In this episode we are discussing an idea every student is sure to encounter early and repeatedly during the college years– the idea of “relativism.” My guest is Greg Koukl, co-author of Relativism: Feet Firmly Planted in Mid-Air and the Founder/President of Stand to Reason, a great apologetics ministry.
In this podcast we discuss:
- The prevalence of relativism on campus today (often seen as “expressive individualism”)
- Some different forms of relativism students will encounter
- Greg’s “inside/outside” distinction, which goes back to the Garden of Eden and the Fall
- How relativism is related to the idea of “truth”
- Why Christians should not talk about “their faith”
- Why we can know “that” something is true without knowing “how” it is true
- Why no one is actually a relativist, and how to help a “relativist” see this
- How to ask good questions as a way to engage in conversations about relativism (and everything else–”gardening” vs. “harvesting”)
- Understanding and discussing the new/current definition of “tolerance”
- Responding to relativism on campus (with friends, in classes, in papers, etc.)
- The importance of finding common ground in conversations
- The value of using this dialogical approach to defend all Christian truth claims
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