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Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics that is either much misunderstood or mostly forgotten. With the help of people who know what they’re talking about, we’ll be trying to ‘undeceive ourselves’ and let the truth ‘out’.
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Question Answer XII

Question Answer XII

2024-09-0101:00:15

Why did God make the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Can Christians smoke weed? Why does God allow natural disasters to happen? John Dickson tackles your questions in one of our best Q&A episodes yet!
Intelligible Universe

Intelligible Universe

2024-08-2501:11:431

Famed Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson once (well, several times actually) claimed Christianity was irreconcilable with the science of the Universe. But there's plenty of scholars who beg to differ.Recorded live in Brisbane at the State Library of Queensland.(01:08) - Show begins (05:42) - Introducing Peter Harrison (08:41) - Did we used to have more Christian scientists? (22:57) - Introducing Sarah Sweet and Luke Barnes (24:50) - Is there room for the supernatural in science? (37:52) - 5 Minute Jesus (48:48) - Do we live in a finely tuned universe? (56:19) - What we've learned - and unlearnt - from science recently (01:02:48) - How far could science take us?
History Wars

History Wars

2024-08-1801:12:44

Is history under threat? Increasingly, the modern, individualistic global West is coming to see history as a discipline that's irrelevant, harmful, and divisive. Some are worried that we're becoming increasingly disconnected from a broader story. Can the past help us navigate our modern world? Or is it better if we let it fade into a "dark age"?(00:11) - What do you call a collective of historians? (05:40) - Why does history matter? (08:12) - What makes a good historian? (10:49) - Historical culture wars (14:32) - An Ahistoric Age (16:44) - Is history irrelevant? (18:59) - Historical ignorance (24:46) - Recovering facts from framing (30:11) - Looking back but moving forward (35:08) - Priests of History (37:23) - Sarah encounters rational faith (45:51) - The perks of Biblical meditation (48:29) - Make tradition cool again (49:19) - 5 Minute Jesus (56:53) - Why take history seriously in 2024? (01:01:05) - The good guys of history's bad Empires
Why Trust?

Why Trust?

2024-08-1101:06:30

Trust is everywhere. It underpins our institutions, our health, and our relationships. However, experts are worried that the world is facing a trust crisis. If so much of our lives depend on it, what could happen if trust starts to break?In this episode, we spend some time talking about institutional church abuse. Check the time codes below if it would be helpful to skip past this section.39:15 - Section begins42:23 - Regular interview resumes
True Crime

True Crime

2024-08-0443:29

True Crime is one of the most popular genres of film, podcasting, literature, and TV worldwide. We are obsessed with tales of the morbid, dark, and most importantly, true. As one cold-case detective believes, we can't get enough true crime because of what it teaches us about our human nature. But that same detective found that these lessons on humanity could also be found in - what was for him -  the unlikeliest place: The Bible.
English Language

English Language

2024-07-2801:01:512

Half a billion people alive today speak English as their first language. But how you speak English depends on where you live, where you come from, and how it was taught to you. It's truly a universal language. So - what's its history? If this is the language that has done the most to spread Christianity (as some claim), how have its quirks influenced our understanding of the Bible?
On Augustine

On Augustine

2024-07-2101:14:12

There's a reason our guests have mentioned Augustine more than any other theologian or philosopher. St Augustine of Hippo was an intellectual giant whose shadow still hangs over Christianity and the Western philosophical tradition. But not everyone loves him. To some, he's a misogynistic pessimist whose work we're better off without. So - what's the truth? It's finally time for Undeceptions to take a deep dive into Augustine.
SINGLE: On Persuasion

SINGLE: On Persuasion

2024-07-1409:181

Reasoning can take us to almost any conclusion we want. We ask "Can I believe?" if we want to believe, or "Must I believe?" if we don't. We can persuade ourselves easily. Only through humility do we stand a chance of approaching something more in line with the truth.
SINGLE: Jazz Church

SINGLE: Jazz Church

2024-07-0726:57

Jazz is a genre of music steeped in tradition, culture, and most importantly, improvisation. According to some, the church can learn a few lessons from this wonderful art form.
American Evangelical

American Evangelical

2024-05-2601:23:261

Evangelicalism has always been a politically loaded word - but especially since the turn of the century. This is especially true of American evangelicalism. But if we strip away all the nationalistic and political weight, what is evangelicalism? What makes the American strain of evangelicalism particularly unique? How does it compare to other types of evangelicalism?
Question Answer XI

Question Answer XI

2024-05-1901:14:34

John faces down some of our most diverse - and controversial - questions yet. What's the deal with circumcision? Why does John hate the term apologetics so much? Is Director Mark sick of John picking on him all the time? 
Gospel Contradictions

Gospel Contradictions

2024-05-1201:09:201

If Christianity is one big conspiracy, we wouldn't find so many mistakes and inconsistencies in the Gospels! Surely if the faith was one big lie, the Gospels would have some uniformity to them, united to deceive readers.Well, that's one side of the argument. Others might point to the Gospel contradictions as proof the entire thing is made up.So, why are there contradictions in the Gospels? Does this undermine their credibility?
Jesus' Biography

Jesus' Biography

2024-05-0501:16:57

You can make a pretty good case that the Gospels are the four most influential - and controversial - books of all time. But who were the authors? How do we know who wrote them? And why was it that these four books were selected, and not others? 
SINGLE: Bondi Junction

SINGLE: Bondi Junction

2024-04-2819:311

In this special Undeceptions Single, Stan Grant shares his reflections on God and suffering in the wake of the Bondi Junction attacks that occurred on April 13 in Sydney, Australia.
Christianity's Comeback

Christianity's Comeback

2024-04-2101:15:091

From the mid-1990s to the 2010s, 'New Atheism' dominated the intellectual space. A virulent, attacking form of godless evangelism, it saw people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens top best-seller lists, and draw huge crowds to their lectures. Justin Brierley was in the middle of it all as New Atheism rose - and then collapsed. In its wake, Justin says he is seeing a new openness to theism - but where that might lead is anyone's guess.
The Theologians

The Theologians

2024-04-1401:23:36

Theology: It's a dry term that conjures images of old academics writing dusty books that will never be read. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. The study of theology is the study of who we are as humans, and how we can make sense of both God and the complexities of the world.So, who are the theologians we should all know about?
True Science

True Science

2024-04-0701:11:54

Science is a relatively new term. Chemistry, biology, physics, astronomy - all have only existed as defined, singular fields for the last century and a half. Before that was the mysterious world of natural philosophy - an ancient tradition that saw the natural world as one, combined entity. Our guest, Professor Alister McGrath, argues that this old way is a path to a new kind of appreciation of the world and each other. 
Political Jesus

Political Jesus

2024-03-3101:19:07

The Apostle Paul writes that Christians must battle against "powers and principalities". But what are they? What does the Bible say about political power?Special thanks to our season sponsor Zondervan Academic. Get discounts on MasterLectures video courses and exclusive samples of their books at zondervanacademic.com/undeceptionsCheck out more of N.T. Wright's work - including his writing, and Bible studies - here.A transcript of this episode is available here. Please note, that due to software not all exchanges between guests will be completely accurate.For the full episode shownotes, head to undeceptions.com
The Resurrection

The Resurrection

2024-03-2401:23:541

There are sophisticated, academic arguments for the resurrection of Jesus. It’s not just a matter of accepting on the basis of faith. The modern industry of Christian apologetics doesn't get us much closer to the historical reality of Jesus' resurrection - but there are solid, investigative ways of examining this seemingly miraculous event.
SINGLE: Holy Virginity

SINGLE: Holy Virginity

2024-03-1729:48

The pursuit of celibacy is seen as strange, taboo, and repressive in modern society. But that's what David Bennett, a gay man, decided, after becoming a Christian during a night out in Sydney's gay quarter. Since then, he's become a scholar of "holy virginity", and the queerness of his Lord, Jesus. This is his story.  
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Jacques Raubenheimer

Undeceptions is consistently one of the best podcasts I listen to, but it is at its very best when it tackles historical topics, and this episode must be one of its best historical episodes. This will certainly be an episode which I will listen to again and again. And I pray that I would not count the cross as nothing.

Apr 8th
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D Frame

Extremely interesting! Well done.

Apr 27th
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T J

I'm a big fan of John's work, and this podcast strikes a great balance of Christian podcasting - academic and challenging, but still accessible to a layperson.

Nov 12th
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