Right Reason Glenn Peoples
-
- Education
-
The podcast of Dr Glenn Andrew Peoples on Theology, Philosophy, and Social Issues
-
Episode 057: Death, Fear, Hell, and Doubt
Conditional immortality as a view of human persons, although biblical, comes with an emotional price. I wanted to share some thoughts about fear and doubt, and the roles they play in how we respond to what Scripture teaches about human nature, death, and destiny.
-
Episode 056: Material Salvation
What difference does it make if the Bible teaches we are physical creatures, rather than dual body-soul beings? How does that impact on anything else we believe as Christians? From gender identity to mental health more generally, to salvation, the way we view human nature has a profound impact.
-
Episode 055: The Direction of Change
Earlier this year, the Synod of the Anglican Church in New Zealand and Polynesia made the decision to allow the blessing of same-sex relationships alongside marriages. I took the opportunity to remind us all that yes, change occurs when people come into contact with the Church. But it’s not supposed to be the Church that […]
-
Episode 054: Life is Good!
Do you really need a sermon to convince you that being alive is being better than dead? Well if you weren’t sure, hopefully I can talk you around!
-
Episode 053: The Mortal God – Materialism and Christology
If you hold a materialist view of human nature, can you still hold an orthodox view of Jesus as God incarnate?
-
Episode 052: Hell as an Apologetics Concern
The traditional doctrine of hell is surely a major liability in the task of Christian apologetics. Isn’t it?
Customer Reviews
I want more
This is such a thoughtful podcast. Wish there were more episodes
Coming back to it year after year
I can’t quite remember how I found my way to Glen’s website,But I found him to be a wonderful speaker and engaging in the topics that he captures. I found that you know he questioned aspects of my faith and got me to think about things I had never reason about before. I find myself years later, now that he doesn’t post as much coming back and listening to older podcasts. Because the questions that he covers are timeless and I still find myself able to think about new aspects of the topic city covers. Hope everything is well Glenn
Great podcast; still miss it
This was my go-to podcast for a very long time; I’ve listened to every episode multiple times. I really, really miss it and hope Glenn will return at some point in the future. Erudite, topical, and thought-provoking.