Kerby Anderson is the host of today’s show. To begin, he brings us a biblical perspective on today’s news. And then he welcomes Dr. Paul M. Gould. They’ll discuss Dr. Gould’s a World Bulletin article titled “A Good and True Love.”
In the second hour, Kerby’s guest is the Creative Director at The Academy of Arts Ministries, Nicole Stratton. Their topic of discussion is the Logos Theatre and Prince Caspian, which is on tour now at The Museum of the Bible in Washington, DC.
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A. P. of Philosophy of Religion & Director of Philosophy of Religion - Palm Beach Atlantic University
Paul M. Gould (PhD, Purdue University) is associate professor of philosophy of religion and director of the M.A. Philosophy of Religion program at Palm Beach Atlantic University. He has published eleven books, including A Good and True Story (Brazos, forthcoming November 2022), Beyond the Control of God? Six Views on the Problem of God and Abstract Objects (Bloomsbury, 2014), Cultural Apologetics (Zondervan, 2019), and Philosophy: A Christian Introduction with Jamie Dew (Baker Academic, 2019). He has been a visiting scholar at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School’s Henry Center, working on the intersection of science and faith, and is the founder and president of the Two Tasks Institute. He is married to Ethel and has four children, all of whom roll their eyes when he starts to wax philosophical around the dinner table. He likes to hike with his family, exploring God’s handiwork and seeing how all things point to and illuminate the divine.
A Good and True Love
One of my favorite chapters in my latest book, A Good and True Story, is the chapter on love. Writing that chapter gave me a chance to think deeply about love as a concept and also about the people and things I love.
Writer | Creative Director - The Academy of Arts Ministries
Mrs. Nicole Chavers Stratton has been directing plays, concerts, and productions for over 15 years. Growing up, she traveled nationally with her family giving concerts in churches, schools, and conference centers. In high school, she won numerous state awards for speech and singing and has won nationally seven times. She and her sisters were auditioned and offered roles with Disney in Orlando, Florida, but Nicole turned this opportunity down to pour her talents into young people. She has acted in over 450 productions and has directed over 560 productions with casts ranging in size from 20 to 130 members. Nicole’s students have won multiple national awards and were also nominated to go to Edinburgh, Scotland for an international festival in August 2016. Nicole currently serves as the Artistic Director at The Academy of Arts Logos Theatre where she has served for 11 years.
Nicole has her undergrad and Masters Degree in Dramatic Production and has been acting and singing since the age of 3.
Prince Caspian – Museum of the Bible
In ‘Prince Caspian’ at Museum of the Bible, True Theatrical Magic Rules
Magnificent puppets help bring C.S. Lewis’ adventure vividly to life in a touring production from Logos Theatre with not a dull moment.