
Applying God's Word To Philosophical Thought
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 379 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsReligion & SpiritualityBooksChristianity | |||

Blind Faith Of Atheist Materialism
We’re breaking up Bahnsen’s 2nd rebuttal into two sections as we did with Stein, as there are two major sections both have covered. In this first half, Bahnsen makes the case of the use of blind faith of atheist m... more
How Does God Think?
Stein didn’t know what the laws of logic were, knows philosophers don’t agree what they are – but now he’s going to point the finger back at Christians and say they don’t know either. He wants to know how does God think and how ... more
Atheist Admits He’s Trapped!
Stein has been stymied and this atheist admits he’s trapped when it comes to his inability to justify his use of the laws of logic within the confines of his atheistic materialism worldview. Next week, we’ll look at his... more
Atheist Admits Atheism Can’t Justify Science
A slightly shorter episode due to sickness by the editor but nonetheless still an important part of the Great Debate.
Here, Stein, the atheist admits atheism can’t justify science especially when it co... more
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I love this podcast, I’m so excited that I found it through their Twitter feed. It’s like a book club on podcast! The discussion is always fascinating and edifying. Very thankful for these two brothers in Christ!
Two Christians who enjoy reading and discussing philosophy do the heavy lifting. Each episode is a discussion on a book or article on philosophy, theology, or similar subject. They discuss and break down the subject material and present it in each episode. You may have wanted to read or had some interest but were intimated by the material. Join Patrick and Tony in their book discussion breaking it down – sometimes chapter by chapter.
Patrick and Tony have been friends since 2005 and have met re... more
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Focusing on the intersection of philosophy and Christian apologetics, this output presents discussions on various theological concepts and debates surrounding the existence of God, often referencing historical debates among notable scholars. The episodes frequently highlight the significance of church history, the integration of faith with scientific inquiry, and critical examinations of philosophical arguments for and against theism. Unique in its format, the content typically encourages deeper thinking about presuppositional apologetics and invites listeners to engage with complex ideological conflicts in the fields of science and religion.
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