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J Warner Wallace

Former homicide detective and Christian apologist. Author of Cold-Case Christianity and other books applying detective skills to apologetics.

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Oct 18, 2021 • 1h 52min

#126 What Would we Know About Jesus if Every Bible Suddenly Vanished? With J. Warner Wallace

J. Warner Wallace, a cold-case detective and Christian apologist, joins philosopher Richard Howe to delve into the significance of Jesus in a world increasingly skeptical of the Bible. They discuss Wallace's new book, exploring how early historical sources shed light on Jesus' life. The conversation highlights the uniqueness of Jesus' impact on culture and history, challenges misconceptions about the relationship between faith and science, and reflects on the importance of personal experiences in shaping beliefs. Their insights make a compelling case for Jesus' enduring relevance.
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Jun 22, 2024 • 54min

Ep 243 True crime, human nature, and rules for life with J Warner Wallace

J. Warner Wallace, a former cold case detective turned Christian apologist, shares captivating insights from his investigations. He explains 15 life rules discovered through true crime, highlighting the ordinary nature of many criminals and the essentiality of strong relationships. Wallace discusses his journey from atheism to faith, drawing parallels to C.S. Lewis. He also examines motivations behind crime and the ethical dilemmas in leadership, all while emphasizing humility and the importance of navigating human struggles through faith.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 25min

Is the Evidence in the Universe Best Explained by the Existence of God?

J. Warner Wallace, a former cold-case detective and author, brings his investigative skills to the question of God’s existence. He shares his transformative journey from atheism to Christianity, fueled by evidence found in the Gospels. Wallace contrasts naturalism with the Christian worldview, discussing cosmological and moral arguments that suggest a purposeful creator. He also delves into the role of apologetics in affirming faith and tackles the challenging relationship between evil and divine existence, urging listeners to consider profound philosophical implications.