Christian Humanist Profiles 130: Paul, A Biography
Download or Stream this Episode Some people just don’t know what to do with Paul. Browsing a bookstore will reveal attempts to pit him against Jesus, to make him the…
Philosophy, Theology, Literature, and Other Things Human Beings Do Well
Download or Stream this Episode Some people just don’t know what to do with Paul. Browsing a bookstore will reveal attempts to pit him against Jesus, to make him the…
Download or Stream this Episode We proclaim Jesus in words, dispute theological differences in words, exhort the faithful in words. But the spoken and the written word were never the…
David Grubbs talks with Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about the deuterocanonical book “The Wisdom of Solomon.”
Nathan Gilmour talks with Michial Farmer and David Grubbs about the New Testament book Galatians.
Download or Stream this Episode Most of us Christians in the twenty-first century have a strong sense, even if not a theoretical account, that the New Testament is at once…
Michial Farmer talks with Todd Pedlar and Nathan Gilmour about the long tradition of non-violent resistance to the world’s powers, starting with Jesus and wrapping up with a conversation on…
Download or Stream this Episode In America, we specialize in having strong feelings about everything and knowing something about a few things. The Bible might be what taught us to…
“Like dazzling lights the churches were now shining all over the world, and to the limits of the human race faith in our Savior and Lord Jesus Christ was at…
Recorded in late May 2017, in this episode of Book of Nature, your hosts grapple with what it means to be sentient – to have a conscious existence. Subjects of…
David Grubbs talks with Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour about the recent essay “How Podcasting Hurts Preaching” from Christianity Today.
Michial Farmer talks with David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about T.S. Eliot’s essay “The Idea of a Christian Society.” This episode comes to you live from the Culture, Criticism, and…
Back from a break for our penultimate episode of season 3, Sam and I surveyed a variety of Protestant Reformations, both magisterial (Calvin’s Geneva, the Church of England) and radical…
In 590 AD, seven years before Augustine of Canterbury would venture over to Britain, St. Columban crossed the channel the other direction to Gaul. Columban was an Irish monk, a…
Download or Stream this Episode Free Online Translations of 1 Clement David Grubbs leads Michial Farmer and Nathan Gilmour on a walk through 1 Clement, a first-century Christian epistle from Rome…
Is the Protestant principle of sola scriptura antithetical to Christian unity? That’s the argument of Catholic historian Brad Gregory, in his newest book: “Though it liberated evangelicals from the Roman Church, [“scripture alone”]…