Weekly Podcast Roundup (06/13)

AP315 Podcast

Listen to “025 – Ken Samples – Is Christianity Good?” on Spreaker.

In this episode, Brian Auten and Chad Gross interview Christian philosopher Ken Samples on topics from his newest book Christianity Cross-Examined. This is part 2 of a 2-part interview.

The One Minute Apologist

Let’s admit that evangelism can be scary. We often feel unprepared, overwhelmed at the idea, and avoid it all costs. But it is less scary if we avoid these evangelism mistakes. Being aware of these mistakes can make it less scary and let the Holy Spirit work through you.

Mike Winger

Skeptics claim that Barabbas was invented by the Gospels for symbolic purposes. Skeptics say that Pilate would never have given in to the requests of the Jewish leaders to crucify Jesus. Skeptics say that Pilate would not have released prisoners, like Barabbas or Jesus, for the Passover feast. I’ll be answering all that today! But I have two other really important things to cover as well. One of them is the sad fact that the trial of Jesus before Pilate has been historically used to justify persecution of Jewish communities by those who name the name of Christ; the Jewish Messiah, ironically enough! The second issue is simply the point of the passage as it relates to the theology we are learning from the trial of Jesus.

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Mark A. Lester has been a dedicated movie reviewer since the age of 13, from the classics of the golden age to the blockbusters of the 21st century. He currently lives in the western suburbs of Chicago.

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