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- 205 - Disenchanted Age
The great project of the Enlightenment was to bring reason to the forefront.
No more would humans be held back by superstitions: the power of the mind was all that was needed for advancement.
Three centuries on though, and some people are beginning to think the pendulum has swung too far.
Celebrated journalist and public intellectual Stan Grant joined John onstage in Sydney for a live recording of Undeceptionsto discuss this new disenchanted age.
(02:19) - - Introduction: Everything we wished for is here, and that's a problem (07:55) - - Stan Grant arrives (08:56) - - The Voice to Parliament (14:38) - - Stan on St Augustine (16:43) - - Stan's early life (19:48) - - Beginning a career in journalism (33:45) - - What makes you 'Australian'? (37:04) - - Deconstructing the Enlightenment (43:52) - - Truth-telling (45:35) - - Stan's theological journey (53:58) - - Reflections of suffering (01:00:16) - - 5 Minute Jesus (01:04:17) - - Hasn't Christianity done terrible damage to Indigenous cultures?Mon, 02 Dec 2024 - 204 - Dietrich Bonhoeffer
A new movie has been released this week about Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor who was killed by the Nazis for his involvement in a plot to kill Hitler.
Bonhoeffer's fame has ballooned into a kind of mythology that has seen people of all stripes "claim" him as their own. But our guest for this episode says that if we only think of him as a “hero” for our cause, we may miss important pieces of Bonhoeffer’s complex life and thinking.
So, who was Dietrich Bonhoeffer and why does he still matter?
(04:47) - - Bonhoeffer's Germany (13:13) - - The Nazi Church (22:59) - - Bonhoeffer's career begins (32:43) - - Bonhoeffer begins to speak out (42:27) - - Bonhoeffer joins a resistence (49:02) - - The plot to kill Hitler (55:06) - - Bonhoeffer's ethical theory: how he might have justified killing Hitler (01:02:24) - - Imprisoned by the Nazis (01:04:36) - - Bonhoeffer is executed (01:09:14) - - What we get wrong about Bonhoeffer (01:12:26) - - Jesus: the man for othersMon, 25 Nov 2024 - 203 - SINGLE: Environmental Jesus
Sam Allberry was involved in environmental activism when he became a Christian - a development that his activist friends saw as bad news.
After all, why would a follower of a religion that looks forward to the coming of a new Earth be concerned with the state of the current world?
For Sam though, becoming a Christian led him to a very different conclusion.
Mon, 18 Nov 2024 - 202 - SINGLE: 39 Books
The Old Testament is sacred not just to the Christian but also to the Jewish religion. Its 39 books cover thousands of years with an array of literary genres including poetry, history, creation myth, apocalyptic, and song.
It can be confusing and overwhelming - but luckily, John happens to work in the same building as a leading expert on it all who gives us a quick rundown in this special Single.
Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 201 - REWIND: Global Christianity
The 21st century has seen—and will continue to see—the rise of Christianity in the ‘Global South’, with surging conversion numbers in Asia and Africa. That’s according to Gina Zurlo, a leading authority on Christian demographics, and our guest on episode 75, ‘Global Christianity’. According to Gina, while the Western world is grappling with secularism, a new spiritual awakening of sorts is taking hold in the world’s two most populous nations, China and India.
This is our next Undeceptions Rewind, where we resurface some of the best bits of our older episodes that might have been mostly forgotten (but hopefully not misunderstood!) In this episode, we feature snippets of both Episode 17 'Hindu Priest', and Episode 75 'Global Christianity'.
Wed, 23 Oct 2024 - 200 - REWIND: Christian Revolution
We interviewed Tom Holland, historian and co-host of the extraordinarily popular podcast The Rest is History, back in 2021 for episode 45, Christian Revolution.
At the time Tom wouldn’t have called himself a Christian (and we won't speak for him now), but he was adamant that not only is Christianity good, but our very sense of what good iscomes from Christianity.
Check out our first Undeceptions Rewind,where we resurface some of the best bits of our older episodes that might have been mostly forgotten (but hopefully not misunderstood!)
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 199 - Van Gogh
Artists have used their tools not just to capture beauty and transcendence, but also the essence of what it means to be human.
In this episode, we learn from history's greatest artists about loss, hope, the ugly, and the sublime.
What lessons can we take from these broken artists? What might their observations about the world tell us about God?
(04:39) - - Creations and experiences (12:55) - - Albert Bierstadat (16:09) - - Artemisia Gentileschi (23:25) - - Vincent Van Gogh (33:40) - - The Yellow House and the Ear episode (42:50) - - Van Gogh and faith (50:36) - - Five Minute Jesus (55:24) - - TranscendenceMon, 16 Sep 2024 - 198 - Bible Unlocked
Is there a "right" way to read The Bible?
Millennia of Ink has been split trying to answer that question.
Surely if The Bible is God's word it should be easier to understand, right?
Well, some experts think there is a right way to read scripture. What we need is a key to unlock The Bible for us.
(00:48) - - The Rossetta Stone (05:02) - - Reading theologically (07:43) - - What are hermeneutics? (13:28) - - The three laws of hermeneutical motion (17:16) - - Reading cultures (19:16) - - Frames of reference (24:13) - - Our spiritual baggage (27:11) - - Reading The Bible above our own interests (31:08) - - Hermeneutics in The Enlightenment (34:12) - - Five Minute Jesus (40:16) - - The Transfiguration (48:05) - - The key to unlocking The Bible (55:05) - - Where to start when reading The Bible (59:37) - - Why is Kevin struck by The Bible?Mon, 09 Sep 2024 - 197 - Question Answer XIIMon, 02 Sep 2024
- 196 - Intelligible Universe
Famed Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson once (well, several times actually) claimed Christianity was irreconcilable with the science of the Universe.
But there's plenty of scholars who beg to differ.Recorded live in Brisbane at the State Library of Queensland.
(01:08) - Show begins (05:42) - Introducing Peter Harrison (08:41) - Did we used to have more Christian scientists? (23:37) - Introducing Sarah Sweet and Luke Barnes (25:30) - Is there room for the supernatural in science? (38:32) - 5 Minute Jesus (50:17) - Do we live in a finely tuned universe? (57:48) - What we've learned - and unlearnt - from science recently (01:04:17) - How far could science take us?Mon, 26 Aug 2024 - 195 - History Wars
Is history under threat?
Increasingly, the modern, individualistic global West is coming to see history as a discipline that's irrelevant, harmful, and divisive.
Some are worried that we're becoming increasingly disconnected from a broader story.
Can the past help us navigate our modern world? Or is it better if we let it fade into a "dark age"?
(00:11) - What do you call a collective of historians? (05:40) - Why does history matter? (08:12) - What makes a good historian? (10:49) - Historical culture wars (14:32) - An Ahistoric Age (16:44) - Is history irrelevant? (18:59) - Historical ignorance (24:46) - Recovering facts from framing (30:11) - Looking back but moving forward (35:48) - Priests of History (38:03) - Sarah encounters rational faith (46:31) - The perks of Biblical meditation (49:09) - Make tradition cool again (49:59) - 5 Minute Jesus (58:22) - Why take history seriously in 2024? (01:02:34) - The good guys of history's bad EmpiresMon, 19 Aug 2024 - 194 - Why Trust?
Trust is everywhere. It underpins our institutions, our health, and our relationships. However, experts are worried that the world is facing a trust crisis. If so much of our lives depend on it, what could happen if trust starts to break?
In this episode, we spend some time talking about institutional church abuse. Check the time codes below if it would be helpful to skip past this section.
39:15 - Section begins
42:23 - Regular interview resumesMon, 12 Aug 2024 - 193 - True Crime
True Crime is one of the most popular genres of film, podcasting, literature, and TV worldwide.
We are obsessed with tales of the morbid, dark, and most importantly, true.
As one cold-case detective believes, we can't get enough true crime because of what it teaches us about our human nature.
But that same detective found that these lessons on humanity could also be found in - what was for him - the unlikeliest place: The Bible.
Mon, 05 Aug 2024 - 192 - English Language
Half a billion people alive today speak English as their firstlanguage. But how you speak English depends on where you live, where you come from, and how it was taught to you. It's truly a universal language. So - what's its history? If this is the language that has done the most to spread Christianity (as some claim), how have its quirks influenced our understanding of the Bible?
Mon, 29 Jul 2024 - 191 - On Augustine
There's a reason our guests have mentioned Augustine more than any other theologian or philosopher. St Augustine of Hippo was an intellectual giant whose shadow still hangs over Christianity and the Western philosophical tradition. But not everyone loves him. To some, he's a misogynistic pessimist whose work we're better off without. So - what's the truth? It's finally time for Undeceptions to take a deep dive into Augustine.
Mon, 22 Jul 2024 - 190 - SINGLE: On PersuasionMon, 15 Jul 2024
- 189 - SINGLE: Jazz ChurchMon, 08 Jul 2024
- 188 - American Evangelical
Evangelicalism has always been a politically loaded word - but especially since the turn of the century.
This is especially true of American evangelicalism.
But if we strip away all the nationalistic and political weight, what is evangelicalism? What makes the American strain of evangelicalism particularly unique? How does it compare to other types of evangelicalism?
Mon, 27 May 2024 - 187 - Question Answer XIMon, 20 May 2024
- 186 - Gospel Contradictions
If Christianity is one big conspiracy, we wouldn't find so many mistakes and inconsistencies in the Gospels! Surely if the faith was one big lie, the Gospels would have some uniformity to them, united to deceive readers.
Well, that's one side of the argument. Others might point to the Gospel contradictions as proof the entire thing is made up.
So, why are there contradictions in the Gospels? Does this undermine their credibility?
Mon, 13 May 2024 - 185 - Jesus' BiographyMon, 06 May 2024
- 184 - SINGLE: Bondi JunctionMon, 29 Apr 2024
- 183 - Christianity's Comeback
From the mid-1990s to the 2010s, 'New Atheism' dominated the intellectual space. A virulent, attacking form of godless evangelism, it saw people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens top best-seller lists, and draw huge crowds to their lectures. Justin Brierley was in the middle of it all as New Atheism rose - and then collapsed. In its wake, Justin says he is seeing a new openness to theism - but where that might lead is anyone's guess.
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 182 - The Theologians
Theology: It's a dry term that conjures images of old academics writing dusty books that will never be read.
However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The study of theology is the study of who we are as humans, and how we can make sense of both God and the complexities of the world.
So, who are the theologians we should all know about?
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 181 - True Science
Science is a relatively new term. Chemistry, biology, physics, astronomy - all have only existed as defined, singular fields for the last century and a half. Before that was the mysterious world of natural philosophy - an ancient tradition that saw the natural world as one, combined entity. Our guest, Professor Alister McGrath, argues that this old way is a path to a new kind of appreciation of the world and each other.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 180 - Political Jesus
The Apostle Paul writes that Christians must battle against "powers and principalities". But what are they? What does the Bible say about political power?
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Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 179 - The Resurrection
There are sophisticated, academic arguments for the resurrection of Jesus. It’s not just a matter of accepting on the basis of faith. The modern industry of Christian apologetics doesn't get us much closer to the historical reality of Jesus' resurrection - but there are solid, investigative ways of examining this seemingly miraculous event.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 178 - SINGLE: Holy Virginity
The pursuit of celibacy is seen as strange, taboo, and repressive in modern society. But that's what David Bennett, a gay man, decided, after becoming a Christian during a night out in Sydney's gay quarter.
Since then, he's become a scholar of "holy virginity", and the queerness of his Lord, Jesus. This is his story.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 177 - SINGLE: Cancel CultureMon, 11 Mar 2024
- 176 - French AtheismMon, 15 Jan 2024
- 175 - Question Answer XMon, 08 Jan 2024
- 174 - 12 Objects
The story of Christianity is full of wonderful highs and terrible lows. It's truly an epic - and it takes an epic round-the-world adventure to tell its story properly. Thankfully, we have a man who's done just that. This is the story of Christianity, from the crucifixion to the modern day, told through 12 key objects.
Mon, 01 Jan 2024 - 173 - Jewish JesusMon, 18 Dec 2023
- 172 - Holy Angels
Angels are everywhere in history. From winged guardians in Sumerian mythology to the messengers of the Gods in Ancient Greece, to new-age guardian angels, humanity has always been fascinated by these celestial beings. But what does the Bible say about them?
Our guest on this episode is Graham A. Cole. He was dean emeritus and professor of biblical and systematic theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Chicago, before his retirement. He formerly worked as the dean of Ridley College in Melbourne. His book Against the Darkness: The Doctrine of Angels, Satan, and Demons is out now.
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Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 171 - On Tolkien
J.R.R. Tolkien needs no introduction. The Oxford Philology Professor who would go on to create the world of Middle Earth is rightly hailed as one of the greatest writers of all time. In this episode, we unpack the inspiration behind his work, meet the people who helped him along the way, and examine the faith that drove him to create the world of The Lord of the Rings, The Silmarillion, and more.
Mon, 04 Dec 2023 - 170 - Medieval Jesus
The Middle Ages saw an explosion of literature, art, and thought around the personhood of Jesus. What can we learn from these centuries-old understandings of the central figure of the Bible?
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Mon, 27 Nov 2023 - 169 - The Puritans
The Puritans: Everything wrong with a Christian society, or much misunderstood forefathers of innovation and social justice?
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Mon, 20 Nov 2023 - 168 - Cultural ChristianityMon, 13 Nov 2023
- 167 - Growing OlderMon, 06 Nov 2023
- 166 - Violent Faith
"I love Jesus but I hate the God of the Old Testament. He's just so violent."
You might have heard this line before or thought it yourself.
In this episode, we're tackling this issue head-on.We're taking a deep dive into the violence of the Bible - especially the Old Testament - and asking how is it that this God of judgement and war can be one and the same with the peace-loving Jesus Christ.
Mon, 30 Oct 2023 - 165 - Many Gods - Live from MelbourneMon, 23 Oct 2023
- 164 - The MultiverseMon, 16 Oct 2023
- 163 - She Believes
Is the Bible bad news for women? Is Jesus misogynistic?
Or - as some claim - were the teachings of Jesus in fact the basis of a revolutionary change in the way women were seen and treated across the ancient world, as Christianity spread?
Live from the Sydney leg of the Undeceptions conference comes this special episode, with John Dickson, Rebecca McLaughlin, and an audience of 600 Undeceivers taking a look at Jesus, through the eyes of the women who walked alongside Him.
Mon, 09 Oct 2023 - 162 - Deconstructing Faith
To kick off season 10 of Undeceptions, we're exploring the new "threat" to the Christian faith - deconstruction.
Deconstruction has become something of a buzzword in recent years, with many well-known Christians deconstructing their beliefs, and sometimes abandoning Christianity altogether. So what's going on? Can the claims of the Bible be trusted if they seemingly fall apart when we ask questions?
Head to undeceptions.com for information on how to become an Undeceiver, get expanded show notes, and find out more about our wonderful guests!
Mon, 02 Oct 2023 - 161 - Single: If Jesus really did rise from the dead, then it would confirm everything
If Jesus was just a teacher who lived and died in first-century Palestine, Christianity would be a waste of time.
But what if the miraculous were somehow true? What if this man really did rise from the dead, after being publicly executed on a Roman cross outside the walls of Jerusalem?
In the final episode of our 'singles' series, John Dickson brings you the words of his friend Ben Shaw, who invites sceptical listeners to think about the implications of Christianity's most startling claim of all: that Jesus rose from the dead.
Thu, 28 Sep 2023 - 160 - Single: A compelling answer to the question "What's wrong with the world?"
Most of us can agree that the world is a pretty messed up place.
But what’s the problem with humanity? What’s wrong with the world? What’s causing all this crime, suffering, destruction and chaos?
John Dickson brings you the words of his dear friend Ben Shaw, who on this special episode challenges us to see that what’s required to make meaningful change is a totally new heart, or, as Jesus taught, to be born again: to become a new person.
Mon, 25 Sep 2023 - 159 - Single: Christianity is about life to the full
Many believe Christianity is all about following rules and not having any fun.
However, this is a huge misunderstanding; Christianity is actually about living life to the fullest.
John Dickson brings you part two of his friend Ben Shaw's work about reconsidering the Christian faith, pointing out that for years, millions of people have misheard the beautiful lyrics of Christianity.
Thu, 21 Sep 2023 - 158 - Single: It's worth thinking through what life's all aboutMon, 18 Sep 2023
- 157 - Decoding Dreams
Throughout history, humans have looked for hidden meanings behind dreams. But in this modern, scientific age, surely we don't believe dreams could hold spiritual significance anymore? God wouldn't speak to people through a medium as unreliable as dreams ... right?
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Mon, 03 Jul 2023 - 156 - Question Answer IX
Is there a place for pessimism in the Christian life? Is Halloween evil? Does God have 'mothering' characteristics, too? Why won't there be marriage in heaven? Yes, it's this season's Q&A episode, and John is having a crack at a heap of listener questions.
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Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 155 - Blind Faith
If we can make sense of our faith, is it really faith at all, or just a projection of what we want? Soren Kierkegaard, one of the most celebrated philosophers of the 19th century, asked the same question. With the help of two experts, we'll untangle his "answers" and discover how to take a leap of faith.
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Mon, 19 Jun 2023 - 154 - Ancient Letters
The Bible uses a very "human" way to communicate God's word: letter writing. But how do we know these letters - mostly written by the Apostle Paul - really are God's word? How could it be that the divine would speak through simple mail - and how can we trust it?
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Mon, 12 Jun 2023 - 153 - Keller's Legacy
In memory of Timothy James Keller (1950-2023).
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Mon, 05 Jun 2023 - 152 - Saving Nature
Is nature inherently valuable if there is no God? According to one scientist, without faith, that's an almost impossible question to answer. But if there is a design to it all? That changes everything - including how we should treat the natural world.
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Mon, 29 May 2023 - 151 - Overcoming Apathy
Apathy has seeped into every part of society. We've become a "Seinfeldian culture"; alive to the trivial, and numb to the meaningful. How can we find ways to care more, and how might Christianity's history of grappling with apathy help us, whatever we believe?
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Mon, 22 May 2023 - 150 - Dorothy L. Sayers
Dorothy L. Sayers was much more than a celebrated detective novelist - she was a Christian playwright and author who brought the message of the Gospels to millions of people in everyday, easy-to-understand language. A true Undeceiver, it's high time we knew more about her.
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Mon, 15 May 2023 - 149 - The Apocalypse
There aren’t many parts of the Bible that excite the imagination more than its thrilling climax in the book of Revelation. Amidst the imagery, fantasy and controversy, how do we sort truth from fiction?
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Mon, 08 May 2023 - 148 - Medical Miracles
Is there room for the supernatural and the advancing world of medicine? According to some scientists - absolutely!
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Mon, 01 May 2023 - 147 - With Beth
An hour with acclaimed speaker and church leader Beth Moore.
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Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 146 - Venerable Bede
Introducing The Venerable Bede: Father of English history and the most brilliant polymath you've never heard of.
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Mon, 17 Apr 2023 - 145 - The Crucifixion
Why did Jesus have to die? Why did it have to be such a violent death? And what on earth does the death of Jesus on a cross such a long time ago have to do with us today?
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Thu, 06 Apr 2023 - 144 - The Reformation II
Is there still something to celebrate about the Reformation, or is it, as many claim, the root of Christian division and conflict?
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Mon, 03 Apr 2023 - 143 - The Reformation I
The Reformation: one of the greatest ruptures in European history, a rupture that permanently split the church, triggered wars, created new city-states, and even led, in the opinion of many experts, to the Enlightenment, Science, and the secularization of the West.
It's such a big deal we’re going to take two whole episodes to examine it—and still only scratch the surface.
How did one man go from a pious local friar in an obscure backwater town to the leader of a global movement that ripped Christianity in two (and then three, then four, and ultimately thousands of Protestant denominations!).
And what is the real legacy of this thing we call The Reformation?
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Mon, 27 Mar 2023 - 142 - Ahistoric AgeTue, 21 Mar 2023
- 141 - Jesus Quests
What have scholars throughout history thought about who Jesus was and what did they conclude about his significance in their own time? And what does new research and archaeological finds tell us about Jesus today?
Mon, 16 Jan 2023 - 140 - Question Answer VIII
This is our seasonal Q&A episode, and our first question is all about why Jesus came to earth when he did. Why did he choose that moment? And we've got a heap more, too - about Catholicism, Noah and the flood, burial vs cremation, the Spanish Inquisition. It’s all here in the next hour.
Mon, 09 Jan 2023 - 139 - Beautiful Science
The more we learn about the world, the more we see how it operates under elegant laws. There is an order to the universe that betrays the randomness you so often hear about.
Mon, 02 Jan 2023 - 138 - Old Christ
There’s no such thing as a “New Testament Christian”. While the popular scepticism about parts of the Old Testament is understandable, we're convinced by the arguments of our guest today: Christ isn’t just the hero of the New Testament … He is everywhere in the Old Testament.
Mon, 26 Dec 2022 - 137 - First Noel (second time around)
‘Tis the podcast before Christmas, so we’re diving into the fairy lights and tinsel to uncover some of the myths of Christmas - things you might have thought were true but aren’t. And we’ll look at a few of the common challenges to the history of Christmas that aren’t as strong as our sceptical friends reckon.
Mon, 19 Dec 2022 - 136 - Lewis' Narnia
You might think the Chronicles of Narnia are just for kids. But scholars have discovered some amazing historical, literary, and theological keys in the stories that Lewis never talked about openly, and that bind the 7 stories together in a way only Lewis could have imagined.
Mon, 12 Dec 2022 - 135 - Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine capital, Constantinople, was famously fortified with an impenetrable three-wall network, which preserved it from foreign conquest for centuries. But the Byzantine Empire doesn’t have to be impenetrable to us, today.
Mon, 05 Dec 2022 - 134 - Time Matters
How we think about time, the value we give to the three parts of time (past, present, and future) really matters.
Mon, 28 Nov 2022 - 133 - On Animals
We’re talking all things animals in this episode, starting with why God would create a world that seems to embed animal suffering into the fabric of things.
Mon, 21 Nov 2022 - 132 - Lewis' Oxford
There's much more to C.S. Lewis than the (wonderful) Chronicles of Narnia. Join John Dickson as he tours Oxford - Lewis' home turf - to find out more.
Mon, 14 Nov 2022 - 131 - Really Old? Single
With so much riding on such small fragments of our past, how do we know our old stuff is actually old?
Mon, 07 Nov 2022 - 130 - In Christ single
One of the surprises when we turn the pages of the New Testament is how little the word “Christian” actually comes up. Given this is the book for Christians you’d expect it to be littered with the words “Christian” and “Christianity.” But the word “Christian” only comes three times, whereas the language of being “in Christ” comes up over 200 times. It’s pretty much everywhere.
Mon, 31 Oct 2022 - 129 - Critical Theory
The Bible has its own way of exposing the flaws of our culture, and, of course, pointing to the Good.
Mon, 05 Sep 2022 - 128 - Question Answer VII
It's our seasonal Q&A episode and there are actually quite a few curly questions about the future of the universe, heaven, as well as plenty of other questions about a bewildering range of topics, some of which push John to the edge of what he knows–perhaps beyond!
Mon, 29 Aug 2022 - 127 - Scientific Imagination
It may just be that science is an imaginative, creative, and emotive enterprise, just as it is obviously a rational, mathematical, evidence-based discipline. Which, to John Dickson's mind - and that of our expert guest - makes perfect sense. After all, the Creator is an artist and logician in one!
Mon, 22 Aug 2022 - 126 - Bookish Religion?
We take a closer look at 15 words that are often misunderstood, or sometimes forgotten. And my guest today reckons these words communicate the heart and soul of the New Testament, of the Christian faith, of God himself.
Mon, 15 Aug 2022 - 125 - Against EuthanasiaMon, 08 Aug 2022
- 124 - Global Christianity
The death of religion was the conventional wisdom in the social sciences during most of the twentieth century. Turns out, they were wrong. Religion is not dead. It’s still here. Actually, it’s growing.
Mon, 01 Aug 2022 - 123 - Medieval Science
Right in the so called ‘Dark Ages’, it wasn’t all flat-earthers and biblical literalists. In fact, there were very few such people. There was a rich tradition of rational, even scientific, pursuit.
Mon, 25 Jul 2022 - 122 - On Buddhism
Buddhism probably takes the prize today for World’s Most Lovable Religion. But is this widespread appreciation of Buddhism matched by widespread understanding?
Mon, 18 Jul 2022 - 121 - The Flood
In some ways, the biblical story of Noah and his ark has been a focus over centuries for debates about the trustworthiness of the Bible. The account has captured the imagination of archaeologists and historians, some of whom have spent years trying to find evidence of a world-wide flood or a giant wooden boat … with no luck. Then there are discoveries of modern science, as well as an explosion of new knowledge about the ancient world of the Bible, and these have challenged whether a concrete-reading of the story is plausible. But if it’s not straightforward history, what on earth is it? And what does that say about the Bible itself?
Mon, 11 Jul 2022 - 120 - Emotional Intelligence
Some think we might not be too far away from Artificial Intelligence actually having feelings. If it does happen, what will it mean? Will it mean, we humans have magically turned machines into ‘persons’? Or might it mean we humans are, in the end, just machines?
Mon, 04 Jul 2022 - 119 - Ben's Song
Four weeks before John's mate Ben Shaw died of cancer, a group of friends got together to record Ben playing the guitar for a song he and John had written years before but had never recorded. The song is called 'Christmas Time', and on the first anniversary of Ben's death, it's ready to be released ... just as Ben wanted.
Fri, 17 Jun 2022 - 118 - The Artist
The question: ‘What is beauty’ has been of interest since the earliest ancient philosophers began asking questions. It’s often considered an essential ingredient of “the good life”. Our guests today are experts in showing beauty and explaining how beauty influences us and what it can show us about life.
Mon, 23 May 2022 - 117 - Trans Gender
Is there a Christian way to think about and engage with people who identify as something other than their birth sex? We’re wading into one of the biggest culture war topics of the last 10 years: Transgenderism.
Mon, 16 May 2022 - 116 - Question Answer VI
It’s Season 6’s Q&A episode – and you guys really didn't hold back. There are some TOUGH questions this time around which you’ve called in or written to us, and just like we promise, John does his best to give you an answer. Though, some are guaranteed to raise more questions.
Mon, 09 May 2022 - 115 - On Suffering
We’re asking one of the most frequent - and fraught - questions I come across as someone who talks about faith for a living: If God is good, what’s with all the suffering?
Mon, 02 May 2022 - 114 - The Vikings II
In Part Two of our in-depth look at the Vikings, we meet the greatest Viking of the era: the man who united all Norway and Denmark and who declared himself - and all of Scandinavia - Christian.
Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 113 - The Vikings I
An epic episode about The Vikings - their origins, exploits, culture, religion and - perhaps the best-kept Viking secret - their eventual decision to become Christians.
Mon, 18 Apr 2022 - 112 - Kingdom Come
What is heaven, really? If there is life after death, is the heavenly cliche of harps and angels and clouds all we’ve got to look forward to?
Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 111 - Introducing: Small Wonders with Laurel Moffatt
Take a trip with Laurel Moffatt, host of 'Small Wonders', a new podcast in the Undeceptions Network, to Joshua Tree National Park to lie under the stars and consider what darkness can teach us.
Fri, 08 Apr 2022 - 110 - With Keller
An in-depth discussion with Tim Keller who is something of a Christian prophet for our secularizing 21st century.
Mon, 04 Apr 2022 - 109 - Become an Undeceiver
This season, we’re launching Undeceptions Plus which offers exclusive bonus content to members, our 'Undeceivers'.
Fri, 01 Apr 2022 - 108 - Science Wars
The perceived conflict between science and religion would seem to be alive and well - and maybe even growing! But if you give us this hour, we're confident that our guests will convince you that the Science versus Religion trope is little more than a meme … a myth … a con.
Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 107 - Emperor Constantine
When the Roman Emperor Constantine claimed he had converted to Christianity, it changed the world forever. But was that change for the better?
Mon, 21 Mar 2022 - 106 - No Coward single
Foreign affairs journalist Greg Sheridan nails his colours to the mast and shares why he thinks Christianity should make perfect sense to anyone with an open mind.
Mon, 14 Mar 2022
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