Episodes

Saturday Nov 02, 2019
Daniel 5 - A Living Faith in a Dying Culture (Clarke Scheibe)
Saturday Nov 02, 2019
Saturday Nov 02, 2019
This ancient story of Belzshazzar's feast gives a lens from which to understand our political anxieties. We will see how Daniel's response gives us a way forward on how we might be faithful in the midst of today's polarization.
NOTE: All recordings include the open discussion afterwards.
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Saturday Oct 12, 2019
A Time to Love, A Time to Hate: A Look at the Cursing Psalms (Brett Cane)
Saturday Oct 12, 2019
Saturday Oct 12, 2019
This talk looks at the significance of the imprecatory (cursing) Psalms using Psalm 137. We will see that they help us reflect on our own resentment, give us a sense of indignation at evil and help us acknowledge our own sin.
NOTE: The time of the recording includes the open discussion afterwards.
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Saturday Sep 28, 2019
Daniel 4 and Healthy Cultural Roots (Clarke Scheibe)
Saturday Sep 28, 2019
Saturday Sep 28, 2019
This talk looks at Daniel 4. At the center of this story stands a tree which reflects life and human culture. Holding the Bible in one hand, and looking at culture in the other, we will see that like Nebuchadnezzar we are called into God's purposes for creation, and that it best grows through small, seemingly insignificant things like humility and kindness, which grow from the roots of the 'tree' of Christ.
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Thursday Aug 01, 2019
On the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Luke Martin, professor at Eton College, UK)
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
Thursday Aug 01, 2019
In 1988 William Alston, American philosopher, put forward three models which aim to explain the scriptural claim that the Holy Spirit ‘fills’ believers. Alston pointed to weaknesses in two of the models and thus favoured one model: the ‘Sharing Model’. Since then philosophers and theologians have discussed and criticised Alston’s paper. In this talk I outline the three models and offer my own constructive response to the debate. Before doing so I will give a brief outline of my approach to answering theological questions. There will be plenty of space for discussion and critical questions.
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Monday Jul 15, 2019
Monday Jul 15, 2019
This talk is looking at this cross-pressured space where atheists and Christians often live inconsistently with their own presuppositions, with atheists living as if God exists, and with Christians living as though God does not. How is this at work in society? How might we overcome this incongruity of 'as if'-ness? Pascal, C.S. Lewis, and Francis Schaeffer each give their answer. The surprising answer is a sanctified 'as if.'
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Monday Jul 01, 2019
Don’t Smile At Me - Billie Eilish and the New Pop (Liz Snell)
Monday Jul 01, 2019
Monday Jul 01, 2019
If you haven't heard of Billie Eilish, you will soon. The Californian musician is just 17 but has rocketed to fame in the past few years for her moody lyrics, genre-bending musical style, and unusual fashion sense. Hailed by many as the new queen of pop, Eilish represents a push back against slick, overproduced icons like Taylor Swift and Katy Perry. What makes this surly teenager so popular with Gen Z? And how should we think about the often dark themes in her music?
Below are some of the clips used during the lecture.
Clip (warning: some explicit language): Vanity Fair of Billie Eilish
Another clip: Billie Eilish surprises her fans on Ellen
The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. © Canadian L'Abri 2019

Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Understanding Jordan Peterson, Part II: The Phenomenon (Clarke Scheibe)
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
Thursday Jun 06, 2019
This follow up talk on Jordan Peterson aims not at the theological but at the cultural and political. This talk seeks to answer two questions: How did Jordan Peterson become popular? and How has he remained popular? The answers are surprisingly not the same but are also not mutually exclusive.
NOTE: The beginning of the talk has extensive video/audio clips that help orient a person new to Peterson's political views and the rise of his fame. If one is very familiar with Peterson, one may want to skip ahead to the second question at about the 1:00:00 mark.
NOTE 2: All talks include a discussion period. This talk is 1:42:00 in length without discussion.
The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. © Canadian L'Abri 2019

Tuesday May 28, 2019
To What Serves Mortal Beauty: God and Human Attractiveness (Liz Snell)
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Tuesday May 28, 2019
Our cultural obsession with human beauty has led to many damaging results, both physical and psychological. Yet fascination with human beauty is present in every culture and era. Is our love of beauty just a social construct, an adaptive feature of evolution, or something more profound? Join us in thinking about how to face human beauty in a way that leads us to the beauty of God.
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Saturday Apr 27, 2019
Daniel 3: From Peter Pan to Faithful Christian (Clarke Scheibe)
Saturday Apr 27, 2019
Saturday Apr 27, 2019
This is a look at Daniel 3, the story of the three friends thrown into the fiery furnace, yet preserved by God's power. This story challenges us to move away from the Peter Pan Syndrome into virtuous and courageous adulthood, and better yet, into being made like Christ.
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Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Brave New World and Our Cult of Happiness (Liz Snell)
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Sunday Mar 17, 2019
Aldous Huxley’s dystopian novel, published in 1931, envisions a future world governed by the mantra, “Everybody’s happy now.” Today, many of the once-shocking predictions in his novel have already come to pass as we sacrifice questions of human freedom and dignity for the pursuit of comfort and pleasure.
The Copyright for all material on the podcast is held by L'Abri Fellowship. We ask that you respect this by not publishing the material in full or in part in any format or post it on a website without seeking prior permission from L'Abri Fellowship. © Canadian L'Abri 2019