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In this opening episode of season two, Baron and Trevor discuss the Feminist movement and how some areas of agreement exist between the Christian worldview and Feminist ideology. They delve into topics such as the importance of healthy masculin
Baron and Trevor discuss the famous clinical psychologist Jordan Peterson in this episode. While Baron and Trevor admire and appreciate Peterson's psychological perspectives and rules for life, they depart from Peterson on certain points becaus
In this episode, Baron and Trevor discuss the recent atrocities that occurred in the Middle East. The terrorist group Hamas mercilessly attacked Israel, and now Israel is preparing to retaliate. What should Israel do? How do we in the West make
Join Baron and Trevor as they continue their exploration of the "In this House We Believe" sign. This episode discusses the immensely popular phrase "love is love." Baron and Trevor discuss what the phrase means and try to find some common grou
In this new series,  Baron and Trevor discuss the increasingly popular sign that contains several loaded political statements, such as "Love is love" and "Women's rights are human rights." Baron and Trevor seek to find some common ground with t
In part two of their exploration of Jean Piaget's theories regarding rules and fair play, Baron and Trevor discuss how and if human beings can find an ultimate moral grounding. Cultures and groups can develop rules of morality, but does the buc
In this episode, Baron and Trevor discuss psychologist Jean Piaget's theories involving how human beings play and interact according to rules, reciprocity, and fair play. They discuss his theory and tie in how Christians must live in community
In this episode, Baron and Trevor delve into Aristotle's concept of the golden mean. We live in a world of polarization and extremes, so Aristotle's ancient concept of finding a proper balance may be more relevant for today's world than many ha
In this episode, Baron and Trevor discuss the popular NBC show called "The Good Place." The entertaining show speculates on the afterlife, but does its vision of heaven match a Christian understanding of life after death? Join Baron and Trevor
In this episode, Baron and Trevor explore the philosopher Aristotle and his conception of living a good life. What motivates the decisions we make? Why do we do what we do? Aristotle argues that we are motivated by an ultimate good of some sort
In this episode, Baron and Trevor analyze how several movies' plotlines borrow from Plato's famous allegory of the cave. Baron and Trevor also explore how Plato's allegory applies to the Christian view of ultimate reality.
Baron and Trevor explore Plato's understanding of the soul in this episode. They describe Plato's proposed anatomy of the soul, but, more importantly, they discuss Plato's argument for how a properly oriented soul can live a happy and balanced
In Plato's Classic work The Symposium, he addresses the nature of love and the ultimate end of human desires: the Beautiful. The modern world preaches fulfillment through stuff, sex, and accomplishments, but this formula never truly satisfies u
In a world fixated on the importance of women assuming masculine traits and goals, we reach out to Jung and engage with his concept of animus possession. We do so guided by current research on a diverse set of topics. 
We all have an internal compass offering guidance on our behaviors. This compass, when listened to, provides direction and tools we did not have before. Join us as we discuss Jung's concept of individuation (or the incorporation of the inner co
Stories play a powerful role in our understanding of the world and our lives. Carl Jung understood this truth and developed a theory about what he called the archetypes of the collective unconscious. Join us as we discuss these archetypes and t
Stories play a powerful role in our understanding of the world and our lives. Carl Jung understood this truth and developed a theory about what he called the archetypes of the collective unconscious. Join us as we discuss these archetypes and t
Many today point to one's personal history and environment to explain the behaviors of themselves and others, particularly when these behaviors have detrimental consequences. Join us for a discussion of Skinner, the father of radical behavioris
In this first episode of Entry Points, Baron and Trevor explore the humanistic psychology of Carl Rogers and discuss the common ground it shares with the Christian worldview.
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