undefined

Richard G. Howe

Faculty at Southern Evangelical Seminary. Expert in philosophy and apologetics, specializing in Thomas Aquinas and the Kalam cosmological argument.

Top 3 podcasts with Richard G. Howe

Ranked by the Snipd community
undefined
9 snips
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.
undefined
8 snips
Apr 26, 2021 • 1h 13min

Is God Fading Away?

Dr. Richard G. Howe, SES Provost and classical theism expert, joins the discussion on the decline of traditional views of God. They explore the implications of this shift on theology and morality. With insights on slippery slopes in philosophy, Howe critiques modern evangelicalism's tendency to oversimplify God's nature. The conversation also touches on the interplay between divine simplicity and contemporary beliefs, emphasizing the need for robust theological understanding amidst changing cultural narratives.
undefined
Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 3min

018. Is Philosophy Relevant? | Dr. Richard G. Howe

Dr. Richard G. Howe, provost and a noted expert in Christian philosophy, dives into the relevance of philosophy today. He discusses how it aids in addressing life's big questions and enhances critical thinking within a faith context. The conversation touches on the often contentious relationship between Christianity and philosophy, and how contemporary philosophical trends influence beliefs about truth and morality. Howe also explores the impact of classical metaphysics on Christian doctrine, encouraging more profound engagement with philosophical ideas.