In this bonus episode, Tom Wright and Michael Bird open up Ephesians as Paul’s “panoramic” letter, exploring why its vision for unity, holiness, and the renewal of all things is urgently needed in today’s church.
Rev. Dr Michael F. Bird explains why he chose to debate Douglas Wilson, a controversial figure in American Christianity. Bird argues that honest engagement, fair critique, and open dialogue are better tools than censorship or outrage for addressing the influence of Christian nationalism.
If the biblical Sabbath is Saturday, why do Christians worship on Sunday? N.T. Wright traces the Sabbath through Scripture to show how Jesus’ resurrection reshaped time, rest, and the meaning of God’s Kingdom
In this wide-ranging interview, Lord Nigel Biggar - Oxford theologian, Anglican priest, and Conservative peer - argues that Christians must stop outsourcing public courage and can’t hide behind niceness when truth and justice are contested.
He never sought authority, avoided institutions, and disliked administration, yet CS Lewis has led millions into faith. What does his influence tell us about leadership, persuasion, and belief today?