Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics tha
The world’s attention has recently been on the Vatican, and the election of the new Pope Leo XIV.But
Some think we might not be too far away from Artificial Intelligence actually having feelings. If it
The Gospels tell us about Jesus’ adult life, with scant references to his childhood.We can catch gli
According to the data, chemistry is the scientific discipline with the highest number of ”theists”.P
Like it or not, life will let us down. We all face disappointment.Despite this, people spend their e
Mary Magdalene has played many roles throughout history. She’s been a prostitute, a temptation, Jesu
This week, leading up to Easter, we’re looking at the most famous trial of all time: the trial of Je
When John Dickson convinced top Christian songwriters Ben Fielding and Chris Tomlin to have a go at
Welcome to season XIV of Undeceptions!Anthropology has a reputation for being the most “godless” of
The cliche: ‘faith’ is the antithesis of knowledge, of wisdom and therefore “Christian philosophy” i
Why are Christians such god-botherers? Is it possible to share your belief system with someone who d
Words can change lives – whether on paper, on screen, or spoken down a phone line.A library has an a
Hell is one of the most difficult parts of Christian belief - but of all the characters in the Bible
As we gear up for a special episode on the difficult topic of Hell, we first bring you this Undecept
Is Christianity an offshoot of an ancient fertility cult? Why do the Gospels only talk about Jesus'
The Acts of the Apostles is the epic sequel to Luke's Gospel. It follows the dramatic events immedia
If we’re talking only about liquids you drink—because the water in the Bible is washed in, crossed o
There's just something about the Virgin Mary. She stirs up big feelings - she has for millennia. Som
In the 3rd century, in the Ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus, a group of Christians composed a so
With 66 different books composed across literally thousands of years, it's fair to say the Bible is