Life & Faith

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Jun 12, 2014 • 15min

Life and Faith: Claire Zorn

Post-apocalyptic fiction is all the rage in young adult fiction at the moment from Divergent to The Hunger Games. Claire Zorn is the author of The Sky so Heavy an Australian novel about living in a nuclear winter. She joined Simon Smart and Natasha Moore on Life and Faith to discuss her book.
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May 21, 2014 • 15min

Life and Faith: Transcendence vs Healing

Simon Smart and Natasha Moore reflected on what two recent films - a Hollywood blockbuster and a new Australian film - have to say about the human condition and what it is we think we need most.
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May 15, 2014 • 24min

Miroslav Volf - ReThinking Talk 4a: Elements of Reconciliation Q and A

Prof. Miroslav Volf, Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture, delivered four lectures at the ReThinking: A Public Faith conference held in Sydney, Australia, in March 2014. The conference was a joint project of the Centre for Public Christianity, Arrow Leadership, and World Vision Australia. This is the Q and A session that followed the fourth, and final, lecture of Prof. Volf's series, in which he discusses the essential elements of reconciliation.
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May 15, 2014 • 28min

Miroslav Volf - ReThinking Talk 3a: Religious Exclusivism and Political Pluralism Q and A (Richard Johnson Lecture)

Prof. Miroslav Volf, Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture, delivered four lectures at the ReThinking: A Public Faith conference held in Sydney, Australia, in March 2014. The conference was a joint project of the Centre for Public Christianity, Arrow Leadership, and World Vision Australia This is the Q and A session that followed third lecture from Prof. Volf. It was a Public Lecture delivered at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and filmed by ABC TV for their program, Big Ideas. The topic was Religious Exclusivism and Political Pluralism.
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May 15, 2014 • 33min

Miroslav Volf - ReThinking Talk 3: Religious Exclusivism and Political Pluralism (Richard Johnson Lecture)

Prof. Miroslav Volf, Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture, delivered four lectures at the ReThinking: A Public Faith conference held in Sydney, Australia, in March 2014. The conference was a joint project of the Centre for Public Christianity, Arrow Leadership, and World Vision Australia The third lecture from Prof. Volf was a Public Lecture delivered at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. It was filmed by ABC TV for their program, Big Ideas. His topic for the lecture was Religious Exclusivism and Political Pluralism.
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May 15, 2014 • 37min

Miroslav Volf - ReThinking Talk 2: Public Engagement

Prof. Miroslav Volf, Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture, delivered four lectures at the ReThinking: A Public Faith conference held in Sydney, Australia, in March 2014. The conference was a joint project of the Centre for Public Christianity, Arrow Leadership, and World Vision Australia. This is the second lecture, in which Prof. Volf looks at how a faith with exclusive truth claims can engage a pluralistic world.
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May 15, 2014 • 48min

Miroslav Volf - ReThinking Talk 1: Faith and Violence

Prof. Miroslav Volf, Director of the Yale Centre for Faith and Culture, delivered four lectures at the ReThinking: A Public Faith conference held in Sydney, Australia, in March 2014. The conference was a joint project of the Centre for Public Christianity, Arrow Leadership, and World Vision Australia. In this, his opening lecture, Prof. Volf addressed the issue of whether or not faith inevitably leads to violence.
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May 14, 2014 • 15min

Life and Faith: Francis Spufford

British writer Francis Spufford surprised many when he outed himself as a Christian in his latest book Unapologetic: why, despite everything, Christianity makes surprising emotional sense. He joined Life and Faith to discuss his book and why he is a Christian.
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May 6, 2014 • 15min

Life and Faith: Katherine Leary Alsdorf

Katherine Leary Alsdorf is the Founder & Executive Director of Redeemer's Center for Faith & Work. She came to Redeemer in 2002, after 20 years in the hi-tech industry, to establish the Center and help nurture a meaningful integration between people's faith and their professional work. She is the co-author of Every Good Endeavour: Connecting your work to God's work. She joined Life and Faith to discuss the connections between work and faith. 
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Apr 30, 2014 • 15min

Life and Faith: Aboriginal Spirituality

Pastor Ray Minniecon is a descendant of the Kabi Kabi nation and the Gurang Gurang nation of South East Queensland, the South Sea Islander people, with connections to the people of Ambrym Island, Vanuatu. Ray has worked with World Vision Australia, the Sydney Anglican Diocese, survivors of the Stolen Generations who were institutionalised at Kinchela Boys home as we as other Aboriginal ministries. He came on Life and Faith to discuss relationship between Christianity and Aboriginal people, the commonalities and differences between Aboriginal Spirituality and Christianity, and his work with former inmates of the Kinchela Boys Home.

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