
Trinity Radio exists to provide academic responses from a Christian perspective in the midst of an increasingly secular culture.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureReligion & Spirituality | |||

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Braxton and Jonathan are not only witty but also give sound reasonable arguments for the Christian worldview
Christians did not invent science. Nor do they encourage its propagation.
I’ve been watching this channel on YouTube pretty consistently since I first found them! I’m hooked! If you’re interested in Christian apologetics or really just delving deeper in the meaning of Christianity, these guys will be able to reach you at whatever level of knowledge you have and help you work yourself up. It’s also agnostic and atheist friendly ;)
I love these guys, This show is fun, Biblical and very interesting
Braxton and JP are the best!
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This show centers on Christian apologetics, philosophy, and theology with a format that blends rigorous argumentation, open dialogue, and live commentary. Across episodes, topics span baptism theology, soul and consciousness, Calvinism and covenant theology, atonement theories, and intersections of faith with culture and politics. The tone tends to be scholarly yet evangelistic, frequently inviting guests or callers to challenge or defend positions, and often featuring in-depth debates on core doctrinal issues. A notable strength is the duo's strong scriptural grounding combined with a willingness to engage controversial topics and to present alternative theological frameworks (e.g., Christus Victor, Molinism, presuppositionalism) in a way ... more
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Recent guests on Trinity Radio include:
1. Derek Bieler
2. Jeremiah Nortier
3. James Fodor
4. Danny Phil Talk
5. David Palmer
6. Dan Barker
7. Jackie Hill Perry
8. Beckett Cook
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