• Know What You Believe with Michael Horton

  • By: Michael Horton
  • Podcast

Know What You Believe with Michael Horton

By: Michael Horton
  • Summary

  • In the 21st century, the church faces some odd headwinds. Technological advancement is accelerating, congregations are fracturing, and things like astrology and New Age spirituality are becoming more mainstream. It’s more important than ever to thoughtfully engage with cultural trends outside of the church and theological disagreements within the church. “Know What You Believe with Michael Horton” is Sola Media's podcast dedicated to engaging today’s thought leaders through response videos, interviews, apologetic discussion, and more. In a combative media landscape, our goal is to provide clarity, find common ground, and help equip you to engage with trends and popular ideas from many of today’s most prominent figures.
    2024
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Episodes
  • Was Nicaea About Power? Michael Horton Responds to Alex O’Connor and Elaine Pagels on Gnosticism
    Nov 12 2024
    Is orthodox doctrine simply an oppressive monopoly? Did early Christianity include gnosticism? Renowned scholar Elaine Pagels has made this case for many years. In this episode, theologian Michael Horton responds to Pagels's claims as she appears on the Within Reason Podcast with Alex O'Connor.
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    16 mins
  • Can the Reformation Be Blamed for Secularization? Michael Horton Responds to Tom Holland
    Oct 29 2024
    Can modern atheism be traced back to Martin Luther? Historian Tom Holland of the The Rest is History Podcast says that it might. Professor and Reformed theologian Michael Horton responds to Holland's analysis and tries to answer the question of whether Protestant Reformers like Luther did indeed stand at the head of the secularization of the West.
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    20 mins

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