Nate Hanson & Shane Rosenthal

Faith Lab

Religion EN ↓ 14 episodes

Christianity is deeper than you've been shown. Each episode, Nate Hanson and Shane Rosenthal sit down with scholars like N.T. Wright and Tim Mackie to talk through Jesus, the Bible, and the origins of Christianity in conversations you can actually follow. Nate came back from deconstruction through scholarship, and Shane hosts The Humble Skeptic podcast.

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Nate Hanson & Shane Rosenthal

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Religion

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faithlabshow.com

Latest episode

May 13, 2026

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Episodes

Why the gospels hold up as history (Craig Keener) 13.05.2026

We trust ancient biographies that were written 450 years after the fact. So why do so many Christians get told the gospels can't be trusted as history? New Testament scholar Craig Keener (author of Christobiography and a four-volume commentary on Acts) is on the show with us. He was a self-described smug atheist before he became one of the most published New Testament scholars alive, and the path...

Is the gospel just a ticket to heaven? (Dr. Nijay Gupta) 29.04.2026

Most of us were taught the gospel is a ticket to heaven. New Testament scholar Nijay Gupta says that is not what Paul was actually preaching. Nijay Gupta is professor of New Testament at Northern Seminary and author of Paul for the World. He, Shane Rosenthal, and Nate work through what Paul's gospel actually was, where "I'll fly away" theology came from, and why he thinks C.S. Lewis got heaven wro...

What the first Christians believed about Easter 01.04.2026

The hardest critiques of the cross target one version of the gospel. The earliest Christians were teaching something bigger. For a thousand years before penal substitution became the dominant framework, the church proclaimed something wider: that God entered into death to destroy it from the inside. Irenaeus, Athanasius, and Gregory of Nyssa all described it, and their version answers the question...

What if the Gospels are more reliable than you were told? 25.03.2026

Most Christians were taught to trust the Gospels without ever being shown why they should. The historical evidence is stronger than you think. New Testament scholar Lydia McGrew explains what she calls the "reportage model," a case that the Gospel authors weren't just passing along stories. They were close to the facts, trying to get them right, and highly successful. She walks through the kind of...

After the apostles died, did the faith survive? 18.03.2026

Most Christians quietly carry a question they rarely say out loud: after the apostles died, what happened? There's a gap in the story, and in that gap, a worry lives. One man fills it. He was born 35 years after Jesus, personally knew people who personally knew Christ, and his own words still survive on paper. His name was Polycarp, and the chain connecting him to the eyewitnesses is shorter than...

N.T. Wright: Christians don't go to heaven? (Part 2) 11.03.2026

Most Christians assume the end of the story is leaving earth for heaven. N.T. Wright says that is not the story the New Testament is telling. (Listen to Part 1 here , and the full interview here .) If Christian hope is really resurrection and new creation, then death, salvation, and the church's mission all start to look different. 🔓 Get the full unedited interview with N.T. Wright, including his...

N.T. Wright: Did Jesus rise from the dead? (Part 1) 05.03.2026

The resurrection isn't a theological idea. It's a historical claim. And most people have never heard the actual evidence historians evaluate. (Listen to Part 2 here , and the full interview here .) NT Wright, one of the world's leading scholars on early Christianity, walks through the case, and explains why the standard skeptical alternatives keep falling apart. Get Surprised by Hope and God's Hom...

The genealogies don't match. That might be the point. 25.02.2026

Matthew and Luke don't give us the same family tree, and the census in Luke has been called a historical invention. So why would anyone still trust the birth narratives? New Testament scholar Caleb Friedeman compared them against 95 other ancient biographies, and what he found about Matthew and Luke's sources changes how you'd evaluate every supposed contradiction. 🔓 Members get the full unedited...

Were the Christmas stories meant to be history? 18.02.2026

For decades, scholars have claimed that ancient birth narratives were never meant to be taken as history. Then one scholar went and actually read them. New Testament scholar Caleb Friedeman tested that claim against the ancient biographers themselves, and what he found in their own writing doesn't fit the story we've been told. 🔓 Members get the full unedited interview with Caleb, including Shelb...

Tim Mackie: The Bible Isn't What You Think (Part 2) 11.02.2026

There's a story in Genesis where Noah gets drunk and something terrible happens with his son Ham, and the Bible never actually tells you what it was. That's not a mistake. It's a design choice. In part two of our conversation, Bible Project co-founder Tim Mackie walks through how the biblical authors crafted narratives with intentional gaps, layered patterns, and riddles that unfold across entire...

Tim Mackie: How to Read the Bible (Part 1) 04.02.2026

Most people were taught to believe the Bible, but almost no one was taught how it actually works. Why does Genesis repeat the same words over and over? Why do later stories echo earlier ones in ways that seem too precise to be accidental? Bible Project co-founder Tim Mackie walks through how the biblical authors used design patterns, repeated keywords, and narrative "hyperlinking" to build meaning...

Christianity's hardest objections have surprising answers 21.01.2026

Rebecca McLaughlin joins Faith Lab to confront Christianity’s hardest objections and ask whether Christian faith can actually stand up to serious scrutiny. In this conversation, Nate and Shelby talk with Rebecca about the historical reliability of the Gospels, eyewitness testimony, women in the early Christian movement, moral critiques of Christianity, and the problem of suffering. Rather than tre...

Is Faith Supposed to Be Blind? with Shane Rosenthal 07.01.2026

For most people, faith means believing without evidence. A leap. A feeling. Something you are told to accept rather than question. But what if that is not what faith meant at all? In this conversation, Nate and Shelby sit down with Shane Rosenthal to explore why the New Testament idea of faith was rooted in trust, eyewitness testimony, and public events rather than blind belief. They unpack how fa...

Deconstruction led me to Jesus 30.12.2025

Nate Hanson reflects on his journey with the podcast Almost Heretical, discussing the process of deconstruction and how it led him to a deeper understanding of Christianity. He shares his experiences of doubt, the search for evidence, and the transition to a new show called Faith Lab, which aims to explore the historical and philosophical foundations of the Christian faith. Become a premium member...

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