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Jan 27, 2026 • 1h 9min

Katy Faust: Why Kids Need a Mum and Dad

Katy Faust, founder of Them Before Us and children’s-rights advocate, argues children need both a mother and a father. She discusses sex differences, distinct parental roles, marriage’s child-protecting features, critiques of modern gender ideas, and the costs of prioritizing adult desires over child welfare. The conversation covers surrogacy, IVF, parenting trade-offs, and how to restore male responsibility.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 1h 14min

Christian Apologetics Has a Problem

Join a vibrant discussion with Sam McKee, a scientist and philosopher, Gareth Black, a Northern Irish apologist, Sarah Stevenson from the Oxford Centre, and Mike Jones, a US-based YouTuber. They tackle the disconnect between modern science and Christian apologetics, criticizing the influence of creationism and the dangers of platforming non-experts. They advocate for a more relational approach to apologetics and suggest integrating it into church life. Could collaboration between science and faith lead to a new narrative of understanding?
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Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 6min

Classic: War and Peace: Is War ever justified or should Christians embrace Pacifism? Nigel Biggar and Stanley Hauerwas

In a thought-provoking discussion, Nigel Biggar, a Regius Professor at Oxford advocating for the just war theory, and Stanley Hauerwas, a prominent theologian focused on pacifism, explore whether war can ever be justified for Christians. Biggar presents his case for necessary force to protect the innocent, while Hauerwas emphasizes radical nonviolence rooted in Christ's teachings. They tackle historical influences, the moral implications of violence, and the complexities of Christian participation in warfare, prompting deep reflection on ethics and love.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 18min

Rod Dreher on Soft Totalitarianism and the Cost of Comfort

Rod Dreher, a cultural critic and author of thought-provoking works like The Benedict Option, dives into compelling discussions about modern society. He introduces the idea of 'soft totalitarianism,' emphasizing how people sacrifice liberty for comfort. Dreher contrasts therapeutic Christianity with the cost of true discipleship, highlighting the importance of suffering. He discusses the spiritual hunger among youth, exploring their shift toward Christianity and esoteric practices. Finally, he calls for a revival of beauty and wonder in faith and community.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 19min

The World Isn’t Disenchanted - We Are | Malcolm Guite

Malcolm Guite, a poet, Anglican priest, and academic, dives into the importance of imagination and poetry in faith. He reflects on the influences of Augustine, Coleridge, and C.S. Lewis, advocating for a balance between reason and imagination. Guite argues against modern disenchantment, suggesting we should 'un-disenchant' ourselves. He shares insights on his upcoming epic Arthurian retelling and emphasizes the need for beauty and belonging in a world often fixated on utilitarianism. His thoughts challenge conventional perceptions of truth and creativity.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 17min

Decoding the Cosmos: Atheist Philosopher vs Christian Scientist on Fine-Tuning, Time, Incarnation & Alien Life Emily Qureshi-Hurst vs Sam McKee hosted by Andy Kind

Join philosopher Emily Qureshi-Hurst, an expert in the intersection of religion and science, and scientist Sam McKee, who embraces Christian theology, for a captivating discussion. They explore cosmic fine-tuning and the limits of physics, with Emily critiquing New Atheism and debating design arguments. Sam presents Christianity as a coherent worldview. The conversation dives into deep topics like resurrection, salvation, and the implications of extraterrestrial life, challenging listeners to consider the theological nuances of the universe.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 22min

Classic:  Professor John Lennox and Dr John Vervaeke debate the future of AI - Will the AI God's rule us? Is AI the Antichrist?

Join Professor John Lennox, an Oxford mathematician and Christian apologist, alongside Dr. John Vervaeke, a cognitive scientist from the University of Toronto, as they delve into the complex issues surrounding AI and human identity. They explore whether AI undermines human uniqueness, the loss of meaning in modern life, and the ethical dilemmas posed by technology. Vervaeke discusses secular spiritual practices, while Lennox warns against AI idolatry and reflects on Revelation's relevance in today’s tech landscape.
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Jan 1, 2026 • 58min

Classic: Virgin or “Young Woman”? Did Matthew Misquote Isaiah?

In this engaging discussion, Alistair McKittrick, a theological lecturer specializing in scripture interrelation, debates with Robert Stovold, an atheist skeptic and secular commentator. They delve into whether Matthew misquoted Isaiah regarding the virgin birth. Alistair argues for the intentional theological context of Matthew's use of Isaiah, while Robert challenges the historical authenticity of nativity stories, suggesting they may be later inventions. The conversation uncovers rich biblical interpretations, translation nuances, and parallels to contemporary myths, leaving listeners pondering the nature of prophecy.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 1h 1min

Classic: Against All Odds - How I Lost My Child But Retained My Faith

Jessica Kelly, an author and Christian writer, shares her heart-wrenching journey of losing her son Henry to brain cancer while retaining her faith. She challenges the notion of a God who plans suffering, advocating for a Jesus-centered understanding that emphasizes love over control. Sarah Foster, an apologist, discusses the importance of equipping young Christians to engage with the growing Muslim community in the UK. Together, they address the need for churches to prepare youth to respond to faith-related questions with truth and compassion.
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Dec 24, 2025 • 15min

What’s Wrong with “Away in a Manger”? Unbelievable Christmas Bonus with N. T. Wright

N. T. Wright, a renowned theologian and former Bishop of Durham, dives into the world of Christmas carols. He passionately critiques 'Away in a Manger' for its misleading implications about Jesus, while praising 'O Come All Ye Faithful' for its rich theological roots. Wright advocates for hymns that evoke a biblical understanding of hope rather than sentimentality, challenging songwriters to create thoughtful, new compositions. This festive discussion promises to reshape your Christmas hymn experience!

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