Dr. Albert Mohler: Christian Thinkers, Biblical Answers for the Hard Questions of This Generation

Season 3
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January 9, 2024

In this first episode back from our Cultivate Christmas break, we bring you a recording of a special presentation that ⁠Dr. Albert Mohler⁠ - President of ⁠Southern Baptist Theological Seminary⁠ and ⁠Boyce College⁠, and one of the foremost evangelical intellectuals of our time - gave to our secondary students when he was at Veritas Academy for a visit last year.

In his remarks, Dr. Mohler shares his story of how he, as a youth, wrestled with the difficult questions his culture presented; his initial frustration with being unable to find thoughtful Christians who could adequately and intellectually address those questions; and, eventually, his introduction to and connection with the likes of Francis Schaffer and D. James Kennedy who helped awaken his passion for Christian thought and apologetics.

His remarks will encourage parents who have invested in classical Christian education, as he points out the utmost importance for this generation of youth to be equipped with an education that trains them how to wrestle with the hard questions, to thoughtfully pursue and boldly proclaim truth, and to rightly order their affections in line with Christ's heart.

Referenced in this episode:

⁠The Gathering Storm: Secularism, Culture, and the Church by Dr. Albert Mohler⁠

⁠The Briefing: The Daily Podcast of Dr. Albert Mohler

About our Guests

Dr. Albert Mohler

Dr. Albert Mohler is one of the foremost evangelical public intellectuals of our time. He is President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary & hosts two podcasts: “The Briefing,” a daily analysis of news & events from a Christian perspective & "Thinking in Public," talks with today's thinkers

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