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    #234 Lilian Lindén: Did Lewis credit Barfield for what he learned from Steiner?

    2025-11-03T17:00:00Z

    Ruth Jackson speaks with Lilian Lindén, who has a degree in philosophy of religion, about her paper from the 2024 Undiscovered CS Lewis Conference held at George Fox University. Her paper was titled Did Lewis credit Barfield for what he learned from Steiner?. We then get to hear her paper live from the conference.

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    Help N.T. Wright! Please clarify salvation

    2025-11-02T06:00:00Z

    In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle three deep listener questions: Should we pray for Satan? What did Jesus mean by “paradise” to the thief on the cross?

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    Atoms, Aliens and the Meaning of Everything: Paul Ewart vs Simon Walker-Samuel hosted by Sam McKee

    2025-10-30T17:00:00Z

    Premier Unbelievable guest-hosted by Dr Sam McKee heads to John Colet School in Wendover, UK for a lively debate on science, religion and reality with Oxford atomic & laser physicist  Prof Paul Ewart (Christian; former Faraday Institute director, ex-president of Christians in Science) and UCL biophysics & imaging expert Prof Simon Walker-Samuel  (trustee, Humanists UK).

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    Gender dysphoria and trans children

    2025-10-28T08:00:00Z

    This episode revisits a vital conversation with Christian paediatrician Julie Maxwell about the surge in children experiencing gender dysphoria. We discuss the evidence behind medical treatments like puberty blockers, the complexities facing families and professionals, and how Christians can respond with both compassion and faithfulness in a polarised debate.

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    #233 Lilian Lindén: CS Lewis, Owen Barfield, and the Great War

    2025-10-27T18:00:00Z

    Ruth Jackson speaks with Lilian Lindén about CS Lewis’ early philosophical development and his long-running debate with his friend Owen Barfield, the so-called “Great War.” They unpack Lewis’s shift from realism to idealism, explore Barfield’s influence through anthroposophy, and consider how figures like Rudolf Steiner shaped their discussions. 

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    Should we abandon our parents?

    2025-10-26T04:00:00Z

    In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle three deep and very human questions - about miracles, the Trinity, and discipleship.

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    Can Christianity Save Democracy? Os Guinness v Jonathan Rauch hosted by Vince Vitale

    2025-10-23T17:00:00Z

    Can Christianity save democracy? Vince Vitale hosts a frank, generous exchange between social critic Os Guinness and author Jonathan Rauch about faith’s civic foundations, liberalism, and power. This is one we’ve been looking forward to!

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    Making human egg cells out of skin, and other mysteries

    2025-10-22T08:00:00Z

    This episode explores a groundbreaking new technology that could allow babies to be created from skin cells - raising profound questions about ethics, identity, and the future of reproduction. Plus, we tackle whether Christians should expect to perform miracles even greater than those of Jesus himself.

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    #232 Lilian Lindén: The influence and relevance of CS Lewis today

    2025-10-20T17:00:00Z

    Ruth Jackson speaks with Lilian Lindén, who has a degree in philosophy of religion, about how C.S. Lewis continues to shape faith and thought today. They discuss how she first encountered Lewis, the impact his writings have had on her life, and why his ideas remain so compelling more than 60 years after his death. 

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    Gender Hierarchy, Habakuk 2:4, What bits of the Bible did Paul write? Did Paul write the Pastoral Epistles?

    2025-10-19T04:00:00Z

    In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle tough questions on gender hierarchy, Paul’s use of Habakkuk 2:4, and the authorship of the pastoral epistles. They clarify what “submission” really means in Ephesians, explore the dual meaning of faith in Habakkuk, and discuss whether Paul wrote all the pastoral letters - and why these debates still matter for Christians today.

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    Does Science Make God Unnecessary? Alex Carter vs Zachary Ardern hosted by Andy Kind

    2025-10-16T17:00:00Z

    In today’s Unbelievable? school debate, Zachary Ardern, a Christian biologist, and Alex Carter, an atheist scientist, face off on whether scientific progress has made belief in God obsolete.

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    Union and communion: The Trinity demystified

    2025-10-15T10:39:00Z

    In this episode of Matters of Life & Death, we tackle one of Christianity’s most misunderstood doctrines: the Trinity. Is the idea of one God in three persons just a theological puzzle for scholars, or could it transform our understanding of God and ourselves? Discover how reflecting on Father, Son, and Spirit might unlock new meaning and practical insight for daily Christian living.

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    #231 Alister McGrath: CS Lewis, Christians and the Church

    2025-10-13T17:00:00Z

    Ruth and Alister explore what those in Christian ministry learn from C.S. Lewis - the “very ordinary layman” who helped shape modern faith. Alister reflects on Lewis’ approach to prayer and spiritual growth, his vision for Mere Christianity and how his theology speaks to the challenges of living faithfully in a post-Christian culture. 

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    Bishops, Priests, finding a Church and the Universalism Question

    2025-10-12T04:00:00Z

    In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle big questions on church leadership, finding spiritual community, and the challenge of universalism. They explore the history and purpose of bishops, how to choose a church in a divided world, and what universalism really means for salvation and Christian hope.

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    Has Science Just Proved God? Michel-Yves Bolloré v Niayesh Asfshordi hosted by John Nelson

    2025-10-09T17:00:00Z

    Does science point to a Creator—or explain the universe without God? In this spirited Unbelievable? debate, bestselling author Michel-Yves Bolloré and cosmologist Dr Niayesh Afshordi face off on cosmic origins, the Big Bang, and whether fine-tuning and entropy are evidence for God. Hosted by John Nelson, this episode unpacks whether science can truly answer life’s biggest “why” questions, or if faith still has a seat at the table.

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    The idolatry of Christian Nationalism, with John Heathershaw

    2025-10-08T08:00:00Z

    This episode of Matters of Life and Death delves into the rise of Christian nationalism in Western politics. John Heathershaw, a Christian professor of international relations, unpacks whether longing for a “Christian nation” is helpful, harmful, or even idolatrous. The episode explores how Christians should engage in politics, what the gospel offers beyond national borders, and how faith responds to a world where power seems to triumph over principle.

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    #230 Alister McGrath: Theology, miracles and imagination

    2025-10-06T17:00:00Z

    In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. They explore Lewis’ view on miracles, his belief on the importance of imagination, and how Lewis’ arguments stand up against the New Atheism movement.

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    The Vision of Ephesians: What is “Sola Scriptura”?

    2025-10-05T04:00:00Z

    What does Ephesians teach us about God’s purpose for the church? Can we truly trust Scripture if it was passed down through oral tradition? And what role do public confessions of faith play in salvation?

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    Does God Exist? Shaun Stevenson vs Nathan Elvidge hosted by Andy Kind

    2025-10-02T17:00:00Z

    In this lively Unbelievable? debate, philosopher Dr Shaun Stevenson and Oxford’s Nathan Elvidge go head-to-head at Waddesdon High School on the question, “Does God exist?” Covering everything from the roots of religious belief to morality, evil, and free will, they challenge each other - and the audience - to think more deeply about faith, doubt, and what makes us human.

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    Why did a good God create earthquakes and volcanoes? Suffering, creation and natural evil, with Prof Bob White

    2025-10-01T09:00:00Z

    In this episode, Prof Bob White - renowned geophysicist and former director of the Faraday Institute - tackles some of the toughest questions at the intersection of faith and science. Why do earthquakes, volcanoes, and genetic diseases exist in a world made by a good God? Is suffering in nature a sign of a broken creation, or is there a deeper purpose behind natural disasters? Join us as we explore suffering, creation, and the challenge of “natural evil.”