Critical thinking for the glory of God. www.jamiesinclair.com
Several months ago, I sat down with a (anonymous) friend to chat podcasting, language, manhood, and more!
A conversation with a brilliant interlocutor, Ben Hull. He and I both have an interest in law and pretty much everything, so we explore law and a number of adjacent topics. Enjoy, and send any follow up thoughts or questions to 315-566-0056.
Kyle Rittenhouse, COVID Boosters, and Bad Thinking
There are many wonderful Bible translations and amazing corporate worship songs. Here Kate and I discuss both of these topics and more!
As followers of Jesus, we are a people on a mission both at home and around the globe. This episode is a conversation with Kate Haas reflecting on various mission trip experiences and lessons.
From fear and insecurity to polarization, a conversation with Ethan Hackett regarding thinking and communication today.
A conversation with Kate Haas. We discuss the concept of church membership and consider women preaching and in church leadership.
This episode is super on the fly…no description!
For the super nerds, the efficacy study I referenced: https://www.bmj.com/content/373/bmj.n1164
Some cultural/political musings on very and not quite so recent events.
Christian deconstruction—what is it and how should we think about this? A conversation with my friend, Annika Greco.
On the docket: angels, death, and eternal life.
Up today: vaccines, the mark of the beast, and urban vs rural poverty and brainstorming large-scale solutions.Documentary I reference: Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words
Special episode: a conversation with Ethan Hackett. Unscripted but hopefully thoughtful, challenging, and helpful.
With several great questions in the queue, today we tackle ten!
In light of the US Constitution, how should we think about current government measures related to COVID-19? And how should we think about potential government responses to social media companies such as Twitter?
Today we will explore voting and the upcoming election.
A conversation w/ Ethan Hackett. First time trying this: a video chat for the world to see! (Link to YouTube video.)
Questions about Satan, Heaven, and loving one another amidst the great mask debate of 2020.
What is racial profiling; is it wrong? And what is the relationship between Christians and government specifically when it comes to civil disobedience?
Lessons for the church in the age of shutdown and reopening, and how should Christians approach voting?
Jesus called us the light of the world. What does this mean for us in relationships with those who aren’t following Jesus?
What should patriotism look like for Christians? And are there ways to improve the penal system and rehabilitation?
Do we need federal regulations for airlines and COVID-19 safety? How should Christian respond to the destruction of statues and monuments? And how should we weigh risk?
The book of James has a warning for teachers, but what defines a teacher? And then another question: what does the Bible say about divorce?
What is racism? What is race? How does the Bible speak to these and related questions?
So much injustice and unrest; how should we as believers think and act? And a question about the essential nature of church gatherings.
Jamie, are you thinking critically? (Brief follow up to episodes 1 and 2.) And how should believers approach mental health questions?
What is critical thinking, and how should Christians think about thinking?
Big pharma conspiracy theories, the role of government during an epidemic, and how to connect with others in healthy Christian fellowship. www.jamiesinclair.com
Welcome to a journey, somewhat quirky but mostly straight-forward. Let’s think well for the glory of God. www.jamiesinclair.com