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On this edition of the 鶹AV, the hosts take a look at the conversion of St. Paul and the numerous sermons that he […]
Continuing their series through the book of Acts, the hosts arrive at chapter 8 where they find Philip talking with an Ethiopian about the meaning […]
In Acts chapter 5 we read that the apostles were arrested and imprisoned for speaking about Jesus, and that an angel set them free and […]
What was the basic message of the world’s earliest Christian missionaries? Did they focus on psychological or emotional wellness, having your best life now, or […]
Many Christians today are preoccupied with the extraordinary over the ordinary. They see God at work only in the big events such as revival meetings, […]
In the second chapter of Acts we find the Apostles gathered together at the feast of Pentecost, receiving the promised gift of the Holy Spirit. […]
Are heaven and hell subjective states of mind or real objective places? That’s the focus of this special BONUS edition of the 鶹AV […]
In the Great Commission, Jesus told his followers to “go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and […]
Take a visit to your local Christian bookstore and you’re likely to find numerous books on discipleship that encourage spiritual disciplines such as journaling, solitude, […]
Jesus tells his followers to “make disciples of all nations.” But what does it mean to become a disciple, and what are today’s churches doing […]
In the Great Commission, Jesus did not merely tell his followers to “go into all the world,” but he also gave us specific instructions for […]
What is the relationship between Christianity and other “Abrahamic faith traditions?” Is Abraham really the father of Judaism, Islam and Christianity, and if so, does […]
According to a recent Pew study, 70% of Americans agreed with the idea that “many religions can lead to eternal life.” What’s more striking is […]
The Great Commission is both deep in its intensity (making disciples, not just converts) and wide in its extensiveness (“into all the world”). But even […]
Starting with Matthew’s Gospel is like walking into the middle of a movie. We have to go back to the Old Testament in order to […]
The kingdom of God can only be defined by attending closely to its unfolding in history. The reign of God takes different forms in this […]
There is a lot of talk these days about “living the gospel” or “being the gospel,” as if we ourselves are the good news. Some […]
On this edition of the program the hosts introduce their new theme for 2011: The Great Commission. In this important mission statement, Jesus does not […]
Michael Horton recently had the opportunity to talk with Notre Dame sociologist Christian Smith, author of Soul Searching, and Souls in Transition. Dr. Smith coined […]
Is it more important to “be the gospel” to others, or to “preach the gospel”? To our surprise, sixty-nine percent of the Christians we polled […]
On this program the hosts interact with the results of a recent survey of general Bible knowledge taken at a Christian convention. In this survey, […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV, Michael Horton talks with Rev. Christopher Wright, who is the international director of the Langham Partnership and […]
According to Michael Horton, an alternative title for this broadcast could be, “You’re so vain, you probably think this Psalm is about you.” On this […]
According to sixteenth century Roman Catholics, the Bible was a dark and obscure book that required an infallible interpreter. Given many of the abuses and […]
When Jesus returns will he separate the sheep and the goats based upon good works? How are we to understand Jesus’ teaching about this in […]
Jesus taught that a person is not worthy of being his disciple unless he hates his father and mother. In fact, he even goes on […]
What is the basic point of the parable of the Good Samaritan? Most people would probably say that it’s a nice story that teaches us […]
On this program the hosts will discuss the parable of the Prodigal Son and other similar narratives. Through each of these tales, the point Jesus […]
What is the point of the parables? Is there a moral to the story that we should all look for and attempt to follow? Is […]
Some say that Jesus taught in parables because this mode of communication is the most effective for large audiences. But is this really what Jesus […]
On this edition of the program Michael Horton talks with Princeton Seminary professor Kenda Creasy Dean about her new book, Almost Christian: What the Faith […]
The hosts have been making the argument for the past few weeks that Christ and his grand rescue mission is the major subject of Scripture. […]
According to Australian theologian Graeme Goldsworthy, author of Gospel-Centered Hermeneutics, and According to Plan, the gospel of Christ is the central story of the entire […]
On this edition of the 鶹AV, we’re featuring a panel discussion on global evangelism, sponsored by the Lausanne Movement for World Evangelization. This […]
What is the nature of American spirituality, and how does it differ from classical Christian conceptions of God, revelation, and redemption? On this edition of […]
Having established in previous programs that the New Testament documents are the most reliable texts of ancient history, the hosts in this program discuss the […]
All great books are difficult to master, and according to classicist Mortimer Adler the Bible is the most challenging of all the great books. This […]
As they continue to discuss the subject of proper biblical interpretation, the hosts on this edition of the program take a look at frequent errors […]
How should we interpret the Bible? Literally? Figuratively? Allegorically? On this edition of the program the hosts take up the subject of hermeneutics, or proper […]
We live in a world of constant distraction. Not only are we constantly being interrupted by cellphones, email, and text messages, but we’re also distracted […]
If Jesus was a real historical individual, then do we have any confirming evidence for his life and ministry from sources outside the New Testament? […]
Can we trust the New Testament portrait of Jesus, or is the Jesus of history radically different from the Jesus of faith? What are we […]
Some today are arguing that the New Testament is so full of transmission errors and scribal additions that it cannot be trusted. But is this […]
How is a person to know whether or not Christianity is the true religion? Aren’t all religious claims subjective attempts to grasp the ungraspable? Isn’t […]
Why were some books chosen as part of the biblical canon while others were rejected? Why do Catholic Bibles have an extra section called the […]
Why is the Old Testament arranged the way it is, and how do the various books relate to each other? Is it likely that these […]
What is an emerging adult, and how have the beliefs and religious practices of this group changed in recent decades? What effect does our contemporary […]
How did the apostles contend for the faith throughout the book of Acts? Did they appeal to the practical benefits of living life Jesus’ way? […]
How did the apostles contend for the faith throughout the book of Acts? Did they appeal to the practical benefits of living life Jesus’ way? […]
Some who believe that the Bible is an inspired book go on to reject the idea that it is inerrant. But what does it mean […]
What does it mean to assert that the Bible is an inspired text? Did this holy book fall out of Heaven? Did the biblical writers […]
On this edition of the program the hosts walk through the significance of Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. In particular, they focus on the importance […]