On Tap
| 2005 | ![]() |
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| 01 | Joost Nixon wrestles with the faith of Bono, the lead singer of U2. | |
| 02 | Danielle Broadway McDonald on what a Christian's mission in the music industry should be. | |
| 03 | St. Anne's explains: How Dispensationalism Ruined Hollywood. | |
| 04 | St. Anne's asks what would happen if Peter Jackson's King Kong fought Disney's Aslan. | |
| 05 | Stuart Bryan talks with William Chad Newsom, author of Talking of Dragons: The Children's Literature of J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. Here are their conversations on: How the Bible is full of Myth |
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| 06 | A Defense of Fantasy | |
| 07 | The importance of a home storytelling culture, and the myth of Father Christmas | |
| 08 | What Jesus taught about loving those affected by Hurricane Katrina. | |
| 09 | Doug Jones explains how Moulin Rouge is a Christian allegory. | |
| 10 | Jason Farley speaks with Nathan Wilson on the Shroud of Turin | |
| 11 | Joost Nixon reviews John Granger's Looking for God in Harry Potter. | |
| 12 | Joost Nixon has been to Narnia. He offers a cultural commentary on the Disney distributed blockbuster Deconstructing Aslan. | |
| 13 | St. Anne's reviews Johann Cook's The Septuagint of Proverbs. | |
| 14 | Doug Wilson muses on why expressly Trinitarian worship builds close Christian fellowship. | |
| 15 | Doug Wilson comments on women in the military. | |
| 16 | Vern S. Poythress speaks with St. Anne's on leading sons through their passage from boyhood to manhood. | |
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