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In this episode, Ken Fish welcomes Dr. J.P. Moreland—philosopher, theologian, and longtime professor (Biola / Talbot)—for a candid, intellectually grounded conversation about faith, reason, and one of the most common “deconstruction” flashpoints: Old Testament passages where God commands the destruction of certain peoples in the land.
J.P. shares his personal story: a chemistry major who came to faith through Campus Crusade door-to-door evangelism, then pursued philosophy to help Christians answer skeptical challenges with humility and clarity. From there, Ken and J.P. tackle why these passages feel uniquely difficult today, how modern culture tends to elevate “soft virtues” (love/mercy) while minimizing “hard virtues” (justice/holiness), and why many people unintentionally rewrite Scripture to match cultural expectations.
They focus heavily on context—historical realities, existential threats, and Israel’s role in God’s redemptive plan—and point listeners to a key resource: Paul Copan’s book Is God a Moral Monster? for deeper study.
🔑 Topics Covered
Who J.P. Moreland is and how he came to faith (chemistry → philosophy)
Why reason + signs & wonders belong together (Acts-style)
Biola/Talbot’s distinctives: rigor + devotion + Scripture
Dallas Willard’s influence: read both sides, don’t get bullied by secularism
What “deconstruction” often really means in practice
Why OT “genocide” texts are so emotionally/intellectually charged today
Two major scholarly approaches to the conquest language
Why context, genre, and ancient warfare rhetoric matter
A pastoral warning: questioning vs. shaking your fist at God
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- Are you interested in learning about Holy Spirit-led ministry? Visit Orbis School of Ministry at Homepage | Orbis School of Ministry or email our Registrar, Jo McKay, at [email protected]
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In this episode, Ken Fish welcomes Dr. J.P. Moreland—philosopher, theologian, and longtime professor (Biola / Talbot)—for a candid, intellectually grounded conversation about faith, reason, and one of the most common “deconstruction” flashpoints: Old Testament passages where God commands the destruction of certain peoples in the land.
J.P. shares his personal story: a chemistry major who came to faith through Campus Crusade door-to-door evangelism, then pursued philosophy to help Christians answer skeptical challenges with humility and clarity. From there, Ken and J.P. tackle why these passages feel uniquely difficult today, how modern culture tends to elevate “soft virtues” (love/mercy) while minimizing “hard virtues” (justice/holiness), and why many people unintentionally rewrite Scripture to match cultural expectations.
They focus heavily on context—historical realities, existential threats, and Israel’s role in God’s redemptive plan—and point listeners to a key resource: Paul Copan’s book Is God a Moral Monster? for deeper study.
🔑 Topics Covered
Who J.P. Moreland is and how he came to faith (chemistry → philosophy)
Why reason + signs & wonders belong together (Acts-style)
Biola/Talbot’s distinctives: rigor + devotion + Scripture
Dallas Willard’s influence: read both sides, don’t get bullied by secularism
What “deconstruction” often really means in practice
Why OT “genocide” texts are so emotionally/intellectually charged today
Two major scholarly approaches to the conquest language
Why context, genre, and ancient warfare rhetoric matter
A pastoral warning: questioning vs. shaking your fist at God
How to Engage with Orbis:
- Check out Ken's book, On the Road with the Holy Spirit: https://a.co/d/0OVIIA0
- Partner with Orbis Financially: Give - Orbis Ministries
- Download the app: App - Orbis Ministries
- Are you interested in learning about Holy Spirit-led ministry? Visit Orbis School of Ministry at Homepage | Orbis School of Ministry or email our Registrar, Jo McKay, at [email protected]
- Upcoming Orbis Ministries overseas ministry trips are posted on orbisministries.org under the Train tab
- Join an International Ministry Trip link behind the registration/login portal.
- Do you want to join Ken's private Facebook discussion group, "God is not a Theory?" Please send a Facebook Direct Message to Bryan Orbis and a friend request to be added to it.

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