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Life & Faith

Summary: The Centre for Public Christianity aims to promote the public understanding of the Christian faith. The Centre offers free comment, interviews, and other web based material. For more information go to publicchristianity.org.

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 Life and Faith: Poetic Justice | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:01

Joel McKerrow is a Melbourne-based performance poet, writer, speaker, educator, and community arts worker. He’s the Artist Ambassador for TEAR Australia and co-founder of the Centre for Poetics and Justice. He speaks to CPX about how his art relates to his faith and to questions of social justice, and suggests how poetry can have an impact on real life issues. Visit joelmckerrow.com for more on Joel and his work.

 Life and Faith: View from the Faraway Pagoda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:01

Rob Banks met his grand-aunt Sophie Newton once as a young man; when she died, she left him all of her personal papers, detailing her fascinating life as a pioneer woman missionary in China for more than thirty years. Rob and his wife Linda have turned the documents to good account in their book View from the Faraway Pagoda, which tells the story of Sophie’s work in empowering women, opposing the opium trade, and challenging cultural practices such as foot-binding and infanticide over a period which spanned the Boxer Rebellion, the Nationalist Revolution, and early communist uprisings. Rob and Linda discuss early twentieth-century China and the many challenges and legacies of this remarkable Australian woman.

 Life and Faith: Conspiracy theories | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:53

Theories about the historical Jesus - whether revolutionary Jesus, Jesus being elevated into God by his followers, or Jesus’ wife - abound, and seem to hold an endless fascination for us. Darrell Bock is Professor of New Testament Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary, and has written more than thirty books on biblical topics, including the popular Breaking the Da Vinci Code. He talks to CPX about some recent, and some perennially popular, theories that challenge traditional Christian ideas about Jesus and the Bible.

 Life and Faith: Slave or Free? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:10

We all want to be free - but freedom proves a difficult concept to pin down. Simon Smart and Natasha Moore consider competing visions for genuine freedom, and review a new film, Freedom, which tells the parallel stories of 18th-century slave trader John Newton and an escaped slave a century later.

 Life and Faith: Technology | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:04

New technology have an impact on us that we cannot ignore. Craig Detweiler is associate Professor of Communication at Pepperdine University, a filmmaker and an author. He joined Life and Faith to discuss the pitfalls and possibilities that technology and social media offer.

 Life and Faith: Food, Feasting and Fasting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:14

Our cuture is fascinated by food as evidenced by the vast range of food programming on our screens. On Life and Faith, Simon Smart and Natasha Moore discuss the cultural, social and spiritual elements of eating, feasting and fasting.

 Life and Faith: Micah Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:19

John Beckett is the national co-ordinator of Micah Challenge Australia, which is a coalition of Christian development agencies, churches and individuals that aims to deepen people's engagement with the poor and to help reduce poverty. He joined Life and Faith to discuss the Millennium Development Goals and the fight against global poverty.

 Life and Faith: War | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:14

This week marks 100 years since the start of World War I. Life and Faith discusses the process of remembering and interpreting an event on such a grand scale.

 Life and Faith: Child Abuse and the Church | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:17

Life and Faith draws from a panel at the Re:Thinking conference on the awful effects of clerical child abuse. The full audio of the Re:Thinking panel is available on the Radio National website. Simon Smart and Natasha Moore also examine the recent film Calvary and consider what contribution a piece of art can make to the discussion.

 Life and Faith: Nick Spencer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:38

Nick Spencer is the author of Atheists: The Origin of the Species. The book is a history of atheism, which examines what has driven its growth and why it is a myth that atheism emerged because the rise of science made religion obsolete. He spoke to Simon Smart about the book and the implications of belief and non-belief.

 Life and Faith: Islam and Christianity | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:55

Richard Shumack recently completed a PhD in Islamic Studies and has just released a book entitled The Wisdom of Islam and the Foolishness of Christianity. He joined Life and Faith to discuss the differences between Islam and Christianity.

 Life and Faith: Faith in the Public Sphere | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:13

Miroslav Volf is Professor of Theology at Yale Divinity School and Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture. He is also the author of a number of books including A Public Faith: How followers of Christ should serve the common good. He joined Simon Smart on Life and Faith to discuss why religion cannot just be a private affair and what Christianity has to offer society generally.

 Life and Faith: A Good Place to Hide | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:13

Between 1940 and 1944 an isolated plateau in France became the scene of a remarkable rescue mission. The village of Le Chambon Sur Lignon and surrounding communities, sheltered refugees from all across Europe. Their local pastor, Andre Trocme, led a secret campaign to defy the Nazis, which ultimately protected the lives of around 3,500 Jewish people. Peter Grose has written a book about Le Chambon called A Good Place to Hide and he joined Life and Faith to discuss the what drove the villagers in their rescue efforts.

 Life and Faith: Lying | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:37

The Centre for Public Christianity aims to promote the public understanding of the Christian faith. The Centre offers free comment, interviews, and other web based comment. For more information go to publicchristianity.org.

 Life and Faith: Claire Zorn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:04

The Centre for Public Christianity aims to promote the public understanding of the Christian faith. The Centre offers free comment, interviews, and other web based comment. For more information go to publicchristianity.org.

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