Ep. 267: How Philosophy Helps Us to Understand Theology with Dr. Eric Yang
On this ep, Nate and Logan chat with Dr. Eric Yang, author of An Introduction to Christian Philosophical Theology. How does philosophy help us to understand the Trinity, the Incarnation, and more? Find out on this ep!
Ep. 262: If Christians Are Guided By the Holy Spirit, Why Don’t They All Agree?
On this episode, Nate tackles the reason for differences in denominations, doctrine, and theology. Today’s question is: If Christians Are Guided By the Holy Spirit, Why Don’t They All Agree? Find out what Nate said!
Ep. 207: If God is truth, why does He let so many Christians disagree about doctrine?
On this jumbo-sized edition of the show, Nate and Logan answer questions like: If God is truth, why does He let so many Christians disagree about doctrine?
Ep. 199: How to Engage the Youth at Your Church
On this episode, Nate and the team discussed how to engage the youth at your local church, whether you're a youth pastor or not.
Ep. 141: Ask Nate Anything!
Nate explains a shift taking place in apologetics and why it's encouraging, and he takes questions from Facebook.
Sorry Paul, But God's Wisdom Just Isn't Foolish
God's wisdom can be portrayed as foolish but can God's love be portrayed as reckless?
Q&A: What Is Original Sin?
If all people by nature sin then where did this propensity come from?
Buddhism Invites Logical Evaluation
The notion that Buddhism is immune to logical assessment is false
Why the Trinity Is Defendable
In this 3 minute video, Jonathan McLatchie explains why the Trinity can be defended philosophically.
Do Christians Worship One God–or Three?
It’s not illogical to say perfect unity results in ontological oneness.
Thought Snack: Who Needs Theology?
Dr. J.I. Packer explains what happens to Christians who do not develop an understanding of Theology.
3 Quran Verses Every Christian Should Know
Apologist David Wood provides a quick primer on the contradictory teachings of Islam.
The Parable of the Sower and Predestination
Apologist Greg Koukl discusses whether the Parable of the Sower (Matthew 13:3-9, 18-23) can be explained in light of the Reformed view of predestination.