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Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
June 05, 2026
The existence of God is a question that has been debated for centuries, with various arguments for and against its existence. One approach to proving the existence of God is through the classical method, which involves establishing a sufficient reason to explain reality as we encounter it. This method involves looking at four possible explanations for reality: that our experience of reality is an illusion, that reality is self-created, that reality is self-existent, and that reality is created by something that is self-existent. The classical approach aims to provide a rational proof for the existence of a self-existent eternal being, rather than just evidence or persuasion. [... more]
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Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
June 04, 2026
The case for God's existence is a central theme in apologetics, with various approaches, including classical and presuppositional methods. Classical apologetics aims to prove God's existence through rational arguments, while presuppositional apologetics starts with the assumption of God's existence. The debate between these two approaches highlights the importance of establishing God's existence in the process of knowing. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
June 01, 2026
Danny Elfman's remarkable story of how he got to compose the score for The Simpsons, and how he bridges the gap between classical compositions and film scores, creating a unique style that has captivated audiences worldwide. [... more]
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Courage in the Line of Fire
Dr. Michael Brown
May 26, 2026
The Shema, a central prayer in Judaism, declares God's unity, but what does the word 'echad' mean? Exploring Jewish tradition and scripture, we delve into the complexities of God's oneness, including his transcendence, presence on earth, and interactions with humanity. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 04, 2026
Phyllis Wheatley, a young African American slave, was brought to America in 1761 and eventually became the first published African American poet, surprising her owners with her literacy and writing skills, and later gaining recognition and freedom in England. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 10, 2026
Duke Ellington's life and career are a testament to his genius and resilience in the face of racial segregation and societal expectations. From his early days as a composer and performer to his rise as a national figure, Ellington's story is one of determination and creativity. His music, which blended jazz, classical, and African American influences, continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians and artists. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
January 23, 2026
The precipitous decline of education that awakens the imagination has led to a creative stagnation in American pop culture. Classical Christian education offers a compelling model for education, centered on great books, ideas, and classical languages, to form a virtuous mind, heart, and life, and to cultivate students with chests, enabling them to discern between what is noble and what is base. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
December 19, 2025
The origins of everyday sayings and phrases can be traced back to ancient times, with stories from classical mythology and idiomatic expressions that have been passed down through the ages. From 'blowing hot and cold' to 'bottle it', these phrases have a rich history that reveals the complexities of human language and culture. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
December 15, 2025
Dr. Wilfred McClay discusses the importance of free speech and conversation in society, drawing from Aristotle's ideas on deliberation and the concept of loyal opposition. He emphasizes the need for humans to engage in conversation to deliberate about the common good and to sharpen their ideas, rather than simply expressing themselves. McClay also highlights the significance of human relationships and the need to educate young people in the art of conversation. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
September 24, 2025
Winston Churchill's views on education are explored, highlighting its importance in treating human beings as ends, not means, and its role in shaping individuals to be fully human. Churchill's experiences and quotes are shared, emphasizing the value of education in a well-governed society and its ability to counter tyranny. [... more]
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Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
September 24, 2025
The conversation highlights the tension between Judeo-Christian values and Greek reason, with some arguing that they are in conflict, while others see them as complementary. The discussion also touches on the importance of understanding the historical foundation of the United States, the role of the Bible in American history, and the need for Christians to speak out and preserve the truth about the nation's founding principles. [... more]
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Clearview Today
Abidan Shah
September 22, 2025
Dr. Abadan Shah discusses the importance of dialogue and debate in American culture, drawing parallels between Athenian democracy and modern American society. He explores how the founding fathers drew from Greek ideals, European Enlightenment thinkers, and the Bible to create a unique foundation for the United States. The conversation touches on the significance of biblical values, the loss of civility, and the need for Americans to understand their cultural heritage. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
August 18, 2025
Leve, an Icelandic musician, combines classical and jazz music with her unique blend of pop and storytelling. Growing up in Iceland, she was surrounded by artists and nature, which influenced her musical style. Leve's music is a reflection of her experiences as a foreigner in her own country and her struggles with identity. She has built a devoted fan base online and has used social media to connect with her audience and showcase her music. Leve hopes to create a gateway for younger people to explore traditional genres like jazz and classical music. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
July 29, 2025
The American Revolution drew inspiration from the classical world, with the Founding Fathers looking to ancient Greece and Rome for guidance on governance, morality, and the role of citizens. The Declaration of Independence, for example, reflects Aristotelian and Epicurean ideas about happiness and the pursuit of virtue. The Founding Fathers also drew on biblical ideas about the nature of human beings and their relationship with God, emphasizing the importance of character and virtue in shaping American society. [... more]
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Renewing Your Mind
R.C. Sproul
July 24, 2025
Arminius' concept of prevenient grace suggests that God's grace comes before conversion, but it is not irresistible, allowing individuals to resist or accept it. This view contrasts with Calvinism, which teaches effectual calling, where God's grace is internal and always brings about conversion. The debate over free will and the role of human ability in salvation has been ongoing since the 4th century, with Arminius arguing that individuals must positively respond to God's grace to be saved. [... more]
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Family Policy Matters
NC Family Policy
June 23, 2025
The loss of American heritage and the importance of classical education in understanding the country's founding principles are discussed. A new book, Finding Our Words, Words That Made America, aims to restore this knowledge by sharing the words of America's founding fathers and mothers, highlighting the need for Americans to take charge of their children's education and restore what they missed. [... more]
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Truth Talk
Stu Epperson
April 24, 2025
Chris Vuk, also known as the Blue Violin, shares his journey of experiencing God's presence through music. From his early days as a classical violinist to his current role as a rock and roll worship player, Chris opens up about how music has transformed his life and ministry. He discusses his upcoming tour with Sanctus Real and how he uses his violin to create a unique sound that brings people closer to God. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 30, 2025
Danny Elfman's life story is one of serendipity and passion for music. From his early days as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo to his rise as a renowned film composer, Elfman's journey is marked by chance encounters, creative experimentation, and a desire to push boundaries. With iconic scores for films like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Beetlejuice, Elfman has become synonymous with the art of music composition. But his story doesn't stop there - he's also a rock guitarist, a string quartet player, and a classical composer, defying categorization and inspiring a new generation of musicians. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
January 17, 2025
George Washington's connection to the ancient Roman dictator Cincinnatus is a fascinating example of how classical virtue and biblical virtue influenced American history. Cincinnatus, who served as a dictator in Rome, was known for surrendering his power back to the Senate and people, a model that Washington followed during his presidency. This ideal of republicanism, which emphasized the importance of serving peace and the rule of law, was a key factor in the establishment of the United States government. [... more]
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CBS Sunday Morning
Jane Pauley
December 22, 2024
Handel's Messiah is a majestic work of classical music deeply tied to the Christmas holiday. Its origins date back to Charles Jennens, a wealthy landowner who suffered from chronic depression, and his collaboration with George Friedrich Handel. The oratorio's three parts tell the story of the Christmas story, crucifixion, and resurrection, making it a timeless and enduring piece of music. [... more]
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