Everyday Conversations TGCA
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Everyday Conversations is a podcast by The Gospel Coalition Australia. Thoughtful Christians gather with friends and chat about issues of life and faith.
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Season Finale: Critical Theory Encore with Christopher Watkin, Mikey Lynch, Rob Smith & Brianna McClean
Our most popular episode of the season featured Christopher Watkin, Rob Smith and Mikey Lynch discussing Cultural Marxism and Critical Theory. You asked for an encore—and we’re delivering! In our final episode for this season of Everyday Conversations, the discussion continues. Chris, Rob and Mikey are joined by podcast producer Brianna McClean.
Christopher Watkin is a lecturer in Philosophy at Monash University. Mikey Lynch is the Campus Director of the University Fellowship of Christians, UTAS. Rob Smith is a lecturer in Theology, Ethics and Music ministry at SMBC. Brianna McClean is a content producer for The Gospel Coalition Australia and a student of Philosophy and Classical Greek.
Relevant resources:
Chris' book on Michel Foucault: Michel Foucault (Great Thinkers)
Cynical Theories: How Activist Scholarship Made Everything about Race, Gender and Identity.
Reason for God
The Drama of Doctrine
Theology and Social Theory 2e: Beyond Secular Reason
Chris' paper on Biblical Cultural Theory -
The History of Human Rights: Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, Natasha Moore and Rebecca McLaughlin
Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker, a senior lecturer in History at Western Sydney University, is joined by Dr Natasha Moore from the Centre for Public Christianity and apologist and author Dr Rebecca McLaughlin to discuss the history of human rights.
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Entertaining the Masses with Integrity: Colin Buchanan, Karen Pang & Dave Parker
Beloved Christian musician Colin Buchanan is joined by two of his friends and fellow artists. Karen Pang is an actor (you may remember her from Play School) and Dave Parker is a well reputed music manager, having worked with labels such as Universal Music. These three friends have two things in common: they all work in the entertainment industry and they are all followers of Jesus. So, how do you entertain the masses with Christian integrity?
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Practising Law and Following Jesus: Nicholas Aroney, Mark Sneddon and Elizabeth
How does being a Christian influence your decisions and priorities as a lawyer? That's the question posed to this week's guests: Nicholas Aroney—a Professor of Professor of Constitutional Law at The University of Queensland, Mark Sneddon—Executive Director of the Institute for Civil Society, and Elizabeth — a Senior Associate and Head of Not for Profit at a major law firm.
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Can a Camp Change Your Life? Sheridan Raston, Glen Coombs and Gary Hill
On this episode, we think about the unique impact of camping ministries. Gary Hill, the Executive Director of CRU is joined by Sheridan Raston from CRU WA, and Glen Coombs, the Camps Director for SU.
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Cultural Marxism & Cancel Culture: Chris Watkin, Mikey Lynch and Rob Smith
Chris Watkin is a lecturer in Philosophy and French Studies at Monash University. He is joined by Mikey Lynch, Campus Director of the University Fellowship of Christians at the University of Tasmania, and Rob Smith who is a lecturer of Theology, Ethics and Music Ministry at SMBC. All three spend their days in the epicentre of progressive though; the Academy. They discuss how Christians should think about movements such as cultural Marxism, cancel culture and critical theory.
Resources mentioned:
Tim Keller's critique: https://quarterly.gospelinlife.com/a-biblical-critique-of-secular-justice-and-critical-theory)
Neil Shenvi’s review of Sensoy and DiAngelo’s book (Is Everyone Really Equal?): (https://shenviapologetics.com/quotes-from-sensoy-and-diangelos-is-everyone-really-equal)
More thoughts from Chris Watkin can be found at: thinkingthroughthebible.com or on Twitter @thinking_bible.