The Table Podcast - Issues of God and Culture
Latest Episodes
600th Episode: Our Story
In this special episode of the Table Podcast, all of the hosts gather together to discuss the fun and fascinating story of the Table Podcast, reminiscing on its past, the current dynamic, and also the future of the podcast.
Christianity, Politics, and the Public Space: What is the Connection? – Classic
In this classic episode, Darrell Bock and Patrick Schreiner discuss how to live as ambassadors for Christ and engage in politics.
Dispensationalism and Evangelicals
In this episode, Darrell Bock, Paul Weaver, and Daniel Hummel discuss Hummels book The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism to offer critique and feedback.
The Centrality of Scripture
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Stephen Nichols, and Clint Arnold discuss the Bible, focusing on how it is viewed in academia and its importance in the life of Christians.
Why Christians Care About Art and Beauty
In this episode, Kasey Olander, Brian Chan, and Neil Coulter explore the meaning of art and beauty and their roles in the life of a Christian.
Apologetics, AI, and Fiction
In this episode, Kymberli Cook, Darrell Bock, and Michael Svigel discuss Svigels novella that explores what happens when a sentient AI system finds God.
Dealing Dope to Preaching Hope
In this episode, Milyce Pipkin interviews Dimas Salaberrios about his life and how the Lord took him from being a drug dealer to an influential man of God.
Saying Goodbye to Church: Can it be Reversed?
In this episode, Darrell Bock invites Jim Davis and Michael Graham to discuss the findings from their study on why people are leaving evangelicalism and the church.
Smart Strategies for Church Finances
In this episode, Bill Hendricks, John Reece, and George Hillman discuss how leaders in the church can be better prepared to steward their finances.
The Christian Presence in Australia
In this episode, Darrell Bock, John Dickson, and Simon Smart take a look at Christianity in Australia, highlighting the work John and Simon do at the Centre for Public Christianity.