Podcast Episodes
Back to Search117. Jeff Hardin | Science & Wonder
Ever since he was a kid, Jeff Hardin has been fascinated by the natural world. His long standing avenue for connecting with creation has been science…
3 years, 11 months ago
116. Susan Wise Bauer | Homeschooling, History, and the Foundation of Science
Traditional homeschooling and hybrid models have seen a huge uptick in the last couple of years, and, unsurprisingly, the COVID-19 pandemic has been …
3 years, 11 months ago
115. Willie James Jennings | Hollow Places, Hallowed Places
When faced with something completely new, how will our theology help us to respond? Willie James Jennings helps us to look back into history at a tim…
3 years, 11 months ago
114. Jonathan Moo | Revelation and Radical Faithfulness
Reading the news these days can make it seem like the world is coming to an end. And reading scientific journals, especially regarding climate, biodi…
4 years ago
113. Loren Haarsma | Four Approaches to Original Sin
There are a range of ways that people have thought about original sin, Adam and Eve, and the spread of sin throughout the world. Scientific knowledge…
4 years ago
BONUS | Francis Collins and Phil Vischer
Francis Collins and Phil Vischer sit down to talk about science and faith and the new BioLogos Integrate curriculum.
Learn more about BioLogos Integ…
4 years ago
112. Bill McKibben | No License to Give Up
With his 1989 book The End of Nature, climate activist Bill McKibben launched the contemporary movement against climate change. In the several decade…
4 years ago
111. N.T. Wright | The Point of Resurrection
For an episode released during Holy Week, it seemed appropriate to have a conversation with the theologian who has written what many consider to be t…
4 years, 1 month ago
55. Tim Mackie | What is the Bible?
In this episode, Jim Stump is joined by Tim Mackie, one of the founders of BibleProject. Tim’s transformation from West Coast skateboarder, to Bible …
4 years, 1 month ago
110. Makoto Fujimura | Creating Beauty from Brokenness
Makoto Fujimura is a world-renowned artist often counted among the preeminent figures in the “slow art” movement. Yet Fujimura also has a deep connec…
4 years, 1 month ago