2021-03-20T00:00:00
Justin and Ruth present 3 interviews in this week’s show.
Alister McGrath, Prof of science and religion at Oxford University talks about the life and legacy of physicist-priest John Polkinghorne who has passed away aged 90. Justin also presents a sneak peek of his forthcoming CS Lewis podcast.
Shelby Abbott talks about deconstruction and doubt in his latest book ‘Doubtless: Because faith is hard’ and Canadian pastor Mark Clark presents his new book ’The Problem of Jesus’.
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2022-08-24T17:00:00Z
A former atheist who came to faith, Mary Jo Sharp now runs the apologetics ministry Confident Christianity. She talks to Justin Brierley about her own conversion and how to deal with doubt based on her new video series ‘Darkroom Faith’.
2022-01-29T20:38:00Z
Preston Ulmer author of ‘The Doubters Club’ and ex-Christian Gaia McDermott who hosts the ‘Face The Sun’ podcast, discuss how to explore doubt and questions inside and outside the church.
2025-04-24T08:41:00Z
Part 3 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
2025-04-18T14:00:00Z
Heading into Easter, we explore if the resurrection is key to Christianity and how it’s viewed in Islam. Rev Dr David Instone-Brewer and Islamic apologist Ijaz Ahmed debate Jesus’ crucifixion, resurrection, and divinity.
2025-04-11T16:00:00Z
Joining Andy Kind are Rev Dr Christopher Landau, author of Compassionate Orthodoxy and Sexuality, who defends the Church’s traditional teaching with pastoral conviction - and Rev Dr Charlie Bell, author of Queer Holiness, who calls for a theology that embraces LGBTQ+ inclusion as central to holiness.
2025-04-04T16:19:00Z
Are we trapped in an endless culture war? Have Christians become more focused on politics than the person of Jesus? Are terms like cancel culture and postmodernism helping us understand the world, or just fuelling division?
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