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ShowsDid Jesus really rise from the dead? The Resurrection Debate | Mike Licona vs Dale Allison hosted by John Nelson
Did Jesus really rise from the dead? In this episode, New Testament scholars Mike Licona and Dale Allison join John Nelson to debate the historical evidence for the resurrection. Both agree on Jesus’ crucifixion and the early claims of resurrection, but differ on whether the evidence points to a real bodily rising or if historians must remain cautious.
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ShowsWhat can the church do for children with additional needs?
With diagnoses like autism, ADHD, and anxiety on the rise, supporting children with additional needs is an urgent challenge for families, schools, and churches. Naomi Fox, founder of Growing Hope, joins us to discuss why the church might be uniquely placed to help.
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ShowsWhy did Jesus turn water into wine? Did Paul invent Christianity? Are Christian hymns wrong? NT Wright Explains
In this episode of Ask NT Wright Anything, Tom Wright answers listener questions about John’s Gospel, worship music, and the relationship between Jesus and Paul.
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ShowsIain McGilchrist on faith, meaning and the crisis of modern culture
In this episode, Luke Martin speaks to psychiatrist, neuroscientist and bestselling author Iain McGilchrist about the ideas that have made him one of the most influential thinkers of our age.
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ArticleHow Postmodernism Challenges Christian Apologetics and Where Hope Still Shines
A thoughtful young adult (Gen Z or Millennial) sitting alone in a modern urban environment, surrounded by a blur of people passing by. The person is holding a smartphone or a notebook, looking both curious and contemplative - symbolising a search for meaning and truth in a noisy, fast-changing, and ...
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ShowsCan you lose your Salvation, hyper-calvanism and did Jesus actually preach Hell?
Today on Ask NT Wright Anything, N.T. Wright and Mike Bird tackle three major theological questions: Can Christians lose their salvation? What did Jesus actually mean when he spoke about hell? Is hyper-Calvinism a distortion of biblical teaching?
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ArticleSteven Bartlett, Wesley Huff and the search for meaning
Diary of a CEO is no longer just a business podcast. It has become one of the places where a meaning-starved generation is talking about God.
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ArticlePhilip Yancey’s affair raises a difficult question: Should a fallen Christian leader’s work still be trusted?
After Philip Yancey admitted to an eight-year adulterous affair, many Christians are wrestling with what to do with the writings of a compromised leader. Erik Strandness argues that while hypocrisy must be confronted, truth does not become false simply because it passed through sinful hands.
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ArticleMissiles in Dubai: A Wake-Up Call for Comfortable Westerners
When a missile lands in Dubai, it shatters the illusion that Western comfort can shield us from global conflict. Drew Cordell challenges Christians to move beyond escapism and ask: What does a Kingdom-shaped response to war look like when the world’s troubles hit close to home?
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ShowsChristian Nationalism: Biblical or Dangerous? Doug Wilson vs Mike Bird
Is Christian nationalism biblically sound - or dangerously divisive? In this episode, John Nelson hosts Doug Wilson and Dr Michael Bird for a high-stakes debate on what Christian politics should look like in a plural, polarised democracy. Should nations be explicitly Christian, or does that threaten freedom, minorities, and even faith itself? From pluralism and liberty to the risks of coercion, this conversation tackles the future of faith and politics.
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ShowsChristian Apologetics Has a Problem – And It’s Not Atheism
Premier Unbelievable host John Nelson gathers a lively roundtable to ask a timely question: what’s the current state of Christian apologetics—and where should it go next? Scientist and historian of science Sam McKee (University of Reading / Manchester Metropolitan) argues that apologetics often lags decades behind today’s life sciences, too easily dominated by creationist “marketing machines”, and too quick to platform non-experts as authorities.
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ShowsIs life meaningless without God? A live school debate between Atheism UK and Christian apologist
In this live edition of Premier Unbelievable? from Aylesbury High School in the UK, stand-in host Sam McKee moderates a thought-provoking dialogue between:
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ShowsIs Christianity bad?! Has religion done more harm than good? NT Wright and Mike Bird LIVE in London
N.T. Wright and Mike Bird and reunited together in person in Premier’s new London studios for a big Ask NT Wright Anything episode.
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ShowsHappiness, humanity, ethics, evolution… what really is the meaning of life? Sam McKee vs Stephen Law hosted by Andy Kind
Can we really know whether God exists… or is belief just a product of evolution and psychology?
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ArticleMore Than a Love Story: Taylor Swift and the Burden We All Carry
Taylor Swift’s engagement to Travis Kelce is more than a celebrity love story - it’s a mirror for our own longings and the pressure to “have it all.” As Swift’s journey resonates with millions, this article explores the relentless burdens modern women face and the deeper freedom Jesus offers: not in perfection or applause, but in knowing we are already enough.
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Article“The Big Bang does not contradict the creative intervention of God – it requires it” Pope Francis 1936 – 2025
“To change the world we must be good to those who cannot repay us” tweeted @Pontifex aka Jorge Mario Bergoglio, or Pope Francis, in October 2014
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ArticleIs God Dead? The intersection of Nietzsche’s nihilism and the limits for pursuing justice
Apologist Adam Coleman considers a famous exchange between two great abolitionists, and the meaning and purpose that God gives us
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ShowsThe CS Lewis Podcast #196 How did Shakespeare influence Lewis’ exploration of death, resurrection and the human condition?
How did “great myths” shape Lewis’ understanding of Christian truth? Dr Sarah Waters, assistant professor of language and literature at Sterling College, Kansas, continues to explore the intriguing intersection between Shakespeare’s literary genius and CS Lewis’ spiritual journey.
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ArticleHow should we respond to church scandal?
In light of recent events in the Church of England, culminating in Archbishop Justin Welby’s resignation, Drew Cordell looks at whether there is any hope
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ArticleHow should we vote in this election?
As we approach the US election, physician Erik Strandness challenges us on what it meant to vote Christianly


