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Thinking Fellows
The Thinking Fellows is a podcast that explores theology, history, and apologetics. Hosted by Caleb Keith and Drs. Rod Rosenbladt, Scott Keith, and Adam Francisco.
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4.8 stars from 856 ratings
This podcast has been extremely informative and helpful as I explore how to best live out a life lived for Christ and in accordance with the Word. These gentlemen are really good at explaining concepts that can be very complex when just starting to explore. Thank you guys for what you do!
jordayBear via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/29/24
Salt of the earth
3 old salts that haven't lost their saltiness. Could use a little pepper though. They're like 3 quarks spinning the same direction or 3 blonde waitresses at the truck stop. Every baseball player knows that a good coach will sometimes take him back to the basics. These fellows consistently...Read full review »
@mountainbadger via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/12/24
Catholics Christian
How do you do a show on this issue and bring up the book of Galatians?
Sam big fan via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/24/24
Recent Episodes
The Thinking Fellows are live from the Here We Still Stand regional event in North West Arkansas. Bob Hiller and John Moffit join Caleb and Scott Keith. The Fellows discuss the Reformation's shift on grace and why it is essential to locate God's grace and graciousness not generically but firmly...
Published 05/17/24
Published 05/17/24
Jennifer Roback Morse joins the Thinking Fellows to discuss the sexual revolution. Jennifer is the founder and president of the Ruth Institute and has authored several books concerning the consequences of the sexual revolution. This conversation helps reveal that the sexual revolution is more...
Published 05/10/24
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