All Social issues articles – Page 6
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #107 Dr Sharon Jones: Floral particulars in CS LewisDr Sharon Jones, who teaches at Stranmillis University College, explores floral particulars in Lewis’ works. This talk was originally given at a CS Lewis symposium called Now We Have Faces, which was hosted by The CS Lewis Group at Ulster University in coordination with English at Ulster. The title of Sharon’s presentation was ‘Much grass and many flowers: attending to floral particulars with CS Lewis’. 
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         Article ArticleWhat can George Bush’s 1992 failed presidential campaign teach us about salvation?Erik Strandness challenges us to rethink the way we share our faith for the sake of our young people 
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         Article ArticleWhy feminist Louise Perry is arguing for the restoration of traditional marriage and Christian sexual ethicsJournalist Heather Tomlinson shares her thoughts on the sexual revolution and sexual ethics following a recent episode of The Big Conversation 
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         Shows ShowsMatters of Life & Death: Q&A: Helping unmarried couples have children and court-ordered blood transfusionsToday’s episode was recorded as part of the New Zealand Christian Medical Fellowship’s annual conference. Doctors there sent over two bioethical conundrums for us to chew over as part of a special episode of Matters of Life and Death. 
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         Article ArticleFree at last: How an atheist addict was healed from addiction and suicidal thoughtsFrom a young age, Mark Goodnight experienced great suffering, including sexual abuse, alcoholism and depression. These events caused him to doubt God. As his life spiralled out of control, Mark reached out to the God he didn’t believe in and began to experience healing and restoration 
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         Shows ShowsAsk NT Wright Anything #169 Broken Signposts and questions on forgiveness and salvation (Classic)From 2020: Tom talks about his book “Broken Signposts” and answers listener questions around how God forgives, conversion and how you can be sure you’re saved. 
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         Shows ShowsUnapologetic #52 John Swinton: Supporting people with mental health challengesMay marks Mental Health Awareness Week, so we spoke to John Swinton, professor in practical theology and pastoral care at Aberdeen University, who spent 16 years as a psychiatric nurse. He shares his thoughts about how to care for those experiencing mental health difficulties, particularly young people. 
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         Shows ShowsUnbelievable? King Charles and the Church: The Disestablishment Debate with Dr. Jonathan Chaplin & Catherine Pepinster hosted by Roger BoltonThis week on Unbelievable’s Coronation special Roger Bolton asks how important is the established Church of England to the fabric of life in the United Kingdom and beyond? 
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         Shows ShowsMatters of Life & Death: Contemporary spiritualities: Nominal atheism, New Age prayers for £25, moving on from Empty Tomb evangelism, and the church of social justiceThe non-religious are an ever-increasing segment of the population, in the UK, the United States and across the Western world 
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         Shows ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #103 Dr Sarah Waters: Out of the Silent Planet and the Covid pandemicEnglish lecturer Dr Sarah Waters shares her insights into one of CS Lewis’ science fiction books, particularly in regards to how we relate to one another post-Covid. This talk was originally given at a CS Lewis symposium called Now We Have Faces, which was hosted by The CS Lewis Group at Ulster University in coordination with English at Ulster. The title of Sarah’s presentation was ’Facial (mis)recognition: Out of the Silent Planet and the boundaries of face-to face’. 
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         Shows ShowsUnbelievable? Rod Dreher & Louise Perry Christianity, the Sexual Revolution and the future of the WestThe Big Conversation - Episode 2 | Season 5 
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         Shows ShowsMatters of Life & Death: Effective altruism 2: Tithing, second-hand stuffed toys in Turkey, the Parable of the Lost Sheep, and one-hundredth of a guide dogIn this second part of our effective altruism conversation, we explore the Christian sub-community within EA and ask whether the movement’s fundamental ideas are compatible with Christian tradition on giving. 
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         Article ArticleHow should Christians respond to the Church’s dark history: Crusades and the InquisitionApologist Joel Furches corrects what he believes are a number of misconceptions about some of these historical events and explores what Christians should do about them 
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         Article ArticleIndoctrination: The potential dangers of Hollywood filmsAuthor Mark Roques warns us to be on our guard when watching television and movies 
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         Shows ShowsUnbelievable? Is God Dead? - Dr. John Lennox and Dave Rubin’s Big ConversationThis week we play Justin Brierley’s personal favourite episode: the discussion he hosted live in California, between Christian apologist John Lennox and US talk show host Dave Rubin, from 2019. 
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         Shows ShowsAsk NT Wright Anything #166 Justin Brierley asks Tom Wright his own personal questionsJustin Brierley is moving on from hosting the Ask NT Wright Anything show. Before the baton gets passed on to fresh hands, he sits down with Tom to ask him the questions he would like to hear answered. 
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         Shows ShowsUnapologetic #49 Lydia McGrew: Is an evidential approach to Christianity feasible?Dr Lydia McGrew, an analytic philosopher and author, became a Christian at the age of 4. She shares some of her story with Ruth Jackson, including her experience of being adopted, her prevailing wrestle with the problem of evil and why she’s passionate about an evidential approach to Christianity. 
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         Shows ShowsMatters of Life & Death: Effective altruism 1: QALYs, longtermism, Jeremy Bentham’s embalmed corpse, and ethical elitismExplore effective altruism, a data-driven utilitarian approach to philanthropy. Discover its rapid growth, potential deviations from original intentions, and the challenges of turning ethics into an algorithm. 
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         Article ArticleDear Religion: What are you doing about teen suicide?Neonatal physician Erik Strandness asks some challenging questions in light of many young people’s desperate struggles and explores what hope there is 
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         Shows ShowsMatters of Life & Death: Webinar 2: Totalitarian regimes, the tobacco regulation lag, eternal life for materialists, and ‘Don’t be afraid’In the second part of John’s webinar with Premier Unbelievable, he takes questions from listeners on everything from whether AI tech is inching us towards the end times to how families can stave off the destructive influence of smartphone addiction. 
 
 




 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				