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Nomad Podcast

For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and

Episodes

Total: 386

Christianity can be quite a disembodied faith. Muslim's have prayer positions, Hindu's have yoga, Bu

Mindfulness has exploded in popularity over recent years, with seemingly every other community centr

With the dust just beginning to settle after Britain's decision to leave the European Union, we thou

Is faith based purely on belief, and a strong faith holding to those beliefs with certainty? If so,

The question 'who is God?' used to be the starting point for religious reflection, but increasingly

Why in our multicultural society is the Church still predominantly led by, and our theology predomin

We have a humanitarian disaster unfolding on our doorstep. Many of us feel frustrated at our governm

Why is the Church divided into over 40,000 denominations? Why do Churches in the same town often hav

Professor Gary Burge joins us on the podcast to help us get our heads round the complexities of Isra

Apparently the vast majority of us feel uncomfortable talking about death, and haven't spoken to any

Wayne Jacobsen - author of The Shack - was a successful pastor. But as his disillusionment with the

With Pentecost almost upon us, we offer you our 7th and final refection. Associate Professor of Psyc

In our sixth instalment of our Pentecost for Progressives series, we bring you Roger Mitchell. Roger

Rachel Mann brings us our fifth Pentecost for Progressives reflection. Rachel is a Church of England

Our Pentecost series continues with a jazz inspired reflection from Sharon Putt. Sharon is a theolog

Our journey towards Pentecost continues. This week's refection comes from freelance community theolo

Here's our second Pentecost reflection for you. This time Alastair McIntosh reflects on how his unde

We've got a new Nomad Spirituality series for you, Pentecost for Progressives. Each week between Eas

As well as our usual interview shows we like to give you some food for thought focussed around the C

Easter is upon us, so we thought it was a fine time to look at the atonement again. So we popped dow