Thinkers and thinking

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful with Dr. Paul Gould.

What can we really know about Jesus? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

What can we really know about Jesus? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

What can we know? Was Jesus a myth? And can we trust the Gospels as history?

Is the Bible Anti-Intellectual? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

Is the Bible Anti-Intellectual? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

Does believing the Bible mean checking your brains at the door? What is truth, reason, and faith? How should this affect our cultural engagement?

Questions to ask: How do I talk to someone addicted to their phone? Insight from @RZIMhq's @NathanGBetts

Questions to ask: How do I talk to someone addicted to their phone? Insight from @RZIMhq's @NathanGBetts

The world is noisier than it has ever been. And as a guy who has taught people how to communicate with technology, it has often grieved me that a contemporary response to the noisy world is to simply complain about “kids who don’t look up from their phones.” There has to be a better way to approach this, and that’s one aspect of yesterday’s session with RZIM’s Nathan Betts that was refreshing.