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Food Trucks in Babylon: Moral Apologetics, Prayer, and the Impassibility of God

7th May 2021

A few months ago, one of our most faithful listeners and favorite supporters Tanner Billson asked a question about apologetics and the impassibility of God. It was a difficult dilemma, so Garrick and Timothy headed to the best place in the world to determine how to deal with difficult dilemmas: superhero comics. That’s because, in […]

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Audio, Blog, History, leadership, Learn, music review, pastoral ministry, Podcast, Solve, Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast Tagged With: Beastie Boys, ethics, Food Trucks in Babylon, Gary Cherone, Herman Bavinck, immutability, impassibility, James 3, Journey, Michael W. Smith, moral, moral apologetics, Pearl Jam, prayer, Ryan Lister, superheroes, Superheroes Can’t Save You, theology proper, Todd Miles, Van Halen

Russell Moore: The Search for a Satisfying Story + “He Went to Paris” (Jimmy Buffett)

22nd September 2020

Sometimes, the best defense of the gospel isn’t a better argument but a better story. That’s why the previous episode about Josh Chatraw’s book Telling a Better Story and this episode with Russell Moore both focus on narrative apologetics. Also: after an episode in which your intrepid cohosts dredged the depths of some of the […]

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Audio, History, leadership, ministry, music review, Music reviews, Podcast, Three Chords and the Truth: The Apologetics Podcast Tagged With: apologetics, C.S. Lewis, ERLC, ethics, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, Frederick Buechner, fundamentalism, Jimmy Buffett, Johnny Cash, Mere Christianity, narrative, Neil Gaiman, Paul McCartney, Petra, Russell Moore, story, storyline, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, This Means War

Culture: The Value of a Life in Panem [from 2012 review of The Hunger Games]

22nd November 2013

“The future shape of the world,” Baptist theologian R. Albert Mohler has noted, “appears to be a worldview competition between Christianity, Islam, and Western secularism.” The Hunger Games film and books present us with a world where the worldview competition is over in North America, and Western secularism has won. Centuries in the future, the […]

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Blog, Book reviews, Learn, Movie Reviews Tagged With: apologetics, Catching Fire, culture, death, ethics, Hunger Games, secularism, theology

The Value of a Life in Panem: A Review of The Hunger Games

3rd April 2012

“The future shape of the world,” Baptist theologian R. Albert Mohler has noted, “appears to be a worldview competition between Christianity, Islam, and Western secularism.” The Hunger Games film and books present us with a world where the worldview competition is over in North America, and Western secularism has won. Centuries in the future, the […]

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Filed Under: Apologetics, Blog, Book reviews, Learn, Movie Reviews, Solve Tagged With: apologetics, culture, death, ethics, Hunger Games, secularism, theology

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