Thinking in Public with Albert Mohler
A podcast by R. Albert Mohler, Jr. - Wednesdays
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190 Episodes
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The Fate of Reading in a Digital Age: A Conversation with Sven Birkerts
Published: 5/31/2011 -
Moral Reasoning in a Secular Age: A Conversation with Professor Alan Dershowitz
Published: 5/23/2011 -
The Moral Crisis of Secular Culture: A Conversation with Mary Eberstadt
Published: 5/16/2011 -
Evangelical Fervor and the Crisis of the Civil War: A Conversation with Historian David Goldfield
Published: 5/4/2011 -
Original Sin in the Twentieth Century: A Conversation with Andrew S. Finstuen
Published: 5/2/2011 -
What Must We Learn from the Bloodlands?: A Conversation with Historian Timothy Snyder
Published: 4/25/2011 -
Where Have the Men Gone? A Conversation with Kay Hymowitz
Published: 4/11/2011 -
Media Ecology and the Modern Mind: A Conversation with T. David Gordon
Published: 4/4/2011 -
Looking Forward, Looking Back: A Conversation with Historian Martin E. Marty
Published: 3/3/2011 -
Are We Really Just a Blank Slate? A Conversation with Steven Pinker
Published: 2/28/2011 -
The Persistence of Place: A Conversation with John Shelton Reed
Published: 2/21/2011 -
What Does Philosophy Say to Our Times? A Conversation with Roger Scruton
Published: 2/14/2011 -
Four Centuries of the King James Bible: A Conversation with Leland Ryken
Published: 1/31/2011 -
Moral Argument in Modern Times: A Conversation with Robert P. George
Published: 1/24/2011 -
The Age Wave and Its Consequences: A Conversation with Ted Fishman
Published: 1/14/2011 -
The Fate of Ideas in the Modern Age: A Conversation with Stanley Fish
Published: 1/10/2011 -
The Meaning of Handel's Messiah: A Conversation with Calvin Stapert
Published: 12/6/2010 -
Seeking Wisdom for a Modern World: A Conversation with Leon Kass
Published: 11/29/2010 -
A Religious Test for Public Office? A Conversation with Damon Linker
Published: 11/15/2010 -
Soft Patriarchy, Firm Realities: A Conversation with Bradford Wilcox
Published: 11/9/2010
For more resources, including articles, The Briefing, Thinking in Public, and archived editions of his nationally-syndicated radio show, The Albert Mohler Program, be sure to visit albertmohler.com.