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  • 3.7 Lessons from Luther and Bonhoeffer: Interview with Eric Metaxas
    2021/03/22
    In this episode I interview the one and only Eric Metaxas! He is author , speaker, and conservative radio host. He has written three biographies, Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery about William Wilberforce (2007), Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy about Dietrich Bonhoeffer (2011), and Martin Luther: The Man Who […]
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    33 分
  • 3.6 REASON, GOD AND THE MEANING OF LIFE: The Transcendental in Kant : Dr. Chris Firestone,PhD
    2021/03/14
    What are the limits of reason in moral thinking and living? How do we understand God in light of the critique of Immanuel Kant? In this episode of LogicallyFaithful, Dr. Chris Firestone helps us see what we cannot with our eyes alone. He is Chair of the Philosophy Department at Trinity International University and is […]
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  • 3.5 WHAT IS GOD? The Attributes of God, a philosophical lecture
    2021/02/16
    What are some of these attributes that make God, God? Here are a few : God is by definition a perfect being. In most theological positions in the western traditions God is a maximally great being who is perfect –having greatest consistent set of properties that add to his metaphysical value •Necessary : God exists necessarily rather than contingently (Anselm) […]
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    23 分
  • 3.4 The Shadow of Doubt and the Absurdity of Certainty
    2021/02/07
    How can one have a holistic faith yet still have nagging doubts? This podcast is on a talk I delivered on doubt from the book of John 20: 24-31. “In faith there is enough light for those who want to believe and enough shadows to blind those who don’t.” “Pensées” by Blaise Pascal, This is the outline 1. […]
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    30 分
  • 3.3 The Historical Context of Religious Oppression
    2021/02/01
    How do we deal with religious oppression in society? I was part of a Social Justice Education Town Hall on the Historical Context of Religion and Oppression 11/12/20 at Northern Illinois University. It was with Dr. Ted Williams at the Professor of Political Science and Dr. Bonnie Harrison, Anthropology, an African indigenous religious expert. Here is the audio.
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  • 3.2 How to find Peace in the Pieces of Life
    2021/01/21
    Find out how to restore your peace in this podcast. The Hebrew word for Peace, Shalom (Hebrew: שָׁלוֹם‎ shalom) is not just an absence of trouble, but a restoring of wholeness. It refers to a stone that has no cracks. Life is a complex web full of moving parts and circumstances, when you are lacking peace—it […]
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    31 分
  • 3.1 Most Reluctant Convert: with Max McLean as C.S. Lewis
    2021/01/12
    It is my honor to interview the great Max McLean on his role as C.S. Lewis Onstage in The Most Reluctant Convert for the New Season 3.1 of LogicallyFaithful! He is an award-winning actor and founder and artistic director of New York City-based Fellowship for Performing Arts. Max adapted for the stage The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis Onstage: The Most […]
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    54 分
  • 2.34 Is Islam a Religion of Peace?
    2021/01/06
    What makes a religion peaceful? Is Islam a “religion of peace?” How should we address this issue with wisdom, truth, and grace? Now, please note, we cannot adequately understand and deal with this controversial issue without people being offended. But being offended does not make you or me right. We must look at the truth […]
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    36 分