2022-05-23T18:00:00
Alister McGrath continues to respond to listener questions about science, faith and doubt (and CS Lewis!) in the second part of a show first recorded as a livestream listener Q&A edition of Unbelievable? in 2020, hosted by Justin and Lucy Brierley and Ruth Jackson.
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2026-08-17T17:00:00Z
Why did Philip Pullman call Narnia a “filthy lie”? Christian writer Caleb Woodbridge and sci-fi critic Damien Walter dive into the “problem of Susan,” accusations of sexism, and whether C.S. Lewis’s beloved Narnia stories are morally troubling. The first of a two-part conversation from the Unbelievable? podcast.
2026-08-12T22:58:00Z
Will science and AI make religion a thing of the past? In this lively debate, physicists Paul Heslop and Simon Walker-Samuel explore whether advances in technology and neuroscience will replace faith - or show why we still need it. From AI and evolution to meaning and morality, discover the future of belief in a rapidly changing world.
2026-08-11T17:00:00Z
Peter Hitchens joins Luke Martin for an honest conversation about Britain’s decline, the erosion of Christian faith, and what hope - if any - remains for the nation. He shares his journey from Marxism to Christianity, reflects on his relationship with his late brother Christopher, and tackles tough questions about free speech, family, justice, and Britain’s future.
2026-08-10T17:00:00Z
How might C.S. Lewis respond to Richard Dawkins’ views on Jesus and the New Atheists? In this episode, Peter S Williams shares insights from his seminar, exploring Lewis’s approach to apologetics and how he might tackle modern scepticism. Includes audience Q&A from the 2013 Unbelievable conference.
2026-08-03T17:00:00Z
In this episode, Christian philosopher Peter S Williams explores how C.S. Lewis might have responded to Richard Dawkins and the New Atheists on issues of freedom, responsibility, and ethics. Drawing on a 2013 Unbelievable conference, Williams unpacks Lewis’s enduring insights for today’s debates.
2026-07-27T17:00:00Z
Does Dawkins have a self-contradictory view of faith and knowledge? CS Lewis would likely have thought so, according to Peter S Williams, a Christian philosopher and apologist.
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