The Questioning Belief podcast, hosted by Kathleen Noller, Ph.D., addresses objections to Christianity through in-depth discussions with experts. Drawing from her background as a former atheist and her experience in apologetics, Kathleen invites you to explore thoughtful responses to serious questions about faith.

Questioning Belief
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Podcast Overview
The Questioning Belief podcast, hosted by Kathleen Noller, Ph.D., addresses objections to Christianity through in-depth discussions with experts. Drawing from her background as a former atheist and her experience in apologetics, Kathleen invites you to explore thoughtful responses to serious questions about faith.
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Recent Episodes

May 15, 2026
Forgiveness in a Broken World with Amy Orr-Ewing
Prominent theologian Dr. Amy Orr-Ewing joins us to discuss her new book, Forgiveness: Reclaiming its Power in a Culture of Outrage and Fear. We discuss the true, Biblical meaning of forgiveness and its relationship to justice. Is forgiveness conditional on repentance? Does forgiveness look different for those in a covenantal relationship such as marriage? How do we deal with a culture that often places the burden for forgiveness on the victim, and how do we forgive without excusing harm? We openly discuss sins plaguing the church and the impact of trauma on physical and mental health. Join us for a theological and practical discussion of a topic very relevant to our broken and pride-ridden world.

April 17, 2026
Intellectual Property: Creativity and Ownership in Law and the Bible
Is it appropriate-- or even relevant-- to bring principles of one's Christian faith into the workplace? We address this question in the field of law with James R. Edwards, Jr., a devout Christian and intellectual property lawyer. His recent book,To Intent Is Divine: Creativity and Ownership, shows how the patent and intellectual property system the American Founders designed became the world’s “gold standard.” Edwards argues that the American IP system, alongside innate human creativity and a right to property ownership, are ultimately rooted in Scripture. We discuss the impact of classical liberalism and Christian worldview on the American founding fathers, and close with a discussion of artificial intelligence as it relates to intellectual property and imago dei.

April 3, 2026
A Game Plan for Defending Your Faith
Join seasoned apologist Greg Koukl and I as we discuss how to defend your faith and artfully communicate truths about Christianity. If you’re a Christian who has ever talked to a nonbeliever about your faith, you know what it’s like to face uncomfortable questions, argumentative opponents, and people with varying degrees of receptivity to the gospel. Greg takes us through his famous book used to train well-known apologists today: Tactics: A Game Plan For Discussing Your Christian Convictions. We discuss the winsomeness model for apologetics and role-play tricky scenarios in real time, teaching you how to respond to moral therapeutic deists, nihilistic hedonists, and many other objectors.
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