
Dr. Calum Miller
Medical doctor, philosopher, and ethicist specializing in medical ethics at the University of Oxford. Shares his perspective on abortion.
Top 3 podcasts with Dr. Calum Miller
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Jan 21, 2025 • 48min
94: In defence of pro-life medicine, with Dr Calum Miller
Dr. Calum Miller, a pro-life advocate and researcher at the University of Oxford, shares his transformative journey from a liberal Christian background to a staunch pro-life stance. He discusses the ethical complexities of abortion, foetal sentience, and the societal ramifications of euthanasia. Miller emphasizes the importance of compassion and genuine debate surrounding these issues, while challenging societal labels and norms. His insights reflect a deep concern for vulnerable individuals and a commitment to navigating the intricate moral landscape of modern medicine.

Dec 3, 2024 • 54min
Ep 1108 | UK’s Assisted Suicide Bill, Booming Bible Sales & John Piper Scorches Pronouns | Guest: Dr. Calum Miller
Dr. Calum Miller, a pro-life advocate and medical expert from the UK, dives into the controversial assisted dying bill currently under debate, highlighting ethical implications and the potential normalization of lethal choices. The discussion also touches on the recent surge in Bible sales among youth, signaling a growing quest for spiritual truth. Additionally, Pastor John Piper’s firm opposition to pronoun politeness sparks a conversation about gender identity and divine definitions, emphasizing the importance of sincere engagement within the Christian faith.

Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 10min
Doctor: Why I Changed My Mind About Abortion
Doctor Calum Miller, a medical ethicist from the University of Oxford, shares his transformative journey regarding abortion. He delves into the complexities of UK laws, revealing surprising truths about the timeframe for legal abortions. Miller discusses the contentious debates on personhood and the moral implications surrounding fertilized eggs. He examines the deep emotional experiences of women facing unwanted pregnancies and those grappling with disabilities in unborn children. This insightful dialogue emphasizes nuanced discussions on personal choice alongside societal responsibilities.