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Mere Fidelity
Summary: From the Mere Orthodoxy Podcast Network: thoughtful weekly conversations about theology, the culture, and the church, hosted by Matthew Lee Anderson, Derek Rishmawy, Alastair Roberts, and Andrew Wilson.
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Podcasts:
The Mere Fidelity guys discuss how we should think about other denominations in the first installment of our responses to "Ask Us Anything."
The Atlantic published a provocative article in which the author said he wanted to die at 75. Matt, Alastair, and Derek discuss.
Andrew, Derek, and Matt discuss Wesley Hill's cover story for Christianity Today on friendship. They take up friendship's relationship to marriage, vows, and other issues.
Derek and Matt are joined by Matthew Loftus and Jake Meador to discuss how we live in modernity.
Alastair, Derek, and Matt take up the question of IVF and how cultural environments affect particular practices.
Special guest Hannah Anderson joins the Mere Fidelity group to discuss her new book *Made for More.*
What does embryo research mean for us today? Matt, Alastair, and Derek take up the question of who is a person in light of this difficult ethical question.
Derek, Alastair, and Matt discuss what's right and wrong with "relatability" as a category.
Alastair, Matt, and Derek keep on their discussion of Oliver O'Donovan's Begotten or Made? by taking up the subject of adoption and its limits.
How does God accommodate himself to us? How do we know when he has accommodated himself to us, or when we are projecting ourselves back on him?
Alastair, Derek, and Matt discuss the next part of Oliver O'Donovan's Begotten or Made? Show notes are available at MereOrthodoxy.com.
Alastair, Andrew, and Derek consider NT Wright and his Reformed critics.
Alastair, Matt, and Derek reflect on questions surrounding transgender persons and Christian theology.
Alastair, Andrew, Derek, and Matt discuss the influence and legacy of NT Wright and consider how best to read him.
We discuss the meaning of 'nature', whether it has any norms embedded in it, and how we might identify them.