The panel continues to examine the theological foundations for engaging culture.
Archive for the ‘Jared Oliphint’ Category
A Theology of Culture
The panel examines the theological foundations for engaging culture.
A Tour of Studio B
A behind-the-scenes look at Reformed Forum’s alternate recording location and a discussion of some of the recording gear.
Curse Your Branches, Revisited
On this episode, we revisit David Bazan’s album Curse Your Branches. This time around we focus on our apologetic foundations and make explicit some our our methodology and principial concerns.
For more background, listen to our previous episode. Bazan is perhaps most noted for founding the indie band Pedro the Lion, a group that gained considerable attention in the Christian indie music community. Known for his introspective and emotionally-charged lyrics, Bazan received attention from a broader group with his latest album Curse Your Branches that among other things, details his rejection of evangelical Christianity.
Links
- Christianity Today article
- David Bazan on World Cafe
- Last.fm
- Pandora
- Rhapsody
- Pedro the Lion
Curse Your Branches
The panel takes a critical look at David Bazan’s album Curse Your Branches. Bazan is perhaps most noted for founding the indie band Pedro the Lion, a group that gained considerable attention in the Christian indie music community. Known for his introspective and emotionally-charged lyrics, Bazan received attention from a broader group with his latest album Curse Your Branches that among other things, details his rejection of evangelical Christianity.
Links
- David Bazan on World Cafe
- Last.fm
- Pandora
- Rhapsody
- Pedro the Lion
Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Join us today for a discussion of Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed, a documentary on the acceptance (or lack thereof) of intelligent design in academia.
Links
- Science and Faith: Friends or Foes? – a conference at Westminster Theological Seminary in Glenside, PA, March 12-13, 2010
Books on Apologetics
Camden, Jonathan and Jared chat about books on apologetics.
Collision: Christopher Hitchens vs. Douglas Wilson
Camden, Jared and Jonathan critically review the DVD Collision: Is Christianity Good for the World?, a documentary of the debates between Christopher Hitchens and Douglas Wilson.
The 100th Episode
While celebrating the 100th episode, Jeff, Jim, Camden and friends engage in an open forum. The conversation begins with a discussion of Westminster Theological Seminary and admissions, then quickly charts a course to “punchy” territory. Listen to the participants debate the issues of what it means to be “Reformed” and the eschatology of credo-baptism.
