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Friday, August 7, 2009
The Lost Art of Great Cooking
Great cooking is hard to find these days. One of the most important rooms in every home, the kitchen, was once the heart of the home, drawing the family together for food and fellowship. While the size and price tag of kitchens is not shrinking, their importance clearly is. In light of the new movie…
Monday, September 22, 2008
“Licensing People to Put Others Down” — The End of Human Dignity
Baroness Mary Warnock is one of the most influential figures in British life today, and one of the most influential specialists in medical ethics on the international scene. When she speaks, the medical community listens. Given what she has just said, every single one of us had better pay attention.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
Navigating The New Media
The blogosphere has radically transformed the way in which we consume and produce information. However, very little thought goes into how Christians can claim this New Media for Christ. How can a blog bring glory to God? Broadcasting from the BlogWorld Expo in Las Vegas, Dr. Mohler is joined by Biola University professor (and blogger)…
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Dying with Dignity: Human Exceptionalism and the Euthanasia Debate
Do Western ideals of human autonomy and the alleviation of human suffering demand a much broader idea of euthanasia and assisted suicide? Some bioethicists are increasingly suggesting they do, arguing that even those diagnosed as mentally ill should have access to assisted suicide. On today’s program, Russell Moore welcomes Wesley Smith, a senior fellow at…
Monday, April 23, 2007
Recovering Our Vocabulary: The Language of Chastity
Dawn Eden’s The Thrill of the Chaste has caught the attention of both Christians and non-Christians alike. Her book is unapologetically counter-cultural, arguing that even more important than abstinence, Christians need to recover a biblical theology of chastity. Ms. Eden joins us in the studio on today’s program for a fantastic conversation you won’t want…

