Paul Gutteridge pastors the Christian Growth Centre, and loves chatting with people of other faiths and points of view. He chats to Hindu Rohit Saxena about the similarities and differences in the way they see God.
Paul Gutteridge pastors the Christian Growth Centre, and loves chatting with people of other faiths and points of view. He chats to Hindu Rohit Saxena about the similarities and differences in the way they see God.
2022-02-26T19:58:00Z
Bishop Joseph D’Souza from the Good Shepherd Church in India and Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd, political theorist and human rights activist, discuss the current political and religious climate in India and the situation for Christians and the Dalit and Shudra castes.
2026-06-26T09:44:00Z
Is Islam compatible with Western liberal democracy? Dr Andy Bannister unpacks the complexities, arguing that the fusion of religion and politics in traditional Islam creates deep tensions with Western values like free speech and pluralism. He calls for robust defence of liberal freedoms - while urging respect, dignity, and kindness toward Muslims as neighbours.
2026-06-17T22:58:00Z
Did Christianity shape the modern West? John Nelson, Mike Jones, and Matt Whitley debate whether values like human rights, science, and democracy have Christian roots - and what happens when society drifts away from them.
2026-06-10T22:58:00Z
Philosophers Dr Shaun Stevenson and Dr Joshua Sijuwade join John Nelson for a moving conversation on faith, doubt, suffering, and hell. Together they share their journeys through loss, atheism, and back to belief - exploring how philosophy, pain, and grace shape our search for God.
2026-06-03T22:58:00Z
Can evolution fit with Christian faith, or does it challenge belief in a loving Creator? Dr Denis Alexander and Ed Atkinson debate evolution, suffering, and purpose - exploring whether science and faith can truly be reconciled.
2026-05-27T22:57:00Z
What happens when Francis Collins, world-leading geneticist, meets N. T. Wright, renowned theologian, for a live Unbelievable? discussion? Recorded at Oxford’s Museum of Natural History, they explore science, faith, evolution, truth, morality, and whether scientific discovery leads us away from God - or towards him.
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