New Testament documents are the most reliable texts of ancient history, the hosts in this program discuss the […]
What is the nature of American spirituality, and how does it differ from classical Christian conceptions of God, revelation, and redemption? On this edition of […]
According to Australian theologian Graeme Goldsworthy, author of Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics, and According to Plan, the gospel of Christ is the central story of the entire […]
The hosts have been making the argument for the past few weeks that Christ and his grand rescue mission is the major subject of Scripture. […]
According to sixteenth century Roman Catholics, the Bible was a dark and obscure book that required an infallible interpreter. Given many of the abuses and […]
According to Michael Horton, an alternative title for this broadcast could be, “You’re so vain, you probably think this Psalm is about you.” On this […]
On this program the hosts interact with the results of a recent survey of general Bible knowledge taken at a Christian convention. In this survey, […]