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Barnabas Aspray and Austin Stevenson
Faith at the Frontiers
A podcast that confronts challenges to the Christian faith with hope. Hosted by Dr Barnabas Aspray & Dr Austin Stevenson. Current series: Faith and the Challenges of History Previous series: Refugees, Climate Change, Science & Religion, Faith & Economics, Equipping Christian Leadership in an Age of Science (ECLAS). Anticipated future series: - Religious pluralism - Christian Race Theory (CRT) - The problem of evil/suffering - Post-evangelicalism - Violence in the Bible
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5.0 stars from 5 ratings
Barney and Carmody have clear and thoughtful conversations with a wide range of experts, wrestling with contemporary life and the role of religion in both the challenges we face and their potential solutions. They are able to cover so much important ground without getting bogged down in...Read full review »
KAustinS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/09/23
Excellent
Thank you for the latest episode, 15/8/22. I realy enjoyed the discussion. It reminded me very much of the work being done by Iain McGilchrist.
Tobar03 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/15/22
Recent Episodes
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Published 03/26/24
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