Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics that is either much misunderstood or mostly... more
The 18th-century philosopher David Hume famously predicted that, as the world grew more rational and scientific, people would stop having... more
Why does the church meet on a Sunday? How far is too far when it comes to self-defence, biblically speaking?... more
The world’s attention has recently been on the Vatican, and the election of the new Pope Leo XIV.But what’s the... more
Some think we might not be too far away from Artificial Intelligence actually having feelings. If it does happen, what... more
The Gospels tell us about Jesus’ adult life, with scant references to his childhood.We can catch glimpses of the younger... more
According to the data, chemistry is the scientific discipline with the highest number of ”theists”.Perhaps it’s not that surprising: Chemistry... more
Like it or not, life will let us down. We all face disappointment.Despite this, people spend their entire lives trying... more
Mary Magdalene has played many roles throughout history. She’s been a prostitute, a temptation, Jesus’ wife, Jesus’ lover, a cave-dwelling mystic,... more
This week, leading up to Easter, we’re looking at the most famous trial of all time: the trial of Jesus.... more
When John Dickson convinced top Christian songwriters Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin to have a go at transforming an 1800-year-old... more
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