Undeceptions with John Dickson

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24 snips
Apr 20, 2025 • 1h 13min

151. Mary Magdalene

Jennifer Powell McNutt, a Professor of Theology at Wheaton College and author of The Mary We Forgot, sheds light on Mary Magdalene's true identity amidst the myths. They discuss her transformation from a sinner to a devoted disciple and her pivotal role at the crucifixion and resurrection. The conversation also explores her misunderstood image, the significance of her seven demons, and her impact as the first apostle to witness the risen Jesus. McNutt invites listeners to appreciate her crucial contribution to early Christianity.
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Apr 13, 2025 • 1h 28min

150. Jesus' Trials

Eckhard Schnabel, Emeritus Professor of New Testament, and Paul Barnett, ancient historian and retired bishop, delve into the infamous trial of Jesus. They discuss the unfairness and historical implications of these trials, contrasting the political dynamics under Pontius Pilate with the Sanhedrin’s role. The conversation navigates through pivotal moments like Jesus' cleansing of the temple and explores themes of public perception and anti-Semitism. Their insights reveal how the trials reflect broader societal tensions and shape our understanding of faith today.
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Apr 6, 2025 • 1h 7min

149. Our Hymn

When John Dickson convinced top Christian songwriters Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin to have a go at transforming an 1800-year-old hymn into a tune for our times, they felt the weight of responsibility.This is part two of our mini-series on how the song 'The First Hymn' came to life, with a full documentary soon to follow, which will track the hymn's journey from the deserts of Egypt to the middle of a sold-out stadium arena in the heart of America in the 21st century.This episode takes you behind the scenes: how Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin resurrected The First Hymn and made it ours.(00:00) - - Intro (05:21) - - Ben Fielding joins The First Hymn Project (08:21) - - Creating something modern from something ancient (13:21) - - The songwriting process (16:15) - - Chris Tomlin joins The First Hymn Project (22:47) - - Collaboration (26:15) - - Tomlin and Fielding exchange musical ideas (31:39) - - John hears 'The First Hymn' for the first time (40:17) - - St Ephrem - one of the first hymn writers (44:43) - - The history of worship music (47:37) - Five-Minute Jesus (52:52) - - Who was the original composer of The First Hymn? (55:58) - - 'The First Hymn' for a secular world (59:35) - - Bringing the hymn to life in an arena Undeceptions is hosted by John Dickson, produced by Kaley Payne and directed by Mark Hadley. Alasdair Belling is a writer and researcher. Siobhan McGuiness is our online librarian. Lyndie Leviston remains John's wonderful assistant. Santino Dimarco is Chief Finance and Operations Consultant. Edited by Richard Hamwi.Our voice actors today were Yannick Lawry and Dakotah Love.A big thank you to Michael Wilder at Wheaton College, and Tony Payne for his arrangement of the original First Hymn, and the 50-person choir led by John Trotter that brought this work to life.Special thanks to our series sponsor, Zondervan, for making this Undeception possible. Undeceptions is the flagship podcast of Undeceptions.com - letting the truth out.
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Mar 30, 2025 • 1h 15min

148. The Anthropologists

Welcome to season XIV of Undeceptions!Anthropology has a reputation for being the most “godless” of all the sciences. The so-called Father of Anthropology, Sir Edward Burnett Tylor, abandoned his faith as an anthropologist, declaring religion was “animalistic”. But religion hasn’t gone away - and many anthropologists are now realising there might be something to belief after all …(00:00) - - Coffee and anthropology (09:08) - - What is anthropology? (14:25) - - Edward Tylor, the 'Father of Anthropology' (19:28) - - Why is anthropology so godless? (21:25) - - James Frazer (34:57) - - E.E. Evans Pritchard (42:14) - - Mary Douglas (50:21) - - How Christine became a Christian anthropologist (53:57) - - What is the "good life"? (55:49) - - Victor and Edith Turner (01:00:17) - - Cultural relativism (01:03:59) - - Five-Minute Jesus (01:10:52) - - Good God, good anthropology
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Mar 16, 2025 • 31min

REWIND: Jesus Philosopher

The cliche: ‘faith’ is the antithesis of knowledge, of wisdom and therefore “Christian philosophy” is an oxymoron, right? For this Undeceptions rewind, we speak to two Christian philosophers who explain why that’s not the case. Available now, wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, listen to the episode in full: Episode 57 'Jesus Philosopher'.
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Mar 9, 2025 • 19min

REWIND: Danger - Proselytising

Why are Christians such god-botherers? Is it possible to share your belief system with someone who doesn’t accept it without being a jerk? In this Undeceptions rewind, we revisit a conversation about why Christians are so committed to sharing their faith with others - and why, if done right, it can be life changing. If you like what you hear, listen to the episode in full: Episode 33 'Danger: Proselytising'. 
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Mar 7, 2025 • 17min

Introducing Small Wonders season 4

Words can change lives – whether on paper, on screen, or spoken down a phone line.A library has an abundance of words – and an abundance of opportunities to change a life.After a long break, Laurel Moffatt returns with season 4 of Small Wonders!Undeceptions is pleased to introduce our listeners to this podcast in our network. Each episode of Small Wonders offers a brief but piercing look into a topic. The clarity the desert brings. Hurricanes and hard relationships. Finding reason in the middle of a ruin.These quiet but profound observations about life uncovers lessons learned. Lessons from broken and beautiful things that are polished to perfection and set in rich audio landscapes for your consideration.Subscribe to Small Wonders wherever you get your podcasts. 
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Jan 26, 2025 • 1h 42min

147. On Hell

Rebecca McLaughlin, author of "Confronting Christianity" and a doctorate holder from Cambridge, along with Brian Tong, a theology professor, dive into the intricate topic of hell. They illuminate biblical perspectives, especially Jesus' teachings, and tackle misconceptions about eternal punishment. With discussions on metaphorical interpretations and the nuances of divine justice, they explore how personal choices shape one's understanding of hell. The conversation also weaves in C.S. Lewis's insights, shedding light on the relationship between faith, judgment, and personal experience.
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Jan 19, 2025 • 23min

REWIND: Kingdom Come

Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of heaven versus hell. Discover how perceptions of the afterlife differ from popular clichés to deep theological insights. The concept of a New Earth brings transformative hope, shedding light on a future free from chaos. Reflect on the joyful activities and harmonious existence in this ideal kingdom. Plus, hear a personal narrative on balancing sacred and secular pursuits while critiquing societal norms. A fascinating journey into what lies beyond awaits!
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Jan 12, 2025 • 1h 3min

146. Question Answer XIII

The discussion tackles whether Christianity is linked to ancient fertility cults and dives into the genealogies of Jesus presented in the Gospels. It also reflects on the role of missionaries and Anglicanism in shaping cultural ideals. The complex relationship between Christian patriotism and faith is explored, raising questions about aligning national identity with spiritual values. Finally, the conversation addresses just war theory and the balance between peace and violence in Christ's teachings.

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