Episodes
Saturday Oct 02, 2021
Being Religious but not Spiritual: Lessons from the life of King Saul (Clarke)
Saturday Oct 02, 2021
Saturday Oct 02, 2021
While it has been popular in the past to call one's self "spiritual but not religious," we also see people who are "religious but not spiritual." This is not just the legalistic person or "a fundamentalist." We can all fall into this category at times in our lives, perhaps looking to this spiritual practice or this tradition to bring us close to God. It is a hope that an external form will guarantee an internal transformation. This talk will look at this topic through the lens of King Saul's life as recorded in the biblical book, 1 Samuel, and draw lessons from his "religious but not spiritual" life.
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Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
The Place of Wisdom: A Look at Job 28 (Clarke Scheibe)
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
Tuesday Aug 24, 2021
This is a look at Job 28, an unusual chapter. It is a calm reflection on the nature of humanity and wisdom in the midst of the torrent of argument and lament throughout the book of Job. What does this have to say to us about being human? How can humans be so powerful, intelligent, and adventurous, yet they cannot discover the meaning and wisdom of all these things? Is it all sound and fury signifying nothing? The Bible offers us a different answer, a valuable one during these chaotic days.
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Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Discoveries in the Book of Ruth (Brett Cane)
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
In this talk, guest speaker Brett Cane examines the two key themes from the book, of God's sovereignty and of human character. God's sovereignty is revealed not through the miraculous but through the ordinary, and human character is revealed by faithfulness, dedication, resourcefulness and ingenuity, and what's more, by women, showing a unique perspective on the importance of women in God's plan.
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Thursday May 27, 2021
Thursday May 27, 2021
This is the third talk in this series on Loftus's Christian Delusion. Here we deal with what Loftus refers to as the "Darwinian problem of evil," particularly in regard to animal suffering. Many evolutionists point to the evidence of animals suffering prior to human existence. How can this be? Can God be good if animals were created to suffer before the fall of humanity? Christians have offered several possible solutions to this question but are any of them sufficient? (This was recorded on Zoom in Feb 2021.)
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Tuesday May 18, 2021
Does the Christian Faith Fail? Part 2 - The Bible (Clarke Scheibe)
Tuesday May 18, 2021
Tuesday May 18, 2021
This is the second talk in this series on if the Christian faith fails as it has been claimed to do in John Loftus's The Christian Delusion: Why Faith Fails. In the first part, we looked at Loftus's "outsider test for faith." He with others now take aim not at Christian faith in general but now the Bible specifically. In it the book claims that the Bible is too scientifically inaccurate, too textually inconsistent, and too easily misinterpreted to be divinely inspired. How could Christians claim otherwise? (This was recorded on Zoom in Feb 2021.)
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Monday Apr 12, 2021
Hope for the Pornified Imagination (Joshua Chestnut)
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
We welcome our colleague Joshua Chestnut from Southborough L'Abri via Zoom to speak to us about how we might have hope when our imaginations have become "pornified." Discussion afterward included.
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Saturday Feb 20, 2021
Does the Christian Faith Fail? Part 1 (Clarke Scheibe)
Saturday Feb 20, 2021
Saturday Feb 20, 2021
This is a look at the first part at the five parts of The Christian Delusion edited by John Loftus (2010). This examines his Outsider Test for Faith (OTF), which he claims makes all religious faiths fall short of probability. (The following parts will include the veracity of the Bible, the goodness of God, the resurrection, and Christianity as a social good.)
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Friday Jan 15, 2021
When Spiritual Heroes Fail Us (Clarke Scheibe)
Friday Jan 15, 2021
Friday Jan 15, 2021
This past February, it was discovered that Jean Vanier, an important figure in Canada and around the world, and who many had considered a living saint, had over the decades taken advantage of six vulnerable women. How are we to understand such an incongruity? How are we to respond when our trust is betrayed, and our confidence is lost in the power of the gospel itself? We will look at how we can reflect and respond when our spiritual heroes fail us.
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Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Sports and Faith: A Conversation with Donna Hornibrook
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
Tuesday Dec 08, 2020
A classic podcast style! For this episode, we are posting an interview rather than a talk with discussion. I (Clarke) discuss with Donna Hornibrook, a former field hockey player and coach, inducted into Halls of Fame for both, about sports and Christian faith. Then we opened it up to those present to ask their questions. Enjoy!
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Monday Nov 09, 2020
Monday Nov 09, 2020
As the Covid-19 pandemic wears on, most of us have been shaken in unprecedented ways by the global upheaval. However, pandemics have a long history and we have much to learn from the past. From early plagues in the Roman Empire to the medieval Black Death, pandemics have been a means of revealing what lies beneath the surface in society and human hearts. What might this history reveal to us about life in a pandemic today? How can we act in ways that encourage more humanity, not less?.
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