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Writer and theologian Tom Wright tackles some of the tougher questions regarding the Bible and how we read it.
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Writer and theologian Tom Wright tackles some of the tougher questions regarding the Bible and how we read it.
2026-03-05T17:46:00Z
In this episode of Unbelievable?, host John Nelson is joined by philosophers Amos Wallen (Oxford) and Dr Joshua Sijuwade to debate whether Christianity can be supported by a priori reasoning — arguments based purely on logic rather than historical evidence.
2026-03-03T09:24:00Z
How did Judas really die, by hanging or by falling and bursting open? Does the Bible contain contradictions? And what does it really mean to “set your mind on things above”?
2026-02-26T16:55:00Z
In this Unbelievable? debate shot in front of a live audience at Leicester Secular Hall, Andy Kind hosts two Christian thinkers who still manage to clash sharply: Professor Keith Fox and Peter S. Williams
2026-02-19T16:46:00Z
Recorded at Aylesbury High School, Sam McKee hosts a lively Unbelievable? Podcast schools debate on one of life’s biggest questions: are we really free?
2026-02-12T17:53:00Z
Why isn’t God more obvious? In this episode of Premier Unbelievable, host John Nelson is joined by Dan Paterson(Questioning Christianity) and Joe Schmid (agnostic philosopher, Princeton doctoral researcher and YouTuber at Majesty of Reason) to tackle the argument from divine hiddenness.
2026-02-05T18:00:00Z
Is Christian nationalism biblically sound - or dangerously divisive? In this episode, John Nelson hosts Doug Wilson and Dr Michael Bird for a high-stakes debate on what Christian politics should look like in a plural, polarised democracy. Should nations be explicitly Christian, or does that threaten freedom, minorities, and even faith itself? From pluralism and liberty to the risks of coercion, this conversation tackles the future of faith and politics.
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