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Ep32: Introduction to Urban Legends of the New Testament
This episode introduces the “Urban Legends of the New Testament” series and looks at the urban legend of where Jesus was born.
Ep31: Introduction to Isaiah
This episode launches our series on Isaiah, introducing the context and approach of our examination.
Ep30: Where Does Christianity Go From Here?
In the final episode of the Church Debates series, we examine where Christianity goes from here, the future of Christianity in the 21st century.
Ep29: When Is Jesus Coming Back?
In this episode of the Church Debates series, we examine questions about when Jesus is coming back (eschatology) and what happens to people after death.
Ep27: Is God Dead?
In this episode of the Church Debates series, we look at modern theology, postmodernism, and the problem of evil.
Ep26: Which Bible Should Christians Read?
In this episode of the Church Debates series, we look at the history of the Bible, textual criticism, and Bible translation as we think about the question, which Bible should Christians read?
Ep24: Reason or Revival
In this episode of the Church Debates series, we look at the roles of Reason and Revival in the Christian faith, particularly the movements that coalesce around these emphases between 1600 and 1800.
Ep23: Who Runs the Church?
This episode of the Church Debates series looks at the question “Who runs the Church?” and discusses the varying ways that post-Reformation Christians organize and lead their congregations.
Ep22: What Is Baptism?
In this episode of the Church Debates series, we look at the important questions surrounding Baptism which influence how Christians understand the “washing of water” differently.