Synopsis
The podcast of the Centre for Public Christianity, promoting the public understanding of the Christian faith
Episodes
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More than mammals? Repentance and Rugby League
25/05/2009 Duration: 14minGreg Clarke, John Dickson and Simon Smart discuss the issues of human relationships raised by the recent Rugby League scandals.
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Baroness Cox on modern slavery and human rights
22/04/2009 Duration: 27minIn an interview with CPX, Baroness Cox condemns modern slavery and other human rights abuses.
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Professor Ian Harper - Financial crisis, free market and faith
31/03/2009 Duration: 34minChair of the Australian Fair Pay commission and Senior Consultant with Axis Economics, Ian Harper discusses financial crisis, free market and faith.
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Dr Michael Ruse
27/02/2009 Duration: 40minProfessor Ruse is an atheist who nonetheless argues for respectful dialogue between non-believers and those who hold a theistic worldview. Unlike Richard Dawkins and the new atheists, Ruse acknowledges the positive contribution Christianity has made to the world.In this interview he discusses science, religion and evolution.
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Dr Olivera Petrovich
11/12/2008 Duration: 29minDr Olivera Petrovich lectures on topics at the interface of psychology and theology. In this interview with CPX she discusses the development of spirituality and belief in children.
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Richard Cizik discusses Christianity and climate change
04/12/2008 Duration: 27minRichard Cizik is a Washington lobbyist and climate change advocate. In this interview with CPX he examines global warming and he question of what a Christian response to it is.
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Outgrowing Religion: Does the West need its Christian roots?
27/10/2008 Duration: 37minGreg Clarke delivered the 2008 C.S. Lewis lecture examining whether the West has outgrown religion.
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The Great Debate: Does God exist?
27/08/2008 Duration: 01h52minOn Saturday 23rd August CPX, CBF and NSW National Science Week committee organised a debate between Dr John Lennox and Dr Michael Shermer on the question of the existence of God. This is the full debate including question time.