Why I'm An Evidentialist

Why I'm An Evidentialist

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Jesus on Trial: Investigating 5 Difficult Verses in the Gospels

In this episode, I put five of Jesus' hardest sayings under the investigative spotlight. As a cold-case homicide detective, I've spent my career testing witness statements, examining context, and following the evidence wherever it leads. In this "case file," I apply that same app ...  Show more

The Most Dangerous Kind of Faith in the Church Today

Faith is not supposed to be blind, reckless, or detached from reality. In this episode, J. Warner Wallace (cold-case detective and Christian apologist) takes a hard look at the way many Christians think about "faith" and shows why some popular versions of faith are not just weak— ...  Show more

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