Samuel Wilson & Tony Gill on Religion and Euvoluntary Exchange
How really ”free” are you to choose your own religion? While this topic has been fodder for theologians and moral philosophers for centuries, can contemporary economists bring anything to this debate?...
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After serving in the Presbyterian ministry for over two decades, our guest Jim Tonkowich, former president of the Institute on Religion & Democracy, made the decision to convert to Catholicism. We...
View ArticleJ Warner Wallace on Cold-Case Christianity & Christmas
What could a homicide detective, who was an ardent atheist early in his life, tell us about the historical veracity of The Bible? We invite J. Warner Wallace, a real-life detective and author of...
View ArticleProselytism, Social Stability, and Development: A Panel Discussion
Is religious proselytism equivalent to cultural genocide? What social and political implications does evangelization have on societies around the world? And how does the state regulate individuals who...
View ArticleProselytism, Humanitarianism, and Development: A Panel Discussion
Proselytism is as old as religion itself. Nearly all spiritual faiths seek to expand the number of adherents that they have via communicating with people not within their faith tradition. But to what...
View ArticleKyle Roberts on Evangelical Gotham
Gotham. The Big Apple. The City that Never Sleeps. New York City. We have many images of New York City, but how many of us as thinking of that worldly city having a vibrant evangelical community in...
View ArticleJim Papandrea on the Catholicism of Early Christianity
Protestants have often accused the Roman Catholic Church of “adding on” a great many traditions, rituals, and theological components that were not part of early Christianity. Prof. Jim Papandrea, an...
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