The GodPod by St Paul's Theological College
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 179 | Founded | 18 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.
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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.
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