
This podcast, CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL Reads, presents audio versions of CHRISTIANRESEARCH JOURNAL articles. As the flagship publication of the Christian ResearchInstitute, the JOURNAL seeks to equip followers of Christ to think and to liveChristianly—to exercise truth and experience life. Truth, especially essential Christiandoctrine, forms the basis for how we live our lives in Christ. As the ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 209 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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This is Episode 208 of Christian Research Journal Reads. This is an audio version of the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL article, “Lessons Learned (and Not Learned) from the Evangelical Debate over Adam and Eve” by Casey Luskin.This article first appeared... more
This is Episode 207 of Christian Research Journal Reads. This is an audio version of the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL article, “Sex, Slavery, and Sin: Is the God of the Bible Really That Different from the God of Islam?” by Hank Hanegraaff.This article... more
This is Episode 206 of Christian Research Journal Reads. This is an audio version of the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL article, “Thomas Aquinas’s Five Proofs for God Revisited” by Trent Horn. www.equip.org/articles/thomas-aquinass-five-proofs-fo... more
This is Episode 205 of Christian Research Journal Reads. This is an audio version of the CHRISTIAN RESEARCH JOURNAL article, “How We Lost the Universities and How to Reclaim the Voice of Christ” by Corey Miller.www.equip.org/articles/how-we-l... more
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A theology-forward, scripture-centered program that presents audio versions of Christian Research Journal articles. Episodes consistently explore ethical, doctrinal, and cultural topics through a Christian lens, often linking modern issues (social media ethics, LGBTQ topics, astrology, etc.) to biblical interpretation and church history. The show tends to favor thoughtful dialogue, practical application, and discernment, with hosts and readers providing nuanced takes rather than polemical stances. Noteworthy is the clear emphasis on apologetics and doctrinal clarity, coupled with accessible explanations of complex topics for listeners who want to think deeply about faith in daily life.
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