Podcast: FAITH

#144 That Hideous Strength: What would a godless world look like?

Alister McGrath continues to discuss the final book of CS Lewis’ science fiction trilogy. What are Lewis’ thoughts on education? Was he anti-modern? Does the abolition of God necessarily lead to the abolition of humanity? + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online…

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You and Me, Forever (Pt. 1) | Francis and Lisa Chan

What would you consider the most effective way to transform your marriage? In this week’s episode, Francis and Lisa Chan walk us through their experiences as a married couple and as parents. They help unravel the secret to both a fulfilling marriage and joyful parenting by pointing us to the only place that matters, the…

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#143 That Hideous Strength: Is technology dangerous?

Alister McGrath explores how CS Lewis addresses the perceived conflict between God and science in That Hideous Strength. What insights can Lewis give about pertinent issues such as the atomic age, eugenics and Artificial Intelligence? When does technology becomes technocracy and why was Tolkien so anti tech? What are some of the ways religion is…

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Worthy of a Changed Life (Pt. 2) | Francis Chan

Have you ever considered how a single moment of faith can shape decades of your spiritual journey? This week, in Part 2 of last week’s message, Francis Chan explores his journey of prayer and enduring faith while reminding us of the profound impact of realizing you are deeply loved by God.

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Worthy of a Changed Life (Pt. 1) | Francis Chan

Have you ever considered the immense power and grace of God in your life? In this week’s episode Francis Chan delves into the transformative experiences of sharing faith in the humblest places, from Myanmar’s huts to the depths of personal prayer. He helps us discover the delicate balance between the awe of God’s holiness and…

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#142 That Hideous Strength: What is the future of humanity?

Alister McGrath continues to dive into some of the key themes in the final book of CS Lewis’ science fiction trilogy. What will happen to the human race? How can we change our future? What is the point of scientific experimentation? Alister also looks at how Lewis engages with HG Wells. + Subscribe to The…

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#141 That Hideous Strength: Is there a darker agenda to scientific experimentation?

Professor Alister McGrath explores the final book of CS Lewis’ space trilogy, That Hideous Strength, looking at some of its key themes, characters and questions. How is it a “modern fairy tale for grownups”? And why is this significant? Was Lewis’ narrative influenced by any of the other Inklings, such as JRR Tolkien? + Subscribe to The CS…

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Falling Madly In Love with God | Francis Chan

Do you truly experience the fullness of God in every aspect of your life? Or do you just know about Him? In this classic sermon, Francis Chan takes us through Ephesians 3:14-19, revealing how the Holy Spirit’s power is not just for doing tasks for God, but more importantly, for deepening our knowledge and connection…

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Lukewarm and Lovin’ It | Francis Chan

If you were to assess your faith right now, where would you say you are when set against the backdrop of Scripture. In this thought-provoking sermon, Francis Chan delves into Revelation 3:15-18, confronting the lukewarm faith that’s prevalent in the church today. He challenges us to ignite our spiritual passion and align our lives with…

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#140 Sarah Irving-Stonebraker: Does history matter?

Associate Professor Sarah Irving-Stonebraker shares how significant CS Lewis was in her journey from atheism to Christianity. As an academic historian, she explores how great books speak to ever-present questions and looks at why the past matters. Why is Lewis still relevant 60 years after his death? To hear Sarah on Unapologetic: https://www.premierunbelievable.com/unapologetic/unapologetic-75-sarah-irving-stonebraker-how-an-atheist-academic-moved-towards-belief-in-god/16608.article + Subscribe to The…

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