by Jay Medenwaldt | Jan 27, 2023 | Book Review, Gender, Psychology, Science
What Works: Gender Equality by Design by Iris BohnetMy rating: 4 of 5 stars I read a lot of books and journal articles about bias and inequality. It’s pretty common for those sources to offer a lot of recommendations for overcoming bias that sound...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Nov 16, 2021 | Christian Living, Psychological Apologetics, Psychology, Science, Theology
This article is the paper I read at the Evangelical Theological Society annual conference in 2021. It’s pretty long but is organized with lots of headings. If you want shorter content, here’s an article I wrote on the accuracy of the enneagram and another...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Oct 29, 2021 | Evangelism, Persuasion, Psychological Apologetics, Science
Have you ever had a religious or political discussion with someone where you stated your disagreement in a carefully worded, factual, and well-reasoned response? How did it go? I’m guessing the other person didn’t say, “Oh, you’re right! Thank...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Oct 18, 2021 | Book Review
Complex Simplicity: How Psychology Suggests Atheists Are Wrong about Christianity by Lucian Gideon Conway IIIMy rating: 5 of 5 stars This book was a wonderful breath of fresh air in its genre. I’ve been reading and listening to apologetics materials for a...
by Jay Medenwaldt | Sep 14, 2021 | Apologetics, Book Review, Psychological Apologetics, Science, Theology
I’ve been explicitly focusing on psychological apologetics for a few years now, but it just dawned on me that I’ve never clearly defined it, at least not in writing. While I’m not strictly the only person doing psychological apologetics, I am doing...