![]() (33:30) Why do you believe engaging in secular stories, as well as the Bible, enriches your belief in Jesus vs. ![]() (29:52) What did you hope the reader would take away from one of your more recent books, Jesus Through the Eyes of Women?.(17:51) How do you encourage Christians to engage thoughtfully on the topic, of purity, same sex attraction, etc.What’s it like to engage in the world of apologetics with more of a humble heart toward the difficult topics? It is a tone that is often missing in the world of Christian apologetics. (11:20) Something I appreciate about your work as an Apologist is the humility with which you engage difficult questions of the faith.I was not in any way raised with the anti intellectualism that can be characteristic of American evangelicalism…” Will you expound on that a little bit and why you have found that to be crucial to your faith when people do object to it? (3:50) You’ve said, “My parents gave me such a strong sense growing up that Christians should be the most intellectually curious people in town.Questions Discussed During Intellects Are Christians Too: ![]() Rebecca McLaughlin and Amber discuss the value of intellectual curiosity for the Christian, engaging secular literature to enrich one’s belief in Jesus, sexual ethics in our post Christian world, and more. ![]()
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