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Using Literature to defend the Christian Worldview
This week Philip Alexander is joined by Holly Ordway, Chair of the Apologetics Department at Houston Baptist University, to discuss cultural and literary apologetics. Discussed in this episode: the increasing illiteracy of our culture, "sensory overload"
The Church and Secular Culture
This week Philip Alexander talks to Sarah Flashing, a fellow associate of Solid Reasons, about the Church's role in secular culture. Â The inaugural invitation of Louie Giglio is discussed, along with the resurfacing of his sermon "In Search of a Standard
Biblical Understanding of Government
In this week’s episode Philip Alexander dives into the Biblical understanding of Government. Philip starts with a foundation that mankind is fallen, and the understanding that civil government in its current state is not “perfect†nor an attempt to
Impacting Christian Culture with the Arts, with Doug Powell
On this episode Philip Alexander talks to Doug Powell, musician, author, and apologist. This episode can be divided in to two parts, an interview with Doug and what he's been working on, and the second half covering Christian culture, art, music, church d
Everyone wants a little Jesus
This week's episode addresses a growing trend, wanting a piece or little Jesus. Â Philip Alexander addresses the idea that you can't have a little Jesus, and addresses point-by-point the extreme liberal and unorthodox ideas about Jesus. Â Philip rants abo
War on Christmas
Special Christmas Show- Â On this show Philip Alexander will discuss the War on Christmas and why "Reason's Greetings" should not be a concern for the well-informed Christian. Christianity is not based solely on faith, but faith based on knowledge. Philip
Critical Thinking in the Life of the Christian
This week we will be talking to Paul Rupple with Solid Reasons on the importance of Critical Thinking in the life of the Christian. Paul discusses what it means to think critically and where to begin. Also discussed in the show is deductive, inductive, an
Concerns of Dark Romance, with Anthony Weber
On today's show we will be talking to Anthony Weber, a man of many hats, but one that is connected to the growing trend in film and literature -Dark Romance. We will be talking a little about Twilight, Superheros, and Disney's Brave. Where do we draw the
Exegetical Fallacies
This week Philip Alexander discusses Exegetical Fallacies. Â Using the book by the same name by D.A. Carson, Philip discusses many different fallacies that we all commit, including: Word Fallacies, Grammatical Fallacies, Logical Fallacies, Presuppositiona
What is Exegesis?
This week's podcast covers the topic of "Exegesis," what it is, why it is important, and how we can do it well. Â Philip Alexander discusses the basis of a good commentary, the value of biblical languages, and some advice to doing "good exegesis." Books