Matt, Tom and Paul discuss the Christopher Nolan film, Oppenheimer, and the book which serves as the basis of the film, American Prometheus, setting it in the context of the dropping of the Bomb on Hiroshima (August 6th) and Nagasaki (August 9th), and the theological and moral implications.
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Distinguishing an Authentic from a Counterfeit Experience of God
Sermon: The Eternal Created Image
Cultural Biblical Interpretation
Sermon: Experience of God
Interview with the Artist Corby Blem
Sermon: The Sublime Experience of Resurrection Faith
Religion as Defined by Ludwig Feuerbach, Peter Berger, and Mircea Eliade
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The Moral Fullness of Narrative or Imaginative Apologetics
Interview with Girard Specialist Michael Hardin
Sermon: The Immoral Argument for God
Sermon: The Logos is the Incarnate Christ and the Essence of God
A Discussion About Radical Evil and the Moral Argument
Sermon: Conversion of the Imagination
The Conclusion to a Discussion of PBI Apologetics
Sermon: Historical Apologetics
A Discussion of PBI Apologetics
Sermon: Apocalyptic Apologetics
The Social Dilemma
Sermon: What is the Work of Christ?
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