Hour 2 – 12/24/18: Colin Nicholl (Continued)
Eric’s conversation with Colin Nicholl from Socrates in the City continues, exploring the validity of the Star of Bethlehem — it’s science at its most festive and most fun! (Encore Presentation)
Eric’s conversation with Colin Nicholl from Socrates in the City continues, exploring the validity of the Star of Bethlehem — it’s science at its most festive and most fun! (Encore Presentation)
If you have ever wondered whether the Star of Bethlehem was real, don’t miss this special holiday edition of the show, as Eric takes us back to Oxford, England, for his enlightening conversation with author and biblical scholar Colin Nicholl. (Encore Presentation)
Eric Hutchinson, Hillsdale college professor of classics, provides insights into moral philosophy, pointing to the work of 16th century Protestant author Niels Hemmingsen’s “On the Law of Nature.”
The true story behind the real Jolly Ol’ Saint Nicholas is explored in a Fun Facts Friday sort of way when author and American Minute host William Federer shares his festive research.
Singer Melinda DeRocker has a Christmas musical treat in store when she joins Eric in the studio to talk about her newest CD and shares funny stories from her early days in New York. (Encore Presentation)
Multitalented physicist, author, and newsman Dr. Michael Guillen discusses the disconcerting moral boundaries science is crossing in his latest book, “The End of Life as We Know It.”
Joseph, did you know? As a minister and adopted father, Howard Edington discusses the valuable role of Jesus’ foster father in his book, “The Forgotten Man.”
Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff talks about the growing attacks on free speech in Europe and what the United States can do to avoid heading down that same path.
Eric continues his conversation with Dr. Joseph Bergeron, who brings his professional expertise to examine the medical aspects of Jesus’ death and the validity of the Gospel accounts in his book, “The Crucifixion of Jesus.”
Dr. Joseph Bergeron brings his professional expertise to examine the medical aspects of Jesus’ death and the validity of the Gospel accounts in his book, “The Crucifixion of Jesus.”