All Theology articles
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ShowsThe unintended consequences of fertility treatment breakthroughs
This episode explores the complex, often unintended consequences of modern fertility treatments. From IVF’s “Lego kit” approach to procreation to shifting social and legal ideas of parenthood, we ask what’s lost when reproduction leaves the bedroom for the lab - and how Christian couples can faithfully navigate it all.
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ShowsFrancis Collins and N. T. Wright: Science, Faith, Evolution and the Search for Wisdom
What happens when Francis Collins, world-leading geneticist, meets N. T. Wright, renowned theologian, for a live Unbelievable? discussion? Recorded at Oxford’s Museum of Natural History, they explore science, faith, evolution, truth, morality, and whether scientific discovery leads us away from God - or towards him.
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ShowsKingdom of Heaven vs. Secular Humanism; How to brush up on Greek and should we pray to the Holy Spirit?
Tom Wright and Mike Bird discuss whether building God’s kingdom is just like secular humanism, how to pray to the Holy Spirit, and share tips for relearning biblical Greek. Dive into the differences between Christian hope and secular progress, and discover how the Trinity shapes prayer.
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ShowsMAGA, Meaning and the End Times
Tom Wright and Mike Bird explore how Christians can resist political and ideological capture, offer hope and meaning amid chronic illness and suffering, and teach a more biblical vision of the end times - one rooted in resurrection and new creation, not escapism.
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ShowsChristians Have Been Wrong About Satan | Jared Brock
Is everything we think we know about the devil wrong? Author Jared Brock joins Luke Martin to explore whether “Lucifer” is actually the devil’s name, what the Bible really says about Satan and demons, and how cultural myths have shaped Christian beliefs about evil. They dive into deliverance, temptation, and why focusing on Christ matters most in spiritual warfare.
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ShowsThe death of Judas, Biblical Inerrancy and how to avoid being too “heavenly minded”?
How did Judas really die, by hanging or by falling and bursting open? Does the Bible contain contradictions? And what does it really mean to “set your mind on things above”?
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Shows#229 Alister McGrath: Reflecting on CS Lewis’ work as a theologian
In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. They reflect on Lewis’ work as a theologian, covering questions such as: What are some of the key theological topics Lewis unpacks in his work?
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Shows#228 Alister McGrath: Was CS Lewis a theologian? Part 2
In today’s episode, Ruth Jackson is joined again by Professor Alister McGrath, to discuss theology in a multi-part series. Why do people not consider Lewis a theologian? Who are some of the people who do take him seriously as a theologian, and has he become one in modern times? What can we learn from Lewis’ approach to theology?
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ShowsDo we have a soul? Or are we just bodies and brains? Is death the end? Dr Claire Gilbert vs Harry Amos
In this live edition of Unbelievable?, Andy Kind hosts a fascinating conversation on the nature of the soul and spiritual experience.
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ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #225 Paul Anderson: CS Lewis, the Bible and theology
Paul Anderson, a Professor of Biblical and Quaker Studies at George Fox University in Oregon, is back to discuss C.S. Lewis’ approach to the Bible and theology.
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ShowsCan you lose Salvation? Why do churches keep splitting? What is covenant theology?
In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird tackle church divisions, explain the differences between covenant theology and dispensationalism, and explore the Salvation Army’s unusual stance on sacraments. They dig deep into Hebrews 6, wrestling with what it really says about salvation security.
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ShowsWill God resurrect my cremated body? NT Wright on God’s grace, the Law, and new life after cremation
In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright and Mike Bird explore the deep connections between ‘hesed’ in the Old Testament and ‘charis’ in the New, offering a rich picture of God’s love and faithfulness. They tackle the sensitive topic of cremation and Christian burial, affirming the unshakable hope of resurrection.
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ArticleA Lion, a Lamb, and a Lab Coat - The Hope for Unity in Science and Faith
The final part of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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ArticleThe Blueprint and the Biopsy - Finding God in Design, Not Just Morality
Part 3 of a four-part series: From Theistic Evolution to Intelligent Design: Why I changed my mind
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ArticleThe Body Will Rise - Why Easter Is the Answer to Our Deepest Longing
There’s a line in Ecclesiastes that says, “God has set eternity in the human heart.” And we feel it.
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ArticleThe Cross Is Not the End - Why a Torture Device Became the World’s Greatest Icon
On its surface, the cross is a strange thing to venerate. It was an instrument of torture. A public execution device.
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ShowsDid Jesus Really Die and Rise from the Dead? David Instone-Brewer v Ijaz Ahmed hosted by Andy Kind
Heading into Easter, we explore if the resurrection is key to Christianity and how it’s viewed in Islam. Rev Dr David Instone-Brewer and Islamic apologist Ijaz Ahmed debate Jesus’ crucifixion, resurrection, and divinity.
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ShowsCultural witness and the purpose of theology, with Graham Tomlin
Graham Tomlin has been a vicar, a theologian, a college principal, a bishop and now spearheads a project dedicated to trying to re-enchant the UK with Christian faith. In this episode we reflect with him about his ministry, the current state and status of theology in the church, the struggles of the Church of England where he served as a bishop until recently, and why he’s now focusing on helping non-churchgoers begin to see the world through ‘Christian spectacles’.
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ArticleThe deceptive simplicity of William Lane Craig’s Kalam Cosmological Argument
Philosophical reflection on infinity leads to inevitable conclusions about the nature of reality and the existence of a powerful personal creator
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ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #194 Sarah Waters: How Lewis grew to love Shakespeare
What was Lewis’ favourite Shakespeare play? Dr Sarah Waters, assistant professor of language and literature at Sterling College, Kansas, delves into Lewis’ literary accessibility and theological insights, uncovering the timeless relevance of his work.


