Thinking Out Loud

Nathan Rittenhouse & Cameron McAllister

For those interested in thoughtful cultural analysis without all the apocalyptic forecasts, Thinking Out Loud is a podcast about current events and Christian hope. Hosted by Nathan Rittenhouse and Cameron McAllister, co-founders of Thinking Out Loud, a ministry that seeks to bridge the gap between discipleship and apologetics, this is a show that seeks to connect the dots on the subject of Christian realism.

  1. 9h ago

    The Missing Piece in Christian Thinking (It's Not Logic)

    Books Referenced: -Faith, Hope and Poetry by Malcolm Guite Mentioned as the primary source for defining imagination as an "active power of perception" and "reason's twin faculty." -Leisure: The Basis of Culture by Josef Pieper Recommended as a foundational work on contemplation, leisure, culture, and the rich inner life. -Disruptive Witness by Alan Noble Mentioned as one of Noble's influential books. -On Getting Out of Bed by Alan Noble Mentioned as another significant work by Alan Noble. -Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard Referenced by Nathan in discussing imagination, fear, and possibility. -The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky Used as an example of a book too rich to simply "download" as information. -Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare Recommended as a timeless lens for understanding political anger, betrayal, and power. Essays & Articles -Tradition and the Individual Talent by T. S. Eliot Discussed extensively as an example of entering "the Great Conversation" between tradition and individuality. -"The Great Conversation" (concept) Referenced as the tradition of engaging with classic works across generations. In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, Nathan and Cameron explore the power of imagination, its relationship to reason, and why it is essential for human flourishing, Christian discipleship, moral decision-making, empathy, creativity, and a rich inner life. Drawing on the insights of Malcolm Guite, Blaise Pascal, Josef Pieper, T.S. Eliot, Aristotle, Søren Kierkegaard, Shakespeare, and Fyodor Dostoevsky, Nathan and Cameron discuss how imagination helps people perceive reality, envision a better future, cultivate contentment, engage deeply with Scripture, and participate in the great conversation of human thought. They also examine the dangers of fantasy, distraction, and deception, while making a compelling case for reading great books, slowing down, practicing reflection, and developing the imagination as a gift from God. If you're interested in Christian worldview, apologetics, philosophy, theology, classical education, faith and culture, spiritual formation, and the role of imagination in everyday life, this conversation offers practical wisdom and thought-provoking insights.

    33 min
  2. Jun 2

    Demons, Satan, and Spiritual Warfare: What Does the Bible Really Teach?

    In this episode, Nathan and Cameron tackle one of the most requested and misunderstood topics in Christianity: demons, Satan, spiritual warfare, and the supernatural realm. Responding to listener questions about demonic influence, spiritual attacks, possession, oppression, and the power of Satan in the life of a believer, they explore what the Bible actually teaches about demons and how Christians should think about spiritual warfare in a modern world increasingly interested in the occult, paranormal experiences, and unseen spiritual realities. Drawing from Scripture, church history, C.S. Lewis, Milton, deliverance ministry, and personal experience, Nathan and Cameron discuss the difference between demonic activity and the struggles of the flesh, whether Christians can be possessed by demons, the dangers of both skepticism and obsession, and how believers can cultivate spiritual discernment without falling into fear or fascination. This thought-provoking conversation offers a biblical framework for understanding evil, temptation, spiritual oppression, prayer, the authority of Jesus Christ, and the hope Christians have in a world where spiritual forces are real but ultimately defeated by God. DONATE LINK: https://toltogether.com/donate  BOOK A SPEAKER: https://toltogether.com/book-a-speaker JOIN TOL CONNECT: https://toltogether.com/tol-connect  TOL Connect is an online forum where TOL listeners can continue the conversation begun on the podcast.

    48 min
4.8
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107 Ratings

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For those interested in thoughtful cultural analysis without all the apocalyptic forecasts, Thinking Out Loud is a podcast about current events and Christian hope. Hosted by Nathan Rittenhouse and Cameron McAllister, co-founders of Thinking Out Loud, a ministry that seeks to bridge the gap between discipleship and apologetics, this is a show that seeks to connect the dots on the subject of Christian realism.

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