On Tap
| 2006 | ![]() |
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| 01 | St. Anne's looks at The Davinci Code movie and discusses what could have possibly made it a better movie | |
| 02 | In honor of Dr. Ronald Nash, who recently went to be with the Lord, listen to his interview on The Openness of God | |
| 03 | Ever wonder what it takes to produce an issue of St. Anne's. Here is the brewmaster's secret recipe. | |
| 04 | Kent Young reviews Pink Floyd's classic album The Wall. | |
| 05 | The latest X-Men movie failed to meet the standard of the previous two because Brian Singer has moved on to the Warner Brother's Superman franchise. What do the editors of St. Anne's pub think of the return of Superman. St. Anne's reviews Superman Returns and exegetes the Christology of Superman. |
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| 06 | It's been an eventful week around the world. If Israel is God's chosen nation should we not rescue the Holy Land from the infidel? St. Anne's replys to a weekend of Left Behind rumblings, and tells a story that Hillary Clinton would love. | |
| 07 | Pink Floyd's The Wall is the archetypal concept album. Released in 1979, it defined the sullen, isolationist, and rebellious character of a generation. This week Kent Young, the chief musician at Christ Church, Spokane, reviews The Wall. | |
| 08 | Mel Gibson, who piously offered us The Passion, has besmirched his name and given the enemies of God cause to blaspheme through foolish words. St. Anne's, in this draght of On Tap, places human nature and honor in the balance. | |
| 09 | Aren't the literal, mechanical statements of systematic theology the highest expression of biblical truth? In a brilliant clip from the cutting floor of the Controversy issue, Westminster Seminary Prof. Vern S. Poythress faces this question without flinching. | |
| 10 | In our recent issue on the Principles of War we interviewed Colonel John Warden, the architect of the air campaign for the first Gulf War and the world's leading air power theorist. In the following previously unreleased clip, St. Anne's asks Colonel Warden to use his ring theory on Hollywood, not to bomb it back to the classical age, but to get it to make better movies. |
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| 11 | Warren Lewis Reporting on the Liberty University Biology Department's press release, Is there a biological basis for being male? | |
| 12 | Jason Farley looks back at The Lion King as a movie with deep-seated issues of self-contradiction. |
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| 13 | Dr. Bill Bray speaks with Steve Schlissel of Messiah's Congregation on the place of the Jews in God future plan. Here Pastor Schlissel tells how he came to faith in the hippy generation of the 70s. | |
| 14 | When Dr. Bray interviewed Pastor Schlissel about the future of the Jews, he asked him about the future of the Christian Church. |
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| 15 | Dr. Bray continues the conversation with Pastor Schlissel about the future of the Jews. |
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| 16 | Part four of Dr. Bray's conversation with Pastor Steve Schlissel on the future of the Jews. | |
| 17 | Part five of the Schlissel interview | |
| 18 | The Final installment of Dr. Bray interview with Steve Schlissel on the Future of the Jews. | |
| 19 | Matt Whitling Discusses Single Parents | |
| 20 | Matt whitling teaches how to best support the most important woman around - mom. | |
| 21 | Matt Whiltling discusses training children with "The Obedience Game." | |
| 22 | Matt Whitling discusses the roles of Mother and Father as well as the point of child rearing. | |
| 23 | Joost Nixon talks with Brian Godawa, screenwriter of To End All Wars and The Visitation about his approach to screen writing and movie watching. | |
| 24 | Joost continues his interview with Brian Godawa. | |
| 25 | Part three of the Godawa interview | |
| 26 | The final section of the Godawa interview. | |
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