Sophia Ex Nihilo, hosted by the Left Coast Atheists, is a panel discussion of various philosophical and theological works.
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/dialoguesConcerningNaturalReligionPartIiiByDavidHume-SophiaExNihilo-2-05-14.mp3
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/dialoguesConcerningNaturalReligionPartIiByDavidHume-SophiaExNihilo-1-28-14.mp3 The panel discusses the ‘Argument from Design’ as presented in David Hume’s “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/dialoguesConcerningNaturalReligion%20Part%20I%20ByDavidHume%20-SophiaExNihilo-01-21-14.mp3 The panel discusses epistemology and divine simplicity as presented in David Hume’s “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/%27The%20Impropriety%20of%20Evidentially%20Arguing%20for%20the%20Resurrection%27%20by%20Dr.%20Greg%20Bahnsen%20-%20Sophia%20Ex%20Nihilo%20-%2001-14-14.mp3 The panel discusses the debate regarding “evidentialist” and “presuppositional” apologetical methodologies as presented in Dr. Greg Bahnsen’s article “The Impropriety of Evidentially Arguing for the Resurrection.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/%27Proslogion%27%20by%20Anselm%20-%20Sophia%20Ex%20Nihilo%20-%2001-10-14.mp3 The panel discusses the “Ontological Argument for the Existence of God” as presented in Anselm’s “Proslogion.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/%27Euthyphro%27%20Part%20III%20by%20Plato%20-%20Sophia%20Ex%20Nihilo%20-%2001-06-14.mp3 The panel discusses potential resolutions to the “Euthyphro Dilemma” and how they relate to Plato’s “Euthyphro.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/%27Euthyphro%27%20Part%20II%20by%20Plato%20-%20Sophia%20Ex%20Nihilo%20-%2012-30-13.mp3 The panel discusses the specifics of the “Euthyphro Dilemma” as presented in Plato’s “Euthyphro.”
http://archive.org/download/sophiaexnihilo/%27Euthyphro%27%20Part%20I%20by%20Plato%20-%20Sophia%20Ex%20Nihilo%20-%2012-23-13.mp3 The panel discusses the historical and literary context of Plato’s “Euthyphro.”