In conversation
Bring your questions and get some more. Rob Bell is the author of Velvet Elvis, Sex God and Jesus Wants To Save Christians, and founding pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church. He also writes and narrates...
The Two Kinds Of New
Can we expect to get better and fresher and more relevant with age or will we inevitably grow stale, brittle, and irrelevant? In many art forms, it's assumed that the older you get the fresher and...
The birth of Christianity and the death of meaning
Christianity is widely thought of as providing a means of understanding the world and our place within it. Pete argues that revelation is not a language that describes the world, but rather a...
How not to believe
How not to believe... and how to have faith. Can you be part of a faith tradition without assenting to it all? Be outside faith but still believe? Talking faith, doubt and uncertainty blues with...
Growth does not reside in a place called comfortable
Our emotions can be both disabling and a powerful energiser when dealing with put downs, aggression, bullying, difficult behaviour and relationships. Pip Wilson is full of strengths and super-full...
Saving Paradise Part 3
Christian social justice movements in the 19th and 20th centuries sought to create the kingdom of God ‘on earth as it is in heaven.' We look at the future of these movements. If you went to an...
Saving Paradise Part 1
No images of Jesus dead exist in Christian church art for a millennium. Instead, churches filled spaces with images of paradise as this world. What are the implications of this for Christian faith...
A theology of the human
Using an Ignatian approach to the Gospel, Pádraig looks at how Jesus interacted with people of difference, and considers current applications of this, with rising stereotypes regarding religious...
Speaker(s): Pádraig Ó TuamaTaking a very long view: the end of the world in the Bible
Christians seem to believe in the end of the world either too much or too little – so we rarely talk about it. What might biblical views mean to us in our everyday lives? Paula Gooder is a...
Speaker(s): Paula GooderSecrets revealed
For many people Paul is the epitome of rational, systematic theology. But what was his relationship with Jewish mysticism and what can we learn from his experience? Paula Gooder is a freelance...
Speaker(s): Paula GooderJustice is not Christian
Churches, Archbishops and NGOs all talk a lot about justice, but is it really a Christian ethic? Does the pursuit of justice sometimes cause more harm than good? Do Christians have an ethical...
A poetic theology of the human
Using poetry and song that celebrate the ordinary things of our days, this event tells stories of pain, stories of hope and songs of lament and life. Pádraig Ó Tuama is the unofficial poet of...
Speaker(s): Pádraig Ó TuamaIsrael/Palestine: Health rights under occupation
How the Israeli occupation uses health as an instrument of control, with recent case studies, Miri explores action for change and ways of mobilisation. Miri Weingarten works for Physicians for Human...
Emerging & denominational: loyal radicals
Why being both emerging and denominational allows us to be deeply rooted in tradition in order to innovate with integrity, seeking mutually beneficial relationships between new and old. Nadia...
With a crunch and a crash
Is consumerism on its corporate knees and does it matter? Is the recession just the shock we need to remind ourselves what really matters... or is that a bit theoretical if you've just lost your...