The GodPod by St Paul's Theological College
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 179 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||
In this episode of GodPod, Graham and Jane sit down with Professor Luke Bretherton. Luke is a Professor of Moral & Political Theology at Duke University. Together they discuss democracy, humanism and what it means to be made in the image of God.
In this episode of GodPod we continue the new mini-series, 'Theological Figures' This time, the home team discusses Basil The Great
In this episode of GodPod, Graham, Jane, and Mike are joined by Joseph Diwakar, Tutor and Lecturer in Church History at St Mellitus College. They discuss the importance of studying theology alongside history and explore some global perspectives of ch... more
In this episode of GodPod, the home team is back together (in person!) for the first time in 3 years! In this “Christmas Special” the team discusses the time of Advent in waiting for Christmas and how Christmas fits in a secular culture.
In our latest episode of GodPod, the home team are joined by special guest Dr Anna Westin discussing her book: Embodied Trauma and Healing: Critical Conversations on the Concept of Health
Launching a new mini-series. In this episode of GodPod, the home team begins a four-part mini-series on Theological Figures, beginning with Saint Augustine.
In this episode of GodPod the home team chat to Revd Canon Steve Benoy, Canon Missioner at Peterborough Cathedral, about the Natural History Museum's Dinosaurs at the cathedral, and they tackle some of the questions raised by exhibit guests.
In this episode of GodPod, the home team answers some of your questions! If you'd like the team to discuss one of your questions, please email godpod@htb.org
Wrong god pod. Lol! Too much magical thinking on this one.
Good, stimulating discussions which take an honest look at complex questions. Look forward to each new episode!
An excellent podcast that expands your thinking. Not to be missed.
One of my favorite podcasts! Guest idea, Simeon Zahl.
Godpod never fails to challenge and inspire.
A new episode of GodPod is the highlight of the day when it comes. I love Jane Williams, Graham Tomlin, Mike Lloyd and the occasional guest and their always thoughtful theological conversations.
This is just another case of proselytisation.
God shows up in the Middle Ages, in a backward part of the world.
Most have grown out of this rubbish now, yet there's always one or two loudmouths carrying on with this rubbish.
It's about time to stop.
I listen to a lot of podcasts and this is one of the best!
Lovely people, great discussions. Thank you Graham, Mike, and Jane!
I listened to these podcasts years ago and now hoped to come back and listen to some more.......but there are no new ones and I so wish there were. Please please record some more, go over the same stuff with a few years more wisdom under your belts, really, please more, MORE!!!
I love listening to Graham, Jane, Mike and guests discuss theology. It's very accessible theology that really makes me think. Great job guys!
If you need a resource to provide you with open, honest and frank discussions around the Great questions in life then this is an essential podcast. Its key strength is its accessibility which make it suitable for both those with an established Christian faith and those who are unsure. Another great example of the excellent work being done by the team down in London, I'm amazed it isnt more widely known - long may it continue.
Have really enjoyed this in the past and found it stimulating. However, there seems to be a glitch in downloading it as a podcast to apple products (or maybe just mine). I hope this can be resolved
Every month I check back to see if a new one has posted yet. Maybe the best thing is the honesty from the hosts, as they grapple with theological issues not just in an academic sense, but as related to their own personal journeys. Very British. But as a listener from across the pond, the accent simply makes me feel like they are all über informed. Pass the biscuits!
This is among my favorite podcasts. The faculty and their guests are highly qualified, thoughtful and humerous while tackling thorny issues at the core of what we mean when we say God, Jesus, scripture, ortho-anything and just about everything else. They have helped me better understand what it is to be on the Christ-following journey and I am grateful. I routinely encourage my friends to listen. Thanks, Daniel.
I have listened to this from the beggining and it is great to hear knowledgable people and often high profile christian guests discussing everyday questions about life from a Christian theological perspective and not dodging all of the difficult questions. Even if sometimes a qualified don't know is the answer. Intelligent chat over tea and biscuits, very civilised, thought provoking and extremly enjoyable. Only down is that they are not as frequent as other podcasts. Fantastic, try it you might... more
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