

Life & Faith
Centre for Public Christianity
Growing up as the son of a diamond smuggler. The leaps of faith required for scientific discovery. An actress who hated Christians, then became one. Join us as we discover the surprising ways Christian faith interrogates and illuminates the world we live in.
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Apr 3, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Brendan Nottle
Brendan Nottle is a major in the Salvation Army who has worked for years among inner-city youth and homeless people in Melbourne. He is also the Chaplain of Collingwood Football Club and he came into CPX to discuss his work.

Mar 27, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Easter, work and rest
Is it missing the point of Easter to look forard to it as four days off? Justine Toh and Simon Smart discuss how our culture has become one of 'total work'. Justine also spoke to Kara Martin about how rest is more than simply an opportunity to recharge for more work and the importance of a good theology of rest.

Mar 20, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: World Poetry Day
March 21st is World Poetry Day. Simon Smart and Justine Toh share their favourite poems and speak to Greg Clarke about what poetry is and why it speaks to us.

Mar 13, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Megan Best
Megan Best is a bioethicist and palliative care doctor who is employed by Hammondcare. She spoke to CPX about the deeply contested area of reproductive rights.

Mar 7, 2013 • 16min
Life and Faith: International Women's Day
Domestic Violence affects 1 in 3 women in Australia. Life & Faith examines its effects on Christian women. Justine Toh interviews Captain Melanie-Anne Holland, who manages a women’s refuge run by the Salvation Army, and Dr. Lynne M. Baker, author of the book Counselling Christian Women on How to Deal with Domestic Violence.

Feb 20, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Religion in the Public Square
What does freedom of religion mean in a secular society? Should religion be given any role in the public square? What kind of religion is acceptable in the modern West?
CPX spoke to Ryan Messmore who is the president of Campion College, Australia's first Liberal Arts College. Previously he was Research Fellow in Religion and a Free Society with the Heritage Foundation, Washington, DC and the Founder and Executive Director of the Trinity Forum Academy, Royal Oak, Maryland.

Feb 14, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Gendercide
In India, China and many other parts of the world today, girls are killed, aborted and abandoned simply because they are girls. The United Nations estimates as many as 200 million girls are missing in the world today because of this so-called “gendercide”. The film It's a Girl reveals this issue. Global experts and grassroots activists put the stories of killed, abandoned and trafficked girls in context and advocate different paths towards change, while collectively lamenting the lack of any truly effective action against this injustice.
Simon Smart and Justine Toh discuss the film and speak to Melinda Tankard Reist about "gendercide".

Feb 6, 2013 • 15min
Life and Faith: Mindfulness
What is mindfulness? Simon Smart and Justine Toh discuss the benefits and dangers of mindfulness with clinical psychologist Lisa Aitken.

Dec 11, 2012 • 15min
Life and Faith: Vulnerable Communion
December 4 was International Day of People with a Disability. CPX spoke to Jessica King, who has cyanotic heart disease, about what it is like to live with a disability and how the notions of welcome and vulnerability allow us to accept everyone in their difference.

Dec 4, 2012 • 15min
Life and Faith: Violence against women
November 25 was the International Day for Eliminating Violence Against Women. Join Justine Toh and World Vision Gender Advisor Michelle Lokot as they discuss efforts to wipe out gender-based violence


