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Gospelbound, hosted by Collin Hansen for The Gospel Coalition, is a podcast for those searching for firm faith in an anxious age. Each week, Collin talks with insightful guests about books, ideas, and how to navigate life by the gospel of Jesus Christ in a post-Christian culture.2020 The Gospel Coalition Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Politique et gouvernement Spiritualité
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    • Work and the Meaning of Life
      Dec 30 2025

      Work is the meaning of life.

      Got your attention?

      Your identity is tied to what you do.

      I bet I have it now.

      So argues David Bahnsen in his book Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. Bahnsen is the founder, managing partner, and chief investment officer of The Bahnsen Group, a national private wealth management firm. He’s also the author of several books, including Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It.

      In This Episode
      00:00 – Why Christians shouldn’t pit work against family or church
      01:10 – Why Full Time Work and the Meaning of Life matters so deeply to Bahnsen
      02:11 – Losing his father and discovering purpose through work
      03:56 – The church’s discomfort with ambition and vocation
      06:00 – Identity, salvation, and what our work says about us
      09:06 – “Work is the meaning of life?” A biblical case from Genesis
      12:55 – The crisis of men not working and its social consequences
      16:12 – How Reformed theology shapes Bahnsen’s view of vocation
      19:41 – The influence of Tim Keller and Every Good Endeavor
      23:14 – Rejecting the zero-sum view of family vs. career
      31:41 – Productivity, early mornings, and modeling joyful work
      36:10 – Why in-person work still matters after COVID
      44:39 – Conviction, politics, and resisting tribal thinking
      54:21 – Overcoming resentment by telling the truth

      Resources Mentioned

      • Full-Time: Work and the Meaning of Life by David Bahnsen
      • Crisis of Responsibility: Our Cultural Addiction to Blame and How You Can Cure It by David Bahnsen
      • Every Good Endeavor: Connecting Your Work to God’s Work by Tim Keller

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      56 min
    • Top Theology Stories of 2025
      Dec 16 2025

      Join Collin Hansen and Melissa Kruger for their annual discussion as they look back on the top theology stories of 2025 and look towards the year to come. They also share their favorite interviews and books from 2025, updates on personal projects, and what they’re each looking forward to in life and ministry in 2026.

      Resources Mentioned

      • Theo of Golden by Allen Levi
      • Believe by Ross Douthat
      • Superbloom by Nicholas Carr
      • Everything Is Never Enough by Bobby Jamieson
      • Blaise Pascal: The Man Who Made the Modern World by Graham Tomlin
      • Future Tenses of the Blessed Life by F. B. Meyer
      • A Case Against the Sexual Revolution by Louise Perry
      • I Seek a Kind Person: My Father, Seven Children, and the Adverts that Helped Them Escape the Holocaust by Julian Borger
      • The Deep Dish Podcast
      • The Rest Is History
      • TGC Church Directory
      • The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics
      • Making Sense of Us
      • TGCW26 — National Women’s Conference
      • RTS Women’s Bible Study

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      1 h et 42 min
    • Why We Should Recover Cultural Apologetics
      Dec 2 2025

      For many, apologetics is associated with arguments over rational, philosophical proofs. It’s a matter of the head instead of the heart, a debate over facts instead of feelings. But no matter what kind of apologetics you practice, you’re arguing according to a certain set of rules, in a particular language, attuned to what you expect to resonate in your time and place. In other words, it’s always cultural, never purely timeless. And it’s never purely rational.

      We need to recover apologetics as a matter of the heart and hands as well as the head. We need to recover apologetics as a project for the whole church and not just for those who enjoy arguing. What we call cultural apologetics is not a new academic discipline. It’s a means to reconnect the church to the best biblical and historical resources for presenting and defending the faith “once for all delivered to the saints” (Jude 3).

      That’s the vision behind a new book, The Gospel After Christendom: An Introduction to Cultural Apologetics, which I edited for Zondervan Reflective and The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. I’m joined now by two of the contributors, both fellows for The Keller Center. Josh Chatraw is the Billy Graham chair for evangelism and cultural engagement here at Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama. Visiting us here at Beeson this week is Christopher Watkin, associate professor of French and Francophone studies at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

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      In This Episode

      02:00 — Apologetics as Cultural: Head, Heart, and Hands
      03:00 — Biblical Models for Cultural Apologetics
      05:10 — Retrieval: Learning from Church History
      09:16 — Augustine, Rome, and Biblical Critical Theory
      13:00 — Diagonal Thinking, Third-Way Debates, and Politics
      16:00 — Confrontational vs. Winsome Apologetics
      20:00 — How Jesus Engaged Different People
      26:00 — Apologetics for the Whole Church and for Pastors
      34:00 — Retrieval Models: Pascal, Montaigne, and Modern Idols
      41:00 — Audience Q&A: Out-Narrating, Doubt, Catholicism, Facts vs. Heart Issues
      51:46 — Closing Reflections

      Resources Mentioned

      • The Gospel After Christendom by Collin Hansen, Ivan Mesa, & Skyler Flowers
      • Telling a Better Story by Josh Chatraw
      • Biblical Critical Theory by Christopher Watkin
      • City of God by Augustine
      • Confronting Christianity Podcast with Rebecca McLaughlin
      • The Speak Life Podcast with Glen Scrivener
      • Truth Unites Podcast with Gavin Ortlund

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      52 min
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