Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis

Truth Tribe with Douglas Groothuis is a podcast dedicated to finding the truth through reason, and evidence about what matters most. Our subjects include how to defend the Christian faith (through apologetics), biblical ethics, and social issues.

When Failure Is God's Plan: My Academic Disaster Turned Good

Today, Dr. Groothuis shares his biggest academic failure—the rejection of his first dissertation proposal—and how God redeemed it for good. Inspired by William Lane Craig’s story of academic struggle, Dr. Groothuis shares the humbling and humorous journey from disappointment to breakthrough. Through tales of philosophical debate, divine providence, lawnmower interruptions, and academic resilience, this episode offers listeners a deeper understanding of how setbacks often serve God's greater purposes—even if the benefits unfold over years or decades. 🔑 Main Takeaways Rejection isn’t the end: Dr. Groothuis’s first dissertation on Blaise Pascal was rejected—twice. But that failure led to a revised and ultimately successful dissertation on Pascal’s rejection of natural theology. Nothing is wasted: Material from his rejected dissertation later became a published book (On Pascal) and a peer-reviewed article in Religious Studies. Humility and perseverance are essential to both academic and spiritual growth. Writing under pressure and against disagreement sharpened Groothuis’s convictions and writing. A one-year delay led to the perfect job opening at Denver Seminary—where he taught for 31 years. A lawnmower anecdote and the loving intervention of his late wife, Rebecca, became part of the unique story of his defense day. Through it all, Romans 8:28 reminds us that God works through failure to bring about our final good: Christlikeness. 📖 Key Bible Verse Referenced Romans 8:28 –Read at BibleStudyTools.com“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” 🧠 Topics Covered The rejection and rewriting of a doctoral dissertation Pascal’s critique of natural theology The importance of natural theology in Christian apologetics Academic endurance and divine timing Personal anecdotes from dissertation committees Reflections on suffering and sanctification 🔗 Relevant Resources 📘 On Pascal by Douglas Groothuis (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) 📘 Christian Apologetics (2nd Ed.) – Especially the section on natural theology 📘 Walking Through Twilight – Dr. Groothuis’s book on grief and loss after his wife’s decline and passing 💻 DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University 🏛️ Cornerstone Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 🙏 Reflect on how God may be using your failures for a greater purpose. 📢 Share this episode with students, professors, and anyone navigating setbacks. 💡 Explore more of Dr. Groothuis’s teachings, books, and ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com 🎓 Learn more about Christ-centered education at Cornerstone University Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

08-04
12:46

Can Darwinism Support Morality?

In this powerful and intellectually provocative episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads his essay from the Summer 2025 issue of Salvo Magazine, titled “Escape from the Acid Bath: Can Darwinism Support Morality?” Drawing from his broader work in Christian Apologetics (2nd ed.), Dr. Groothuis critically examines the claim that Darwinian evolution can serve as a sufficient foundation for objective morality, contrasting that with the moral implications of a theistic worldview grounded in divine character and design. This essay-style episode surveys the views of prominent atheists such as Daniel Dennett, Karl Marx, Richard Dawkins, and Sam Harris, and demonstrates the internal philosophical weaknesses of moral theories rooted in evolutionary naturalism. Instead, Dr. Groothuis makes a compelling case for Judeo-Christian theism as the only viable foundation for universal moral truths. 🔑 Main Takeaways Daniel Dennett’s “universal acid” metaphor reveals how Darwinism corrodes all foundations of purpose and morality in the universe. Evolutionary theories of morality — while attempting to explain altruism, cooperation, and conscience — fail to justify why these traits are morally binding or intrinsically good. C.S. Lewis’s insights in The Abolition of Man clarify why objective moral values cannot arise from mere instincts or natural processes. Even atheists who believe in objective morality (atheistic moral realists) must borrow metaphysical tools from theism to make their arguments coherent. The essay concludes that Darwinism, as a materialist worldview, lacks the resources to support moral law — but the Christian tradition offers a firm foundation for it. 📖 Key Bible Verses Referenced Romans 2:14–15 – Read at BibleStudyTools.com 1 Corinthians 15:3–4, 17, 20 – Read at BibleStudyTools.com Colossians 2:8 – Read at BibleStudyTools.com 2 Corinthians 10:3–5 – Read at BibleStudyTools.com Ephesians 6:10–19 – Read at BibleStudyTools.com 👤 Guest None for this episode.This is a solo reading and analysis by Dr. Douglas Groothuis, professor of philosophy at Cornerstone University and Cornerstone Theological Seminary. 🔗 Relevant Resources Mentioned 📰 Salvo Magazine – Issue 73 (Summer 2025) 📘 Christian Apologetics (2nd Edition) by Douglas Groothuis 📘 Darwin’s Dangerous Idea by Daniel Dennett 📘 The Abolition of Man by C.S. Lewis 📘 The Moral Landscape by Sam Harris 💻 DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University and Cornerstone Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action ✅ Reflect deeply: Can your worldview account for objective moral truth? 📢 Share this episode with those wrestling with questions about morality, evolution, and faith. 🌐 Explore more content and connect with Dr. Groothuis at DouglasGroothuis.com 🎓 Learn more about Christ-centered higher education at Cornerstone University Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

07-28
16:50

12 Essential Questions Every Public Apologist Should Be Able to Answer

In this episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis offers a passionate critique of the current state of online apologetics, prompted by the growing flood of YouTube, Instagram, and podcast-based apologetics influencers. While affirming the good work being done by some leaders, he cautions against the rise of shallow, flashy, and poorly studied content that too often passes for serious Christian defense. Drawing from nearly 50 years of ministry, teaching, and academic publishing, Dr. Groothuis outlines 12 core competencies every public apologist must master — from a well-formed biblical worldview to knowledge of logic, philosophy, Scripture, world religions, and more. This episode is both a sobering warning and a visionary charge to anyone who desires to contend for the faith in today’s media-saturated culture. 🔑 Main Takeaways Understand the dangers of “apologetics on the cheap” — content divorced from prayer, Scripture, and rigorous study. Learn the 12 essential questions every public apologist should be able to answer, covering: Biblical worldview and doctrine Scriptural knowledge and memorization Logic and philosophical reasoning Historical apologetics methods Theological cults and New Age movements Relational skill in real-world dialogue Discover why rhetoric, logic, and spiritual discipline are non-negotiable for sound apologetics. Be exhorted to pursue apologetics with reverence, humility, prayer, and fire in your bones — not pride or platform chasing. Explore recommended reading for each area of growth, including works by James Sire, Walter Martin, Francis Schaeffer, Ronald Nash, Paul Little, and Os Guinness. 📖 Key Bible Verses Referenced Galatians 1:6–13 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 1 John 4:1–6 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Ephesians 2:1–10 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Colossians 2:8 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com James 3:1–3 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 2 Corinthians 10:3–5 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Ephesians 6:10–19 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 1 Peter 3:15 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Matthew 22 (Jesus and apologetics) — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Jude 3 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Jeremiah 20:9, Acts 20:24, Matthew 22:37–39, 1 Corinthians 13, Romans 12:1–2 🔗 Recommended Resources 📘 The Universe Next Door by James Sire 📘 Kingdom of the Cults by Walter Martin 📘 Unmasking the New Age and Confronting the New Age by Douglas Groothuis 📘 Life’s Ultimate Questions by Ronald Nash 📘 From Thales to Dewey by Gordon H. Clark 📘 Tactics by Greg Koukl 📘 Bridge-Building Apologetics by Lindsay Medenwald 📘 How to Give Away Your Faith by Paul Little 📘 Warfare Prayer by Mark Bubeck 📘 The Knowledge of God in the World and the Word by Groothuis & Sheppardson 📣 Calls to Action 🧠 Aspiring apologist? Use this checklist to evaluate and strengthen your approach to defending the faith. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more biblically grounded cultural critique and apologetics instruction. 🌐 Explore more at DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Learn about Dr. Groothuis’s work at Cornerstone University and Seminary 💬 Share this episode with anyone preparing for public ministry or navigating apologetics in today’s digital age. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

07-21
25:58

Autobiography as Apologetic: My Journey to Faith and Christian Philosophy

In this extended and moving episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads his essay Autobiography as Apologetic, originally published in the Christian Research Journal. This personal narrative recounts his journey from spiritual seeking and philosophical skepticism to a lifelong commitment to Christ and Christian apologetics. With clarity and honesty, Dr. Groothuis shares how God pursued him through dreams, conversations, mystical encounters, academic trials, and literature. He recounts the influences of thinkers like Kierkegaard, Schaeffer, and C.S. Lewis, the love and editing brilliance of his late wife Rebecca, and how Christian truth took hold of his mind and heart. This is more than a memoir — it is a testimony to the truth, power, and rationality of the gospel. 🔑 Main Takeaways Discover how a former seeker of esoteric spirituality and Eastern mysticism came to see the Bible as the only source of truth. Learn how autobiography can serve as a form of apologetics, blending personal story with evidence-based faith. Understand why spiritual warfare, critical thinking, and biblical literacy are essential for defending Christianity. Be inspired by the role of mentors, books, dreams, and divine providence in shaping a Christian philosopher’s worldview. Reflect on how suffering and assurance of faith are both part of the journey — and how apologetics can minister even in deep personal trials. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced Psalm 19:1–6; Romans 1:18–21; Revelation 13:18; Galatians 1:6–11; Revelation 21–22; Ephesians 2:8; John 6:68–69; 3 John 1:4   Relevant Resources & Mentions 📘 Autobiography as Apologetic — Read at Christian Research Journal 📘 Christian Apologetics by Douglas Groothuis 📘 The God Who Is There by Francis Schaeffer 📘 The Kingdom of the Cults by Walter Martin 📘 The Universe Next Door by James Sire 🎙️ The Bible Answer Man radio program 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 📝 Read the full article “Autobiography as Apologetic” on the Christian Research Journal website. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more personal reflections, cultural commentary, and philosophical defense of the Christian faith. 🌐 Explore more of Dr. Groothuis’ writing and ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com 💬 Share this episode with friends or students seeking an honest journey into Christian belief. ⭐ Leave a review to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

07-14
40:16

Why Gambling Is Not Just a Game

In this episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis shares a timely Christian reflection on gambling, prompted by a recent commentary from Al Mohler and cultural attention around the Kentucky Derby. Drawing from a short editorial he originally wrote in response to a proposed state-run gambling initiative in Alaska, Dr. Groothuis explores the moral, philosophical, and spiritual dangers of gambling through the lens of the Christian worldview. From the addictive nature of gambling to the flawed utilitarian logic used to defend it, this episode challenges listeners to examine the ethics of state-sponsored betting, personal responsibility, and trust in divine providence rather than chance. 🔑 Main Takeaways Understand why gambling is not a neutral activity, but a form of vice that undermines personal virtue and social trust. Learn the difference between investment risk and gambling risk, and why only one has ethical merit. Explore how gambling fosters covetousness, addiction, and misplaced hope, especially among the vulnerable. Discover why state sponsorship of gambling is especially troubling from a Christian ethical standpoint. Be reminded that the Christian work ethic, grounded in honesty and effort, stands in stark contrast to the gambling ethic of luck and chance. 📖 Biblical Principles Referenced Work and Provision – Colossians 3:23–24, Proverbs 13:11 Stewardship and Self-Control – 1 Timothy 6:6–10, Proverbs 28:20 Trust in God vs. Chance – Proverbs 3:5–6, Matthew 6:33 Warnings Against Covetousness and Greed – Luke 12:15, Exodus 20:17 Moral Responsibility and Integrity – Proverbs 10:9, Ephesians 4:28 🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions The Briefing by Al Mohler — Segment on gambling and the Kentucky Derby 📘 How Should We Then Live? by Francis Schaeffer 📰 DouglasGroothuis.com — Essays, articles, and books 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 📘 Share this episode with someone involved in politics, ethics, or Christian education. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more cultural commentary from a biblical worldview. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis and his academic ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com 💬 Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

07-07
08:53

Without the Resurrection, There Would be No University

In this Good Friday edition of Truth Tribe, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads his recently published essay, Without the Resurrection, There Would Be No University. Originally featured by the National Association of Scholars as part of its “Minding the Academy” series, this powerful reflection unpacks how the resurrection of Jesus Christ is not only the bedrock of Christianity but also the intellectual and moral foundation of the university system itself. Drawing from Scripture, history, and philosophy, Dr. Groothuis presents a case for why the Christian worldview birthed the university, and why it still matters today. With references to C.S. Lewis, Francis Schaeffer, and Tom Holland, this episode is both an Easter meditation and a cultural apologetic, reminding us that truth, education, and eternal hope are inseparably tied to the risen Christ. 🔑 Main Takeaways Understand why the resurrection is the cornerstone of the Christian worldview, without which faith is futile (1 Corinthians 15). Discover how Christian doctrine inspired the founding of the modern university through cathedral and monastic schools in medieval Europe. Learn why the Christian intellectual tradition — from Scripture to science and philosophy — continues to defend the resurrection as historical fact. Consider the implications of the resurrection for both Christian and secular higher education today. Hear a bold call for Christian colleges to honor the resurrection in all areas of curriculum and identity — or else stop calling themselves Christian. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced 1 Corinthians 15:3–4, 17, 20 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 👤 Guest None for this episode.This is a solo reading and reflection by Dr. Douglas Groothuis, professor of philosophy and Christian thought. 🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions 📰 Without the Resurrection, There Would Be No University — Published at National Association of Scholars – Minding the Academy 📘 God in the Dock by C.S. Lewis 📘 How Should We Then Live? by Francis Schaeffer 📘 Return of the God Hypothesis by Stephen Meyer 📘 Dominion: How the Christian Revolution Remade the World by Tom Holland 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 📘 Read the full article at nas.org and share it with a student, professor, or university leader. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more biblically grounded commentary on culture, philosophy, and public life. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ writing, ministry, and academic work at DouglasGroothuis.com. 💬 Leave a review or share this episode to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

06-30
09:15

"Field of Dreams" and the False Gospel of Inner Divinity: A Christian Movie Review

In this follow-up to his Hitchcock review, Dr. Douglas Groothuis offers a sharp and thoughtful worldview critique of the beloved 1989 film Field of Dreams, starring Kevin Costner. While the film presents a moving story of faith, family, and reconciliation, it does so through a distinctly New Age lens — one that subtly replaces the biblical God with the self as the ultimate authority. Drawing from his background in Christian philosophy and apologetics, Dr. Groothuis unpacks the philosophical assumptions behind the film’s famous line, “If you build it, he will come”, and contrasts them with the truth of biblical revelation, divine transcendence, and eternal hope. For anyone learning to engage media with discernment, this short essay offers a powerful example of Christian film analysis in action. 🔑 Main Takeaways Understand why worldview analysis matters when watching emotionally compelling films. Learn how Field of Dreams reflects a New Age worldview, where the voice of God is replaced by the “inner self.” Explore how the film's portrayal of heaven, karma, and fulfillment differs from biblical eschatology. Hear a call to discern the difference between emotional resonance and theological truth. Be reminded of the true Christian hope: not dream fulfillment, but redemptive fulfillment in the new heavens and new earth (Revelation 21–22). Bible Verses Referenced Revelation 21, Revelation 22:15 Resources & Mentions 🎥 Field of Dreams (1989), directed by Phil Alden Robinson 📘 How Should We Then Live? by Francis Schaeffer 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 🎧 Enjoyed this film review? Share the episode with a friend who loves movies and cares about truth. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more worldview analysis, cultural critiques, and theological reflections. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ writings and teaching at DouglasGroothuis.com 💬 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help more listeners discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

06-23
07:51

How to Tell the Difference between the Spirit of Truth and a Spirit of Error (1 John 4)

In this special episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads an original essay composed as a tool for Christian students and truth seekers alike: a topical compilation of biblical passages titled Spiritual Realities Behind Worldly Philosophies and False Religions. Originally prepared while teaching philosophy at Colorado Christian University, the piece is a Scripture-saturated warning and encouragement for believers engaging with false ideologies — whether religious or irreligious. Dr. Groothuis underscores that the battle for truth is not merely intellectual but deeply spiritual. Listeners are exhorted to approach their studies and worldview formation with prayerfulness, discernment, and unwavering trust in the authority of Scripture. 🔑 Main Takeaways Learn how Scripture equips believers to engage with worldly philosophies, false religions, and deceptive ideologies. Understand the spiritual warfare behind intellectual error, drawing from both Old and New Testament warnings. Discover key categories for discernment, including: The danger of deceptive philosophies (Colossians 2) The Spirit of truth vs. the spirit of error (1 John 4) Humanity’s sinful desire for autonomy (Genesis 3; Ezekiel 28) The believer’s calling to spiritual and intellectual battle (2 Corinthians 10; Ephesians 6) Be reminded that faithful Christian thinking is a form of spiritual resistance — requiring both intellectual rigor and spiritual vigilance. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced for Further Study: Colossians 2:8–10  Acts 17:16–17  1 John 4:1–6  Genesis 3:1–7  Ezekiel 28:1–10  Isaiah 14:1–12  2 Corinthians 10:3–5  Ephesians 6:10–20  1 Timothy 3:15–17 🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions 🌐 Original blog version of this essay: DouglasGroothuis.com 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 📣 Calls to Action 📘 Share this episode with Christian students, teachers, or anyone engaging intellectually with false ideologies. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more Scripture-driven cultural commentary and apologetics. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ work and ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com 💬 Leave a review on your podcast platform to help more listeners discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

06-16
11:53

Theology Meets Hitchcock: A Christian Film Review of "The Birds"

In this episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis shares his first film review on Truth Tribe, reading an essay he originally published on his blog. The focus is Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 horror classic, The Birds, a suspenseful and unsettling tale of inexplicable bird attacks in a small California town. Dr. Groothuis examines the film's haunting themes, reflecting on their theological and moral implications. From the unsettling randomness of the attacks to the symbolism of the caged lovebirds, Dr. Groothuis encourages listeners to think deeply about how creation, human dominion, and divine justice intersect — even in the unsettling world of Hitchcock’s cinema. 🔑 Main Takeaways Discover the unsettling atmosphere of Hitchcock’s The Birds and why it remains a classic of suspense and horror. Explore how the film’s randomness and inexplicable violence challenge viewers to consider the problem of evil. Learn about the biblical context for human dominion over creation (Genesis 1:26–28; Psalm 8) and the call to stewardship (Exodus 20:8–11; Proverbs 12:10). See how Dr. Groothuis draws theological parallels — from the fallenness of creation (Romans 8:18–23) to the promise of cosmic renewal (Revelation 21–22; Isaiah 11:6–9; Hosea 2:18). Be challenged to approach popular culture with a thoughtful, theological lens — reflecting on God’s truth even in unexpected places. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced Genesis 1:26–28  Psalm 8  Exodus 20:8–11  Proverbs 12:10  Matthew 6:26  Romans 8:18–23  Revelation 21–22  Isaiah 11:6–9  Hosea 2:18    🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions 🎥 The Birds (1963), directed by Alfred Hitchcock 📘 Body Life by Ray Stedman 📘 How Should We Then Live? (book and video series) by Francis Schaeffer 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 📣 Calls to Action 👍 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends who appreciate thoughtful cultural critique from a Christian perspective. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more reflections on theology, culture, and philosophy. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ work and ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com. 💬 Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

06-09
11:38

My Grandma’s Bible: A Personal Reflection on Faith and Family Legacy

In this intimate episode, Dr. Douglas Groothuis shares a heartfelt personal reflection titled "My Grandma’s Bible." Originally published on his blog, this essay tells the story of his grandmother and the treasured Living Bible she left behind. Dr. Groothuis explores how this well-worn Bible — filled with handwritten notes, family dates, and hymn lyrics — reflects the profound spiritual legacy of a faithful grandmother. This episode celebrates the power of generational faith, the impact of Scripture on everyday life, and the simple yet profound ways one can leave a lasting spiritual mark. 🔑 Main Takeaways Discover the personal and spiritual legacy of Dr. Groothuis' grandmother through her cherished Living Bible. Understand how a well-loved Bible can reflect a life of devotion, prayer, and family commitment. Learn about the significance of the Living Bible translation and its role in helping many understand God’s Word. Hear how Dr. Groothuis’ grandmother’s notes and favorite hymn, How Great Thou Art, continue to inspire. Be encouraged to consider how your own spiritual legacy — even in simple acts like Bible study and note-taking — can bless generations to come. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced Hebrews 4:12 Ephesians 4:14, 4:25   Ephesians 5:31  Matthew 20:16  Hebrews 1:10  🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions 📘 Body Life by Ray Stedman 📘 The Way: The Living Bible by Kenneth Taylor 📘 How Should We Then Live? (book and video series) by Francis Schaeffer 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 📣 Calls to Action 👍 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends and family. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more thoughtful reflections and biblical worldview insights. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ work and ministry at DouglasGroothuis.com. 💬 Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

06-02
08:01

How to Become a Roaring Lamb for Christ

In this episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Douglas Groothuis reads his newly written foreword to the reissue of Roaring Lambs: A Gentle Plan to Radically Change Your World by Bob Briner. This classic work calls Christians to a bold and faithful presence in every sphere of culture — from media to sports to the arts. Dr. Groothuis reflects on Briner’s vision of cultural engagement through the lens of biblical truth, modern challenges, and historical voices like Francis Schaeffer, Os Guinness, James Davison Hunter, and Andy Crouch. This meditation issues a rallying cry for believers to courageously "roar" in their own fields with truth, grace, and conviction. 🔑 Main Takeaways Discover how Christians can live missionally in secular vocations, not just in traditional ministry roles. Learn why Roaring Lambs remains a timely guide for cultural engagement, even decades after its original publication. Understand the biblical basis for influencing culture from within its institutions — through education, media, politics, business, and more. Hear Dr. Groothuis’ call to develop a robust Christian witness amid a culture increasingly hostile to biblical truth. Explore how cultural thinkers like Francis Schaeffer, Os Guinness, and Andy Crouch expand Briner’s vision of thoughtful, faithful presence in the public square. 📖 Bible Verses Referenced Romans 15:20 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Proverbs 29:18 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com Matthew 5:1–11 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 2 Corinthians 2:15–16 — Read at BibleStudyTools.com 🔗 Relevant Resources & Mentions 📘 Roaring Lambs by Bob Briner (New Edition) — BrinerInstitute.org 📘 Final Roar by Bob Briner 📘 The Management Methods of Jesus by Bob Briner 📘 The God Who Is There by Francis Schaeffer 📘 To Change the World by James Davison Hunter 📘 The Call by Os Guinness 📘 Culture Making: Recovering Our Creative Calling by Andy Crouch 🏫 Cornerstone University and Theological Seminary 🌐 DouglasGroothuis.com 📣 Calls to Action 👍 Enjoyed this episode? Share it with friends who are passionate about cultural renewal through faith. 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe for more reflections and cultural commentary rooted in biblical truth. 🌐 Learn more about Dr. Groothuis’ work and publications at DouglasGroothuis.com. 🎓 Explore theological education at Cornerstone Theological Seminary. 💬 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help others discover Truth Tribe. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

05-27
13:46

Who Was Blaise Pascal? Debunking 3 Big Misconceptions about a Genius Apologist

"Pascal is smarter than you are." In this episode, Dr. Groothuis dives into widespread misunderstandings about the 17th-century apologist and polymath Blaise Pascal.   This episode of Truth Tribe addresses three of the most common misconceptions about Blaise Pascal that obscure his brilliance as a Christian apologist. Dr. Groothuis explains why these errors persist and how a clearer understanding of Pascal's work can deepen our appreciation for his contributions to theology, science, and apologetics. Key Topics: A proper understanding of Pascal's Wager and its apologetic context The true meaning behind "the heart has its reasons" Pascal's continued engagement with science after his conversion 📌 Main Takeaways Learn why Pascal's Wager is more than a gamble—it's part of a broader, reasoned approach to faith. Understand Pascal’s view of the heart as a rational organ of intuition, not mere emotion. Discover how Pascal never abandoned science and even contributed to the development of integral calculus later in life. 📣 Calls to Action 🔔 Subscribe to Truth Tribe with Dr. Douglas Groothuis ⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify ✉️ Learn more at DouglasGroothuis.com 📱 Share this episode with a friend who appreciates philosophy, theology, or Christian apologetics 📚 Resources & Links Mentioned Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (IVP Academic, 2024) On Pascal by Dr. Douglas Groothuis (Wadsworth, 2003) DouglasGroothuis.com Cornerstone University and Cornerstone Theological Seminary Dr. Douglas Groothuis – Philosopher, author, and professor at Denver Seminary, Dr. Groothuis has studied and written about Blaise Pascal for nearly five decades. His most recent book, Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (IVP Academic, 2024), explores Pascal's genius and his enduring apologetic legacy. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

05-19
13:35

Why Truth and Virtue Are Essential for a Meaningful Life

The pursuit of truth is essential for understanding reality and making informed decisions in critical areas such as morality, spirituality, and personal relationships. In the podcast episode featuring Dr. Doug Groothuis, the importance of truth is emphasized through several key points. Understanding Reality Truth is portrayed as a fundamental aspect of reality that must be acknowledged and pursued. Dr. Groothuis argues that truth is not relative; rather, it exists independently of our beliefs and perceptions. He states, "There are many different true beliefs and many different false beliefs, and we do not get our own customized version of truth." This assertion highlights the necessity of seeking objective truth to navigate the complexities of life effectively. Morality In the realm of morality, the pursuit of truth is crucial for establishing ethical standards and making sound moral judgments. Dr. Groothuis points out that truth is indispensable for healthy relationships, such as friendships and marriages. For instance, understanding a partner's true feelings or intentions is vital for building a meaningful relationship. The episode underscores that without a commitment to truth, moral decisions can become misguided, leading to harmful consequences. Spirituality The podcast also delves into the significance of truth in spirituality. Dr. Groothuis references the Apostle Paul, who asserts that the truth of Christ's resurrection is foundational to the Christian faith. If this truth is denied, the faith itself becomes "false and terribly misleading." This highlights that spiritual beliefs must be grounded in truth to provide genuine guidance and understanding of ultimate realities, such as God, salvation, and the afterlife. Personal Relationships In personal relationships, the pursuit of truth is essential for fostering trust and understanding. Dr. Groothuis emphasizes that questions about love, commitment, and compatibility require a truthful assessment of reality. For example, individuals must seek to understand whether their partner truly loves them or if a medical diagnosis is accurate. The pursuit of truth in these areas allows individuals to make informed decisions that profoundly affect their lives and relationships. The pursuit of truth is not merely an intellectual exercise; it is a vital endeavor that shapes our understanding of reality and informs our decisions in morality, spirituality, and personal relationships. As Dr. Groothuis articulates, "The truth and you, your relationship to truth, is the most important thing about you." By committing to the pursuit of truth, individuals can navigate life's complexities with greater clarity and integrity, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and meaningful existence. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

05-12
30:57

The 5 Crucial Elements of Atonement: Christ's Sacrifice Explained

In this episode of Truth Tribe, host Dr. Groothuis delves into the profound legacy of Christ's atonement. He reflects on the significance of Christ's death and resurrection, emphasizing how it serves as the foundation of the Christian faith. Dr. Groothuis outlines five key elements of the atonement, explaining how Christ lived a perfect life and suffered in our place to reconcile us with God. He highlights the importance of understanding atonement as making things right after a wrong has been committed, underscoring that this message is vital for everyone. Join us as we explore the depths of Christ's sacrifice and its implications for our lives. Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

05-05
18:15

How Apologetics Play a Crucial Role in Revival

In this episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Groothuis explores the relationship between revival and apologetics, drawing from scripture and insights from Richard Lovelace's influential work, "Dynamics of Spiritual Life." He reflects on powerful biblical prayers, such as those from Psalm 80 and Isaiah 63, which express a deep yearning for divine intervention and renewal. Dr. Groothius also shares his experience of teaching Lovelace’s theology of renewal and discusses the significance of apologetics in the context of spiritual revival. Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

04-28
33:16

Navigating Your Future: 7 Essential Tips for Christian Students

In this episode of Truth Tribe, Dr. Groothuis shares valuable insights aimed at Christian college students. Drawing from his extensive experience as a professor and his personal interactions with students, Dr. Groothuis outlines seven key pieces of advice that can help guide young individuals in their academic and spiritual journeys. Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

04-21
08:34

What Is the Future of Apologetics?

The Renaissance of Academic ApologeticsOver the past 40 years, we’ve witnessed a remarkable resurgence in academic apologetics. Influential philosophers like Alvin Plantinga and William Lane Craig have made significant strides in defending Christian theism through rigorous analytical philosophy. This renaissance is not just about arguments; it’s about training the next generation of apologists. Institutions like the Society for Christian Philosophers and various seminaries are equipping students with the tools they need to engage thoughtfully with contemporary challenges to the faith. Cultural Apologetics: A New ApproachTraditional apologetics has focused on arguments for and against Christianity, but we must also consider the cultural landscape. Cultural apologetics seeks to establish a Christian voice within society, addressing the moral and intellectual climate that often hinders people from considering the Christian message. As Paul Hume articulates, it’s about making Christianity not just true but also satisfying. This approach is essential for reaching a generation that is increasingly skeptical and disengaged. The Role of Apologetics in Spiritual FormationApologetics should not be an isolated discipline; it must be integrated into the fabric of Christian life. Families, churches, and educational institutions should prioritize teaching apologetics as part of spiritual formation and evangelism. This means actively engaging with opposing worldviews and fostering a culture of inquiry and defense of the faith. By doing so, we prepare ourselves and our communities to articulate the hope we have in Christ. As we navigate the complexities of our world, it’s crucial to remember that the future of apologetics is ultimately in God’s hands. We are called to work diligently and smartly, making the case for our faith compellingly and lovingly. Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

04-14
11:22

Christ's Atonement: Unpacking the Legacy of Jesus' Sacrifice

In this episode, we dive deep into the profound legacy of Christ’s Atonement. What does it mean for us today? Join us as we explore the theological significance of Jesus’ sacrificial death on the cross. We’ll look at five key elements of the Atonement: substitution, propitiation, expiation, redemption, and Christus Victor—and how these concepts are foundational to understanding the Christian faith and the hope they bring to the world. 🎧 Why Listen? This episode is essential for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the gospel message. We’ll break down complex theological terms and make them accessible, showing how Christ's work on the cross is central to the Christian worldview. If you’re interested in how Christ’s Atonement changes our lives, this episode is for you. 👉 Call to Action:Dive into the core of Christian doctrine as we explore the legacy of Christ’s Atonement. Be inspired by the power of His sacrifice and share this powerful message with others. If you enjoy our content, subscribe to Truth Tribe for more insightful episodes! Engage with us on social media and share your thoughts. Your reviews help us reach more listeners and foster a vibrant community! You can find more Christian content on LifeAudio.com. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

04-07
18:56

Reviving Meaning Through Ritual

In this insightful episode of Truth Tribe, host Douglas Groothuis explores the significance of rituals in shaping our faith and community. Discover how restoring meaningful practices can enhance our spiritual lives and foster deeper connections. Groothuis examines various rituals within Christianity, their historical context, and their role in addressing modern existential crises. Key Topics: The importance of rituals in spiritual life Historical overview of Christian rituals How rituals foster community and individual growth Practical ways to incorporate meaningful rituals today Douglas Groothuis, Ph.D., is Distinguished University Research Professor of Apologetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University and the author of twenty books, including Beyond the Wager: The Christian Brilliance of Blaise Pascal (InterVarsity, 2024). Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

03-24
19:19

What Does the Christian Worldview Teach Us About Creation?

Welcome to Truth Tribe! In this episode, we explore the question: What does the Christian worldview teach us about creation? Join us as we delve into the biblical account of creation in Genesis, understand God as the Creator, and examine humanity’s role within this framework. We'll discuss how these insights shape our understanding of faith and science and highlight the importance of environmental stewardship in living out our faith. 🎧 Why Listen? This episode is essential for anyone interested in understanding the Christian perspective on creation. By examining the intersection of faith and science, you’ll gain insights that can enhance your spiritual journey and inspire responsible stewardship of the earth. 👉 Call to Action: Dive into the truths of creation with Truth Tribe! Join us as we explore the depths of the Christian worldview and its implications for our lives today. If you enjoy our content, subscribe to Truth Tribe for more thought-provoking episodes! Engage with us on social media and share your insights. Your reviews help us reach more listeners and foster a vibrant community!You can find more Christian Content on Lfieaudio.com  Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

03-24
24:35

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