Try to have fun with language, quotations, theology, and family happenings.
Ask more questions. Think before you speak, practice humility, and don't be afraid to say, "I don't know." Check out Andrew's website: https://www.knowingtheinvisible.com/
Like a parrot, Paul repeats himself in prison. Is your glass half full or half empty? A brief description of Christian hedonism, and a little Greek. Ian still likes Star Wars, but there is no joy in the Dark Side.
Jane Austen confirms the Wisdom of Job, Brant Hansen is right about love, Ian is wrong about Star Wars, and why the descriptive is not always prescriptive.
The war of worship words, and the self-centered musician. Damian Shaw joins us to discuss the walls of Jericho and the Theology of Bethel.
What is common about the common era? How many loaves of bread does it take to feed a multitude, and why does Jesus need to sit?
Eric Faris joins us because there is nothing boring about cheese sandwiches in the pants. What is wrong with ethnocentrism?
What did Jesus say? What did Jesus mean? What did Jesus do? What about us?
Tanner identifies flaws in human nature. Ian brings balance to the force. Jerome calls out the feminists. Nobody is bored. Is free will real?
Tower of Babel, Restarts, Cultures, Washington Footbal team, and why you are not to blame for your ancestors.
Elizabeth Quinby joins us to discuss terrible music, Handel, and which movie soundtrack is the best.
Quotes, instruments, some scatting, a classical joke, and what it means to be human. Music is beautiful!
Ian and Jerome discuss the Kingdom of God and interview Lucas Cyr of Double Barrel.
Jerome Bushnell offers an overview with three segments: 1. Quotations 2. Language 3. School