Episodes

  • The book of Revelation and violence ancient and modern - with guest Simon Woodman
    Aug 30 2021

    In this episode, Helen speaks with Revd Dr Simon Woodman. Simon is minister at Bloomsbury Baptist Church London, and formerly New Testament lecturer at Cardiff University. He is the author of a number of books and articles including two which are under discussion here: The Book of Revelation (SCM core texts) and a chapter entitled “Fire from heaven” in a book he co-edited: The Book of Revelation. Currents in British research on the apocalypse. We discuss the ancient context of the book, whether or not it urges violence to its original readers, and contemporary ways of reading it in a troubled world. 

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    50 mins
  • Modern appropriation of the book of Joshua - with guest Rachel Havrelock
    Aug 10 2021

    In this episode, Helen speaks with Dr Rachel Havrelock about her new book The Joshua Generation: Israeli Occupation and the Bible. Rachel is Professor of English at the University of Illinois. In our conversation we discuss how the first Israeli prime minister David Ben Gurion used the conquest of Joshua to assist him in state-building; and the resources which the book itself offers to readers who wish to resist such nationalism. 

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Baptists Across Europe - challenges and priorities. With guest Tony Peck
    Jul 19 2021

    In this episode Helen talks with Revd Anthony Peck, General Secretary of the European Baptist Federation.  In the light of current challenges such as migration, the Crimean conflict, and the rise of far right populism, they discuss the challenges that Baptists face, and the distinctives that they can offer to their societies. During the conversation, Tony and Helen make reference to this paper on Christian nationalism.

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    39 mins
  • Catholic Social Theology in Northern Ireland - with new co-presenter Maria Power
    Jun 23 2021

    In this episode Michael and Helen interview Dr Maria Power. Maria is a Catholic social historian, and Senior Research Fellow in Human Dignity at the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice. We discuss the role of Cardinal Cahal Daly in Northern Ireland, and his pursuit of a peaceable kingdom. Our discussion is focussed around Maria's new book Catholic Social Teaching and Theologies of Peace in Northern Ireland.

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    49 mins
  • The kingship of God and the Hebrew Bible - with guest Sam Brody
    May 24 2021

    In this episode Michael and Helen talk with Dr Samuel Brody about Martin Buber's theology of the kingship of God, and how this might influence modern politics.  Sam is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Kansas. We discuss his latest book Marbin Buber's Theopolitics , and also - briefly - this blog post.

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    52 mins
  • Being evangelical and non-violent, with guest Ron Sider
    May 14 2021

    In this episode, Michael Spalione and Helen Paynter talk with Dr Ron Sider about non-violence, with particular reference to his recent book If Jesus is Lord: Loving our enemies in an age of violence. Ron is Emeritus Professor of Theology, Holistic Ministry, and Public Policy at Palmer Theologial Seminary.

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    51 mins
  • Human rights and dealing with difference - with guest David Montgomery
    May 3 2021
    Helen and Matthew talk with Dr David Montgomery,  Associate Research Professor at the Centre for International Development at the University of Maryland, and Director of CEDAR. Among other works, he is the co-author of Living with Difference: How to Build Community in a Divided World.
    We discuss the usefulness of the language of human rights, in this blog post co-authored by David Montgomery and Adam Seligman, and this follow-up by David. We also discuss community building between individuals of different faiths and other significant differences, which David undertakes in some of the most troubled regions of the world.

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    44 mins
  • Prosperity gospel or good news to the poor? - with guest Danielle Mayfield
    Apr 19 2021

    In this episode, Michael Spalione and Helen Paynter speak with Danielle (D.L.) Mayfield, author of The Myth of the American Dream: Reflections on Affluence, Autonomy, Safety, and Power. Danielle tells how her own experience of living with the 'exiled' changed her view of how her Christian faith should be expressed. This conversation takes place 'within' the (broadly) evangelical Christian tradition, and Helen even talks a bit about the Old Testament.

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    49 mins