2024-11-08T17:00:00
New Testament scholars Mike Licona and Darrell L. Bock dive into the Bibleâs rich complexities, covering divine inspiration, authorship, and textual variations đâ¨. They discuss how understanding the Bible as both divinely inspired and humanly transmitted influences its authority and interpretation. Topics include the formation of the Old and New Testaments, challenges in translation đ, and the development of core doctrines like the Trinity âď¸. Gain insights into how cultural context shapes interpretation and how differing Gospel accounts add perspective without undermining Scriptureâs message.
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2011-08-06T00:00:00Z
Sceptical Bible scholar Bart Ehrmanâs latest book âForgedâ claims that many of the writings of the New Testament are falsely attributed to apostles such as Peter and Paul. He claims that they were not written by them and that a deliberate deception was taking place.
2025-11-06T17:02:00Z
What is really real? In this wide-ranging conversation, Dr Zachary Ardern (evolutionary biologist, Wellcome Sanger Institute), Dr Alex Carter (philosopher, University of Cambridge), and Dr Sam McKee (science historian, Manchester Metropolitan University) sit down to revisit one of the oldest debates in human thought â the relationship between science, religion, and ultimate reality.
2025-11-05T17:00:00Z
A listener in the United States has written in pondering the, ahem, sensitive issue of circumcision. In America itâs been commonplace as a medical procedure for newborn boys for generations, while in the rest of the world itâs almost exclusively a Jewish or Muslim religious rite of initiation. Does circumcision actually offer any real medical benefits?
2025-10-30T17:00:00Z
Premier Unbelievable guest-hosted by Dr Sam McKee heads to John Colet School in Wendover, UK for a lively debate on science, religion and reality with Oxford atomic & laser physicist Prof Paul Ewart (Christian; former Faraday Institute director, ex-president of Christians in Science) and UCL biophysics & imaging expert Prof Simon Walker-Samuel (trustee, Humanists UK).
2025-10-23T17:00:00Z
Can Christianity save democracy? Vince Vitale hosts a frank, generous exchange between social critic Os Guinness and author Jonathan Rauch about faithâs civic foundations, liberalism, and power. This is one weâve been looking forward to!
2025-10-16T17:00:00Z
In todayâs Unbelievable? school debate, Zachary Ardern, a Christian biologist, and Alex Carter, an atheist scientist, face off on whether scientific progress has made belief in God obsolete.
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