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Mass Media and Christian Discernment: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Mass Media and Christian Discernment: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Update: 2023-08-24
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One of the things that the Bible talks about over and over again is that when it comes to matters of justice, especially community justice, where life and other serious things hang in the balance, the situation or an event or an incident must be established by a multiplicity of witnesses, not just by one. In Canada we seem to have a single voice from the establishment media. How then are we to determine truth without a multiplicity of voices?

On this episode of A Biblical Frame we have invited a few members of the Canadian media to join us to discuss how the Christian ought to engage the current media landscape. We are very thankful to our guests for their time.

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Hosts:

Ivan De Silva, MDiv, ThM, Instructor in Religious Studies, Trinity Western University, Pacific Life Bible College

Jens Zimmermann, PhD, JI Packer Chair of Theology, Regent College

Lee Harding, Freelance journalist, contributes to Western Standard & Epoch Times. Research Fellow for the Frontier Centre for Public Policy

Jeff Sandes, A freelance contributor to The Epoch Times based in the Vancouver area

David Cayley, Retired CBC radio documentary host and author

Producer:

Curtis Meliefste, MDiv Student, Calvin Theological Seminary



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Mass Media and Christian Discernment: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Mass Media and Christian Discernment: Looking Back, Looking Forward

Curtis Meliefste and Lee Harding