Show Category - Education

Hour 2 – 11/15/19: Michael Behe (continued)

Eric continues his conversation with the biochemist dubbed the “Father of Intelligent Design,” Michael Behe, gaining insights from Behe’s groundbreaking book, “Darwin Devolves.”

Hour 1 – 11/15/19: Michael Behe

From a special Socrates in the City, Eric interviews biochemist Michael Behe regarding “the new science about DNA that challenges evolution” as told in Behe’s book, “Darwin Devolves.”

Hour 2 – 11/08/19: John Lennox (continued)

Eric continues his conversation with Oxford professor John Lennox, delving deeper into the question of scientific proof for and against the existence of a Creator God.

Hour 1 – 11/08/19: John Lennox

From a Socrates in the City event in May of this year, Eric interviewed Oxford professor John Lennox, exploring the question, “Has science buried God?” — discussing the fine-tuned universe, evolution, logic, history, and more!

Hour 2 – 11/01/19: Ron Beers

Heather MacDonald concludes her interview with Eric; then, editorial director Ron Beers delves into the creation of the eminently popular Life Application Study Bible, which has communicated the practical interpretation of the Scriptures to countless readers.

Hour 1 – 10/29/19: Ryan Patrick Hanley

Professor Ryan Patrick Hanley looks into Adam Smith not only as the founder of modern economics, but also as a philosopher who expounds on what qualities will develop an “excellent and praiseworthy character.”

Hour 2 – 10/28/19: Christian Di Spigna (Encore)

Christian Di Spigna discusses his biography of the fascinating Dr. Joseph Warren, an architect of the colonial rebellion who might have led the country as Washington or Jefferson did had he not been martyred at Bunker Hill in 1775. (Encore Presentation)

Hour 2 – 10/09/19: Larry Loftis

Author Larry Loftis tells the story of the heroic WW2 spy with the code name “Lise” who went behind enemy lines to complete several successful missions — and found romance that endured the worst of the war.

Hour 1 – 10/09/19: Thomas S. Kidd

Historian Thomas S. Kidd discusses how, contrary to many scholars’ opinions that the U.S. is headed inexorably toward secularization, American men and women have been (and have remained) a pervasively religious people.

Hour 1 – 10/04/19: Mary Grabar

Scholar Mary Grabar upholds American values and exposes the questionable tactics behind Howard Zinn’s popular book that suggests U.S. history is nothing more than a litany of oppression, slavery, and exploitation.

Hour 1 – 09/25/19: Christian Di Spigna

Christian Di Spigna discusses his biography on the fascinating Dr. Joseph Warren, an architect of the colonial rebellion who might have led the country as Washington or Jefferson did had he not been martyred at Bunker Hill in 1775.

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