Cross Section

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Cross Section - Conversations at the intersection of faith, news and culture. A podcast from the Evangelical Alliance

  1. 8시간 전

    Ep 143: King Charles’ “multi-faith nation”, Burnham’s Manchesterism and the conversion practices bill

    In this week’s episode of Cross Section, Peter Lynas, Alicia Edmund and Danny Webster discuss the leading political and cultural headlines. The team begin with a conversation about King Charles’ announcement that he is redefining his role as monarch from “Defender of the Faith” to protecting “the space for faith within the multi-faith nation”. What are the implications for his role as the head of the Church of England? What does this show about the nature of religion in the UK today? They then consider Andy Burnham’s Catholic upbringing and ponder how he may engage with faith as he comes into Downing Street. Can Britain talk about religion well? Alicia briefly refers to the National Conversation campaign to rebuild social cohesion. The team then turn to the significant release last week of draft conversion practices legislation. This is an issue the Evangelical Alliance has engaged with since 2018 and this bill raises many concerns. Why are we worried about what is being proposed? What could be the impact of this legislation for parents and churches? What will happen next and how can Christians respond? This is an episode you do not want to miss. Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:15 The King and multi-faith Britain 6:57 Faith in the public square 9:22 Andy Burnham and his Catholic upbringing 14:59 Manchesterism: standout moments 18:43 Rebuilding social cohesion: the national conversation 19:25 The draft conversion practices bill 33:38 How the Church should respond

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  2. 6월 2일

    Ep 139: The Pope's thoughts on AI, the "lost generation" and Henry Nowak's tragic death

    Peter Lynas, Alicia Edmund and Danny Webster return to Cross Section to review this week’s key news stories. They begin with a news roundup covering calls to withdraw mainstream media platforms from influencer Bonnie Blue, Tony Blair’s intervention on what has gone wrong in Britain and Alan Milburn’s warning about rising numbers of young people not in education, employment or training.   The main discussion focuses on Pope Leo XIV’s lengthy encyclical Magnifica Humanitas on safeguarding humanity in the ever-changing age of AI, drawing parallels with a previous encyclical Rerum Novarum and exploring dignity, work, agency. How do we use AI wisely as Christians? How can we grapple with the implications of A on human dignity and work?  The episode ends with a conversation about religious freedom following the sentencing of a Sikh man who killed Henry Nowak using a large kirpan, the ceremonial blade Sikhs are required by their faith to carry. How does this story tap into the wider theme of the freedom of religion and how as Christians can we respond?  https://www.regent-college.edu/resources/laing-lectures/2026-laing-lectures/ Chapters: 00:00 Welcome 01:20 Bonnie Blue platform debate 03:33 Tony Blair’s Britain diagnosis 06:29 Responding to the "lost generation" 10:07 Pope Leo on AI 18:27 AI's impact on dignity and work 25:32 Kirpan case and religious freedom 35:27 Final thoughts and encouragements

    38분
  3. 5월 19일

    Ep 138: Andy Burnham, 'Unite the Kingdom' and intergenerational divides

    In this week’s episode of Cross Section, Danny Webster and Zanna Meynell are joined by Mark Gilmore, policy advisor at the Evangelical Alliance. Conversation turns to the damp squib that was the King’s Speech . It serves as a reminder that we cannot place all our hopes in politics. The team discuss the implications of potential conversion practices legislation and the significance of that for Christians. From Andy Burnham to Keir Starmer, the team weigh in on what has happened with the Labour leadership race and the continuing chaos surrounding this political moment. As last Saturday saw another ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march, the team examine the continuing conversation around Christian nationalism in the UK. Do check out the briefing events that are coming up in June, which will help us engage in conversations around Islam and Christian nationalism. The episode ends with a conversation about intergenerational divides following a BBC article about boomers being the luckiest generation alive. https://www.eauk.org/what-we-do/events/islam-challenges-questions-and-gospel-opportunities https://www.eauk.org/what-we-do/events/politics-briefing-flag-faith-and-kingdom-engaging-with-christian-nationalism Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:42 Eurovision highlights 2:30 Praying with children 4:03 Britain's Got Talent golden buzzer act 5:29 The King's Speech review 10:37 UK political leadership race 13:58 Conversion therapy ban update 24:41 ‘Unite the Kingdom’ march 26:19 Intergenerational wealth gap 32:15 Falling birth rates 35:30 The church as an intergenerational family

    37분
  4. 5월 5일

    Ep 136: Faith under pressure: from antisemitism to Christian workplace rights

    In this week’s episode of Cross Section, Peter Lynas, Danny Webster and Alicia Edmund sit down to discuss the latest headlines. The episode begins with some light-hearted stories: Peter reviews the Devil Wears Prada 2, and the rest of the panel discuss the Met Gala outfits that caught their eye.   Conversation turns to the sad news that broke yesterday around Sam Allberry being stepped down from leadership at Immanuel Nashville. They reference the helpful statement that Living Out have put out, encouraging us to think about this prayerfully, with compassion.    The main discussion focuses on the Liberal Democrats admitting they unlawfully discriminated against former BBC journalist and prospective candidate David Campanale because of his Christian beliefs. In this polarised climate, with pressures and fear of cancel-culture, it can be hard to know how to talk about faith. The panel encourage us in speaking openly about Christianity, pointing to our resources that help us do so.  The episode concludes with a conversation on the recent attacks against the UK’s Jewish community. How can we respond as Christians to rising antisemitism, security fears, political responses and the wider impact of protests on community safety?    Chapters:  00:00 Welcome and agenda 01:21 Met Gala banter 02:54 Sam Allberry steps down 08:31 Lib Dems admit discrimination 18:21 Faith at work and moral leadership 27:12 Attacks on UK Jews 34:48 Polarisation and closing thoughts

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