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But God! Ephesians 2:1-10 by William Klock Earlier this week Veronica and I watched an episode of the X Files that unintentionally had some pretty sound theology embedded in the story. Agents Mulder and Scully were called to investigate some strange goings-on in a small town—as usual. As it turned out, a guy cleaning out an abandoned storage locker found a genie. And the genie gave him three wishes. As you would expect, it didn't go well. He wished to be able to make himself invisible so that he could spy on people. And not being terribly bright, he prompted got killed crossing the street, because he was…invisible. His brother claimed the genie and didn't fare any better. His wish ended up blowing up his house with him in it. And so Mulder ended up, unexpectedly, with the genie and three wishes. And he asked the genie why the wishing thing always ends in disaster and the genie told him that it's because people are stupid and selfish. So Mulder thought long and hard and in his best effort at altruism, he wished for world peace. St. Paul would call it shalom. And he went outside to discover that he was the only person left on earth. Because the genie knew fallen human nature and getting rid of all of us was the only way to bring world peace. Thankfully, Mulder had two more wishes so he could undo the first and set the genie free with the third. And I thought that St. Paul would probably have a bit of a chuckle at that. Because Paul knew the same thing the genie knew: we are all sinners, idolaters who worship anything and everything but the God who created us and loves us. And, like Agent Mulder, but unlike the genie, Paul also knew that there is no shalom without human beings in our rightful place. Creation groans in eager longing for the day God will finally set us to rights, he says in Romans, Creation waits for the day when God restores us to our position as his stewards, to rule creation and to serve him in his temple. That, Brothers and Sisters, is shalom, peace. Creation can never be complete without us in our proper place—filling the vocation God created us for in the first place. That's why God doesn't just “Deal with evil” like so many people want him to. Like the genie, he'd just have to remove us all from creation—and that's not how creation is supposed to be. This is why Paul practically shouts out ho de Theos, at the beginning of Ephesians 2:4: “But God!” Because he knew that in setting creation to rights, God can and will, first, set us and our fallen, sinful hearts to rights—something no genie could ever do. And so far, in Ephesians 1, Paul has begun with a great shout of praise for what God has done in Jesus the Messiah and then he's told the Ephesians how he prays for them—that they would know, that they would understand this great story of redemption, the power behind it to renew creation, so that they can be part of this story that ends with the knowledge of the glory of God filling the earth. Remember at the end of chapter one, closing his prayer for them, he wrote about the church, united with Jesus and full of the Spirit being the “fullness of the one who fills all in all.” It's a prayer that God, that Jesus, that the Spirit, that the scriptures would form and shape them and truly make them the church. And while we might miss the significance of Paul's language of filling and fullness and being all in all, it was not lost on the Ephesians. This was temple language. It's the language of God coming to dwell with his people. The way he did with Adam and Eve in the garden. The story ever since has pointing in that direction. The restoration of God's temple, the return of his presence, and God dwelling with his people forever. This is what the Exodus was all about. God rescued and created a people, he gave them a law to make and to keep them pure and holy, so that he could take up his residence in their midst—so that he could tabernacle with them. It wasn't perfect. The people needed to offer sacrifices repeatedly so that they could be purified by that blood. A veil separated them from the direct presence of the Almighty. But this model of new creation pointed forward to the day when God would set his people and his creation fully to rights. The long exile, first from the promised land and the temple, then from the presence of God, primed Israel with hope for that coming day. And now Paul's ready to explain to the church that they—that we—are the beginning of that fulfilment. In us, God has established a new temple. By the blood of Jesus he has purified us. Through the gift of his Spirit he has taken up his dwelling in us. He has begun the work of setting our hearts to rights. And in that, he has made us the working model of his new creation and stewards of his good news—that we might, to use the language he used with Adam and Eve, that we might be fruitful and multiply, spreading the gospel, until the earth is filled with the knowledge of his glory. Brothers and Sisters, this is the story we need to inhabit. Too often Christians have got it backwards. We think the gospel story is a story of escape from creation—that in Jesus, God forgives our sins, so that someday he can take us away from earth and up to heaven to live with him. But it's really just the opposite. Through the blood of Jesus he has purified us and made us fit to be his holy temple, so that he can dwell with us. Jesus is the model, Immanuel, God with us. This is the story Paul wants to get across in Ephesians 2. Ideally we'd cover the whole chapter all at once, but we'll have to break it into two halves. This temple story will jump out at us in the second half. The first half begins with our sin problem. How did these mostly Gentile Christians in Ephesus find themselves in this oh so Jewish story? He writes beginning at verse 1, “Well, you were dead because of your offenses and sins in which you used to walk, keeping in step with the world's ‘present age'; in step, too, with the ruler of the power of the air, the spirit who is, even now, amongst the children of disobedience.” “You”—he's addressing them as Gentiles. In verse 3 he'll link them with “us”—the Jews. You were dead. Because you walked—there's that great word peripateo again—you walked, you lived a life of offense and sin against God. And we can't hear these two words sin and death together without it taking us back to Genesis. And if we go back to Genesis 3 and Adam and Eve's choice to listen to the serpent's lie, not just to disobey God, but to reject their vocation as priests of God's temple and to try to become gods themselves, if go way back to the beginning of the story there, we should understand that sin and death aren't about God just setting up a bunch of rules and then condemning the people who disobey them. Sin, and especially “offence”, are what we call it when human beings, created to bear God's image—that means to be his priests and his representatives in the temple, in creation—sin and offence are what we call it when we reject that vocation. When we try to take the temple for ourselves. And death is not an arbitrary punishment, but the natural result of turning away from the God who is the source of life. That's why the wages of sin is death. And, of course, once humanity chose that path of disobedience and death it just snowballed. Human culture and even those unseen powers that God had put in place to oversee the nations went horribly wrong. The Jews called it the present evil age, because they lived in hope of the age to come when God would set creation to rights. But the Gentiles had no hope. They just went with the sinful flow. We see it today as the world rejects Christianity. Jeffrey Epstein and his cabal of degenerate, paedophile friends would have been right at home in pagan Greece or Rome and they're exactly what you get when a people rejects God. The devil didn't just tempt the man and woman to reject God. He and his cronies continue to steer and influence fallen humanity. Paul will have more to say about this later when he writes about “principalities and powers”. In our baptismal rite, we put this in terms of the temptations of the world, the flesh, and the devil. All these forces work together to keep humanity lost in idolatry and sin. And so far as this goes, Paul is just restating the standard Jewish analysis of the Gentiles. But then in verse 3 Paul goes on and writes, “We all used to live this way, in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of flesh and mind. We, too—he means he and his fellow Jews—were by nature children of wrath, just like everyone else.” Paul recognised that even though his own people had the torah, God's law, and were trying to live by it, they were suffering the same problem as the Gentiles. The corrupt desires of flesh and mind had just as much a grip on Israel as they did the peoples of the nations. The whole world, all of humanity was mired in darkness, Jew and gentile alike. And this where, at the beginning of verse 4 Paul interjects this powerful, earth shattering: “But God!” Into the darkness, into the hopelessness, into the condemnation, into the death, God intervenes to bring light, to bring hope, to bring deliverance, to bring life. “But God,” Paul writes, who is rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, he took us at the very point where we were dead through our offenses, and made us alive together with the Messiah. Yes, by grace you are saved!” Israel knew about God's mercy and love. The story they told of their history with God was full of mercy and grace. And occasionally some gentile would hear that story and be drawn to it, because the God of Israel was unlike any of the other gods. Zeus and Poseidon and Hades, Aphrodite and Artemis, people might believe all sorts of things about them, but no one ever believed that the gods loved them. The gods served themselves. If they sometimes showed favour to this person or to that city, it wasn't because of love; it was to further their own schemes and ambitions. No Greek or Roman—no Egyptian or Persian, for that matter—would have ever said of their gods anything even remotely like what Paul says here of the God of Israel: that he is rich in mercy, that he loves us with a great love, or that he has shown us kindness. Zeus and Hera, Osiris and Isis, they were all purely transactional. If you did something good for them and you were lucky, they might do something nice for you. We need to be careful, because Christians can fall into the same pagan way of thinking about God—making deals with him or treating him like a divine vending machine. But Paul makes it clear that the God of Israel isn't like that. Instead, he's full of mercy and love and kindness. Yes, his purpose is to fill the earth with his glory, but he is glorious precisely because he is unlike the gods humans dream up. He is full of mercy and love. And Paul reminds the Ephesians: By his grace, God has taken what he did for Jesus when he raised him from death, and has made it true of us. If we are “in the Messiah”, then we are alive together with him. He goes on in verse 6: “He raised us up with him and made us sit with him, in the heavenly places in Messiah Jesus. This was so that in the ages to come he could show just how unbelievably rich his grace is, the kindness he has shown us in Messiah Jesus.” This is how God reveals his glory. Not merely with a show of strength or power, but by showing his grace. Again, what is true of Jesus is true of the church—of the Ephesians Christians, and of us. And it's not just Jesus' resurrection, his being made alive again. Paul has said that before. But here he also stresses that Jesus' ascension is somehow true of us too. God didn't just make us alive with Jesus the King; he's made us alive in order to sit us with the Messiah, with the King in the heavenly places. So Jesus ascended to sit at the right hand of his Father. He's the King and that's what kings do: they take their thrones and they rule. But Paul is saying that if we are “in the Messiah”, then we're right there with him. The resurrection part of that, the being made alive with Jesus probably isn't too hard for us to wrap our heads around. In Jesus, God has made us a promise. Even though we'll die, because we are in the Messiah, he will raise us to life again just as he did with Jesus. If we have any doubts, Paul would remind us that God has filled us with his Spirit to give us a taste of and downpayment on resurrection life with him. That part I think we can pretty well wrap our heads around. But what does it mean to be seated with him in the heavenlies? This is where we need to make sure we've got the story right. Because if we understand the climax of the story as someday escaping from earth, as escaping our bodies, to live a sort of disembodied spiritual life forever in heaven, we're going to miss Paul's point. Again, the story isn't about us going up; it's about God making us fit, through the death and resurrection of Jesus, to be his temple—so that he can come down—to us. Consider: Jesus has already done this. Remember the end of Chapter 1, where Paul said that Jesus is the one in whom heaven and earth—all of creation—are summed up, are brought together, are unified, the way it was in the beginning: heaven and earth overlapping, God and human beings dwelling together. That's how it began and that's the ending towards which God is taking history—to set his broken, sin-sundered creation to rights. Jesus is the prototype, the signpost who points us to, who shows us what God's future will be like. In him, God has joined our nature to his own. In him, heaven and earth have been brought back together. Think of that great Ascension Day hymns, “See the Conqueror Mounts in Triumph”: He has raised our human nature, on the clouds to God's right hand; there we sit in heavenly places, there with him in glory stand.” Brothers and Sisters, Jesus is the temple in person. And Jesus is the whole of creation—heaven and earth—in miniature. And what is true of him is equally true of those who are united with him by God's grace. As we'll see in the second half of the chapter, the church—the Ephesian Christians and you and me—we are also that temple and if we have any doubts, all we need to remember is that God has come to dwell in us in the person of his Spirit. And remember the goal, the one promised by the prophets so long before, the goal is for the knowledge of the glory of God to fill the earth. The church is his means of making that happen. He didn't just send his son to be the on-earth-as-in-heaven man, through his son and through his Spirit he has created a whole community of on-earth-as-in-heaven people to do just that: to live out in our lives, in our relationships, in our community heaven on earth—to be a people who show the world God's love and mercy and grace and kindness. To be a working model of his new creation and to give the world a taste of that future right now. To reveal the glory and the beauty and goodness of God in our lives and in our own proclamation so that everyone around us will know his glory and be drawn to him. This is then what Paul gets at in verses 8-10. He writes, “For you have been saved by grace, through faith. This is not of your own doing; it is God's gift. It isn't on the basis of works, so no one is able to boast. You see, we are his workmanship, created in Messiah Jesus for the good works that he prepared, ahead of time, so that we should walk in them.” What does he mean? Well, Paul's reminding them that there was a time when Jews and gentiles were separated by the law, by torah. God poured out his grace on Israel, set them apart with his law as a way to teach them how to love him and to love their neighbours, so that they could be a light to the gentiles—so they could make his glory known in the earth. Israel failed in that mission, but God acted in grace again. He gave his son to be the faithful Israelite and in Jesus, Israel's mission to witness the grace and glory of God was fulfilled. And now these gentile Ephesians who have encountered the risen Jesus, who have heard the gospel, and been filled with God's Spirit—they've been united together with faithful Jews in Messiah Jesus. In them, God's promises—all the way back to Abraham and even to Adam—are being fulfilled. In them, God's glory is on display before the nations. And there is no longer a need for the division that had been given by torah. Now the Spirit is teaching them and enabling them to love God and to love each other for all the world to see. In Jesus and the Spirit, God has made them a people who are fulfilling the very thing that torah was meant to do, not just because we keep a set of rules or live according to a certain moral code—there's a sense in which we actually do do that—but because, through Jesus and the Spirit we actually live out and put on display the new creation, God's future that is breaking into the world in the midst of the old. Paul puts it beautifully, but in a way we might miss in English translation, when he says that we—the church—are God's “workmanship”. The Greek word is poiema. We get our word “poem” from it. The Greek word doesn't mean “poem”—maybe we could almost say it means “artwork”. In the Old Testament it's often used to describe the creative work of God. In other places it's used to describe things that are carefully and meticulously crafted for his use, like the garments of the priests or the vessels of the tabernacle. Brothers and Sisters, we—the church—are God's carefully, purposefully, and wonderfully created masterpiece. He's given his son and he's given his Spirit to craft, to create, to work us into something good—to restore his broken creation in us. And, Paul sums up, God has done this work in us so that in our own lives and in the life of the church together, we can do such good work too. Not doing good works to please him or to earn his favour. That would be like going back to the pagan world of people doing things to manipulate the gods. God is pleased by our good works, but he's created and enabled us to do good works as a way of showing his new creation to the world, a way of fulfilling the law he had given to Israel, as a way of loving him and loving each other—ultimately as a way to restore us to that vocation as his image bearers, to be the priests of his temple who steward his goodness and his good rule for the sake of creation. Brothers and Sisters, this is the story that God has written for us. The story of our priesthood, reject and lost, but now restored through Jesus and the Spirit, a story of renewal and a story of hope—as it points us toward the day when God finishes his great work of bringing heaven and earth back together, of the day when he will return to dwell with us as he did in the beginning. This the story that reminds what Jesus and the Spirit have made us. It's the story that reminds us of our vocation as the church—that we're not just the people who long for things to be on earth as they are in heaven; we're the people who find our very identity in Jesus, the heaven-and-earth Messiah, and who are, ourselves, called to be the heaven-on-earth people—a people who reflect back to the world God's love and grace, his justice and goodness, who are by our very redemption witnesses of his faithfulness and, above all, his glory. We are his workmanship. May the world, by God's grace, see his glory in us and in our life together. Let's pray: Heavenly Father, our Collect today reminded us that without love, nothing we do is worth anything. Fill us with your grace, that we might truly love. Love you. Love our neighbours. Making us the heaven-on-earth people you intend for us to be, so that the world may see your glory on display in your church. Through Jesus we pray. Amen.
This episode dives into the deeper side of the dance floor — rolling minimal, hypnotic tech, and stripped-back house that builds without ever begging for attention. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
01. Mattei & Omich, Re-Tide - Friday Night 02. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 03. Dario Nunez, Astra Deejay - This Is The Sound 04. Vacuii - The Other Side 05. Zetbee, Reiner Von Vielen, Chemars - Moonlight 06. Devis Jay - Perpetual 07. Dont Blink - LOSE YOURSELF 08. Gotsome, Katy Alex - Take It Slow 09. Draxx - Back to the Sound 10. Twinflame (Us) - For Your Love 11. Stefano Prette - Feeling 12. Hey Jack - Terre Du Soleil 13. Astrohertz - Back On You 14. Demuja - Body Love 15. Chinonegro - Mi Gentee 16. Chiccaleaf (Ita), Cleo - No Me Canso 17. Jesusdapnk - Hot Springs 18. Me & My Toothbrush - If Only You Believe 19. Man Without A Clue - All Get Down 20. Gawp, Dyn Dyn - Bang! 21. Dj Pp - The World 22. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 23. Calee - Borjita S Rhythm 24. Fdf - The Charm Of The Groove 25. Finn, Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic - Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough 26. The Cube Guys - I Can Feel It 27. Cid, Taylr Renee, Mishell & Buka - Fancy $hit 28. Sam Green, Carla Monroe - Jam Inside Your Love 29. Lexx London - Make You Feel 30. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 31. Damante, Yasmin Jane, Lauren Nicole - God Is The Rhythm 32. Burnr - The Middle 33. Eric Costa, Piem - Meua Opera 34. Supernova - Phantascope 35. Tony Romera - Time To Move 36. Charlie Iapicone, Leon - Extreme World 37. Francesco Bianco - Everynight 38. R1D1 - Water Lounge 39. Kilhoffer - Live Forever 40. Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig ii) 41. Flavor Plus, Bhx1 - Take Me to the Top 42. Luxo - All I Do 43. Meduza, Ferreck Dawn, Clementine Douglas - I Got Nothing 44. Ghostbusterz, Nudisco - Them Boyz 45. Kinobe, Swag'S Flying High - Butterfly 46. Kimotion, Angie Robba, Adam Trigger, Flo Dosh - Jolene 47. Fdf - Under The Lights 48. Housequake - Hypnotizing 49. Eden Prince, Deja - Giving Me Life 50. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 51. Stogov - Smooth Turn 52. Chris Lake, Ayra Starr - Goodbye (Warm Up) 53. Zav, Jizz - Lost In The Sound 54. Gr8 - Take Me For A Ride 55. Gabe N. - U Like The Bass 56. Robin Orlando, Nick Hollyster, Zetbee - System Raw 57. Krazo, Diver City, Slim Khezri - Billie Jean 58. Sond Zpace, Le Drux Justine - On the Podium (in a fashion house) 59. Demuir - Loving This Way 60. Maitland, Rion S, Haskell - Work 61. Angel Heredia - Diamont 62. Frits Wentink, Dominic Oswald - Club Land 63. Stanny Abram - Time To Jack 64. Brokenears - My Mind 65. Akeem Raphael, Tiny Blue - Do It Again 66. Fabian Haneke - Bad 67. Oxoah - All Night Long 68. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 69. Diskull - Letyago 70. Sweet Harmony - Nectar 71. High Society, Taka Boom, Pj D'Arpino - Pick Me Up I'll Dance 72. Mallin, Sam Dexter - Just A Dream 73. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 74. Vinnie Roussos - The Fading Echo 75. Alonso, Rim Deluxe - Music Never Stop 76. Fond8 - Sometimes (In the Garage)
01. Mattei & Omich, Re-Tide - Friday Night 02. Eleganto, Zadquiel - Nintend 03. Dario Nunez, Astra Deejay - This Is The Sound 04. Vacuii - The Other Side 05. Zetbee, Reiner Von Vielen, Chemars - Moonlight 06. Devis Jay - Perpetual 07. Dont Blink - LOSE YOURSELF 08. Gotsome, Katy Alex - Take It Slow 09. Draxx - Back to the Sound 10. Twinflame (Us) - For Your Love 11. Stefano Prette - Feeling 12. Hey Jack - Terre Du Soleil 13. Astrohertz - Back On You 14. Demuja - Body Love 15. Chinonegro - Mi Gentee 16. Chiccaleaf (Ita), Cleo - No Me Canso 17. Jesusdapnk - Hot Springs 18. Me & My Toothbrush - If Only You Believe 19. Man Without A Clue - All Get Down 20. Gawp, Dyn Dyn - Bang! 21. Dj Pp - The World 22. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 23. Calee - Borjita S Rhythm 24. Fdf - The Charm Of The Groove 25. Finn, Ferreck Dawn, Robosonic - Sometimes The Going Gets A Little Tough 26. The Cube Guys - I Can Feel It 27. Cid, Taylr Renee, Mishell & Buka - Fancy $hit 28. Sam Green, Carla Monroe - Jam Inside Your Love 29. Lexx London - Make You Feel 30. Lydia Scarfo, Karl Dope, Lydia Scarfo - I Miss You 31. Damante, Yasmin Jane, Lauren Nicole - God Is The Rhythm 32. Burnr - The Middle 33. Eric Costa, Piem - Meua Opera 34. Supernova - Phantascope 35. Tony Romera - Time To Move 36. Charlie Iapicone, Leon - Extreme World 37. Francesco Bianco - Everynight 38. R1D1 - Water Lounge 39. Kilhoffer - Live Forever 40. Disclosure - My Intention Is War (Fig ii) 41. Flavor Plus, Bhx1 - Take Me to the Top 42. Luxo - All I Do 43. Meduza, Ferreck Dawn, Clementine Douglas - I Got Nothing 44. Ghostbusterz, Nudisco - Them Boyz 45. Kinobe, Swag'S Flying High - Butterfly 46. Kimotion, Angie Robba, Adam Trigger, Flo Dosh - Jolene 47. Fdf - Under The Lights 48. Housequake - Hypnotizing 49. Eden Prince, Deja - Giving Me Life 50. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - This Is Wisdom 51. Stogov - Smooth Turn 52. Chris Lake, Ayra Starr - Goodbye (Warm Up) 53. Zav, Jizz - Lost In The Sound 54. Gr8 - Take Me For A Ride 55. Gabe N. - U Like The Bass 56. Robin Orlando, Nick Hollyster, Zetbee - System Raw 57. Krazo, Diver City, Slim Khezri - Billie Jean 58. Sond Zpace, Le Drux Justine - On the Podium (in a fashion house) 59. Demuir - Loving This Way 60. Maitland, Rion S, Haskell - Work 61. Angel Heredia - Diamont 62. Frits Wentink, Dominic Oswald - Club Land 63. Stanny Abram - Time To Jack 64. Brokenears - My Mind 65. Akeem Raphael, Tiny Blue - Do It Again 66. Fabian Haneke - Bad 67. Oxoah - All Night Long 68. Lisi & Bill - Life Changes 69. Diskull - Letyago 70. Sweet Harmony - Nectar 71. High Society, Taka Boom, Pj D'Arpino - Pick Me Up I'll Dance 72. Mallin, Sam Dexter - Just A Dream 73. Murphy'S Law (Uk), Ki Creighton - Rewind It Back 74. Vinnie Roussos - The Fading Echo 75. Alonso, Rim Deluxe - Music Never Stop 76. Fond8 - Sometimes (In the Garage)
Ashley Fitzgerald sits down with Elizabeth Oldfield to explore how we can foster genuine connection across ideological and cultural divides and why it matters more than ever.Drawing on Elizabeth's experience leading the Theos think tank, hosting the acclaimed podcast The Sacred, and living in an intentional community, they discuss the power of combining rigorous research with compelling storytelling to actually shift culture and change minds. They dig into why demanding ideological purity fractures movements and how to build real coalitions across genuine disagreement instead. Elizabeth shares her hard-won insights into the neurobiology of listening, understanding our fight-or-flight responses and the human tendency toward homophily, and how this knowledge can help us create spaces where people can actually hear each other.The conversation takes a deeper turn as they wrestle with the surprising case for institutions. Even imperfect ones like churches, schools, and intentional communities are essential scaffolding for human flourishing. Elizabeth shares her own journey from childhood cultural Christianity through atheism and back to a grounded, mysterious faith, and reflects on the spiritual hunger she's been witnessing emerge over the past several years, even among those who thought they'd moved beyond religion.Throughout, they keep returning to the unglamorous, essential work of showing up locally: sitting on school boards, knowing your neighbors, breaking bread together. In a time of fragmentation and uncertainty, they suggest this might be the most radical and necessary act of all.
When you hear the word theology, what comes to your mind? Is it something done in the halls of academics, the discussions of people not living in the real world? Last week we learned that the word theology is made up of two words in the Greek: theos and logos. Theos means God and logos means words, content, ideas. So theology is words, contents and ideas about God; and everyone has thoughts on and about God. And those thoughts, right, wrong, vague will shape our view and understanding of God, ourselves, life, relationships, everything.
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The layers to basketball in Canada grow each year, and today we have someone who's connecting a lot of dots in the hoops world around us, Cailey Theos! The current “Manager, Partnership Marketing & Community Impact” at Canada Basketball has a great story, and that job title doesn't come close to all the things Cailey has on the go! After breaking her dad's heart and choosing the rival University, Cailey came back to Windsor, where she graduated from the sports management and leadership program! If you know the show then you know that peaked our interest! Much like the Blake Murphy episode, it was an experience in the Windsor athletics department that really gave Caley the opportunity to learn, change and grow. Using those moments led to a major job in the NHL, and it all goes from there! Cailey is a driven, hard working person, passionate about sport and its growth, this episode drops gems all over the place! All love to Cailey, and we know her career will continue to shine, and we can't wait to see where it goes next! Tap in! Cailey Theos - Guest https://www.instagram.com/caileytheos https://www.linkedin.com/in/caileytheos https://www.uwindsor.ca/news/2025-11-17/sport-management-and-leadership-internship-connects-students-alumni-and-industry Aaron Mitchell - Host Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a_a_mitch/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahoopsjourney/
Pastor Chris kicks off the new year with a new sermon series titled "The Gospel of John". This week he walks us through the first 5 verses of John chapter 1 and what Logos is Theos means.
Should the confirmation of Bishop Sarah Mullaly as Archbishop of Canterbury be postponed whilst a complaint against her for the alleged mishandling of a sex abuse case is investigated? We talk to Donna Birrell, who broke the story and to Rev Robert Thompson, a priest in the London diocese.The mystery of the star of Bethlehem - has it been finally solved? NASA Planetary scientist Mark Matney discusses his theory that it could have been a comet recorded by Chinese astronomers in 5BC.If it wasn't for Jane Austen's brother her novels would never have been published. So claims Christopher Herbert, former Bishop of St Alban's, whose new book “Jane Austen's Favourite Brother: Henry” tells the story of their close relationship.“Put the Christ back in Christmas” was the title of the carol concert organised by Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom in central London yesterday. We hear from one of the organisers, Pastor Rikki Doolan, and from Nick Spencer, senior fellow at the Christian think tank Theos, who is studying the rise of Christian Nationalism in the UK.Presenter: William Crawley Producers: Amanda Hancox and Rosie Dawson Technical Producers: Sharon Hughes, Isabelle Whitehead & Amy Brennan Editor: Tim Pemberton
01. Igor Gonya, Stogov - Came Back Raw 02. Bedran. - Tonight 03. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 04. Jacob Kaye - Mind Flip 05. Dont Blink - The Shaker 06. Michel De Hey - My Search Is Over 07. Fancy Inc, Gioc, Eric Olliver - Rich Baby Daddy 08. Daniel Ward, Mark Lee Howlett - 37 Degrees 09. Oden, Fatzo, Theos, Queen Rose - Set You Free 10. Yonatan Rukhman, Fraustro - Things We Say 11. Krasch - Tamar 12. Luis Bravo, Sunfloat - Raw Clicks 13. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 14. Ayaz - Dance Party 15. Alex Preston - By The Hour 16. Zav, Sebb Junior - Just A Man 17. Laurent Simeca - Funky Sound 18. Croatia Squad - Miniskirt 19. Aj Christou - EM District 20. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 21. Sammy Porter, George Mensah, Hayley May - Teardrops 22. Eisen - Silhouette 23. Abakus - Your Love Is So Wrong 24. Robbast - Los Cortes Electricos 25. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 26. Eden Prince - Temptation 27. Kolter - All Across Nations 28. Alexis Raphael - The Skipping Needle 29. Juan Valencia, Prey Hunter, Santiago Moreno - Up 30. Discosteps - Be Free 31. Toscana - Rewind The Swing 32. Simon Hinter - With U 33. Mark Lower, Shyam P - Wrong Turn 34. Leisan - Hold On 35. Friendly Fire - Prescribe The Sound 36. Best Friends Club - Any 37. Smokey Bubblin' B, Murphy'S Law - Magnetic 38. Vasily Umanets - Deep Movement 39. Boston George (Uk) - Acid Talk 40. Markyno, Alessandro Angileri - My Tech House 41. Jihell, Roti - Knock On The Glockenspiel 42. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 43. Stephen Nicholls - Lovely Time 44. Somersault - Pay by Weight 45. Thonis - Shifting Realities 46. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 47. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 48. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 49. Crewcutz - Walk Away 50. Paolo Barbato, Astrohertz - Ready 51. Mark Di Meo, Rightside - Feel Alive 52. Fond8 - Move It 53. Josh Hunter - My Trust 54. Mihai Popoviciu - What I Need 55. Col Lawton - Hearts Burning 56. N.W.N., Sebb Junior - Come Again 57. Kyle Icardi - Rock Your Body 58. Freenzy Music, Sera De Villalta - In The Club 59. Laurent Simeca - Work My Body 60. Masters At Work, Block & Crown - To Be Love 61. Random Soul - Just Bounce 62. Xyconstant, Ferdinand Weber - Silverlined 63. Qubiko - U Must Try 64. Dusky - Endless Sky 65. Kevin Mckay, Martin Badder, Mr. V - I Want The Vibes 66. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 67. Blume (Mex) - Japan 68. Block & Crown, Maickel Telussa - I Love House 69. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 70. Bress Underground - Chick House 71. Lightleak, Funky Heroes - Shelter 72. Stefano Vennettilli, Enrico Bsj Ferrari - Little Peach 2025 73. Adam Port, Stryv, Keinemusik, Hills - Move 74. Victor Lundberg - Mary 75. Jacque La Maison - Listen To My Heart 76. Robbie Rivera, Alex Gewer - Sex 77. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In
01. Igor Gonya, Stogov - Came Back Raw 02. Bedran. - Tonight 03. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 04. Jacob Kaye - Mind Flip 05. Dont Blink - The Shaker 06. Michel De Hey - My Search Is Over 07. Fancy Inc, Gioc, Eric Olliver - Rich Baby Daddy 08. Daniel Ward, Mark Lee Howlett - 37 Degrees 09. Oden, Fatzo, Theos, Queen Rose - Set You Free 10. Yonatan Rukhman, Fraustro - Things We Say 11. Krasch - Tamar 12. Luis Bravo, Sunfloat - Raw Clicks 13. Zetbee - Can You Feel It 14. Ayaz - Dance Party 15. Alex Preston - By The Hour 16. Zav, Sebb Junior - Just A Man 17. Laurent Simeca - Funky Sound 18. Croatia Squad - Miniskirt 19. Aj Christou - EM District 20. Trimtone - Does It Feel Right 21. Sammy Porter, George Mensah, Hayley May - Teardrops 22. Eisen - Silhouette 23. Abakus - Your Love Is So Wrong 24. Robbast - Los Cortes Electricos 25. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 26. Eden Prince - Temptation 27. Kolter - All Across Nations 28. Alexis Raphael - The Skipping Needle 29. Juan Valencia, Prey Hunter, Santiago Moreno - Up 30. Discosteps - Be Free 31. Toscana - Rewind The Swing 32. Simon Hinter - With U 33. Mark Lower, Shyam P - Wrong Turn 34. Leisan - Hold On 35. Friendly Fire - Prescribe The Sound 36. Best Friends Club - Any 37. Smokey Bubblin' B, Murphy'S Law - Magnetic 38. Vasily Umanets - Deep Movement 39. Boston George (Uk) - Acid Talk 40. Markyno, Alessandro Angileri - My Tech House 41. Jihell, Roti - Knock On The Glockenspiel 42. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 43. Stephen Nicholls - Lovely Time 44. Somersault - Pay by Weight 45. Thonis - Shifting Realities 46. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 47. Vanilla Ace, Jax D - Turn Me Up 48. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 49. Crewcutz - Walk Away 50. Paolo Barbato, Astrohertz - Ready 51. Mark Di Meo, Rightside - Feel Alive 52. Fond8 - Move It 53. Josh Hunter - My Trust 54. Mihai Popoviciu - What I Need 55. Col Lawton - Hearts Burning 56. N.W.N., Sebb Junior - Come Again 57. Kyle Icardi - Rock Your Body 58. Freenzy Music, Sera De Villalta - In The Club 59. Laurent Simeca - Work My Body 60. Masters At Work, Block & Crown - To Be Love 61. Random Soul - Just Bounce 62. Xyconstant, Ferdinand Weber - Silverlined 63. Qubiko - U Must Try 64. Dusky - Endless Sky 65. Kevin Mckay, Martin Badder, Mr. V - I Want The Vibes 66. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 67. Blume (Mex) - Japan 68. Block & Crown, Maickel Telussa - I Love House 69. Me & My Toothbrush - The Ride 70. Bress Underground - Chick House 71. Lightleak, Funky Heroes - Shelter 72. Stefano Vennettilli, Enrico Bsj Ferrari - Little Peach 2025 73. Adam Port, Stryv, Keinemusik, Hills - Move 74. Victor Lundberg - Mary 75. Jacque La Maison - Listen To My Heart 76. Robbie Rivera, Alex Gewer - Sex 77. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In
01. Mihai Popoviciu - What I Need 02. Eurythmics, Tony Metric - Sweet Dreams 03. Thomas Newson, Guz (Nl) - Get Raw 04. N.W.N., Sebb Junior - Come Again 05. Dj Soulstar - Just Disco 06. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 07. Neviks - Feelings 08. Fabio Tosti, Tnt Inc. - Bring Back Da House 09. Kpd, The Cube Guys - Tuka 10. Paolo Barbato, Astrohertz - Ready 11. Crewcutz - Walk Away 12. Jason Hersco - Everytime 13. Somersault - Pay by Weight 14. San Pacho - Trompeta 15. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 16. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 17. The Cube Guys - Closer 18. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 19. Ghek - Groove Street 20. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 21. Ayybo - Rizz 22. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 23. Hannah Wants, Audiojack - Luvvin 24. Steve Bug, Huxley - Come On 25. Jihell, Roti - Knock On The Glockenspiel 26. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 27. Best Friends Club - Any 28. Ny'S Finest, Dolly Rockers - Do You Feel Me 29. Simon Hinter - With U 30. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 31. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 32. Milk & Sugar, Barbara Tucker - My Lovin 33. Aj Christou - EM District 34. Pornbugs, Frink - Keep It Down 35. Essenn - Another Fantasy 36. Alex Preston - By The Hour 37. Chemars - Move Your Body 38. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 39. Coupe Melba, Niels Van Veen - Mi Corazon 40. Djibouti - Space Dance 41. Yonatan Rukhman, Fraustro - Things We Say 42. Easttown - So Fly 43. Sammy Porter - Driving Back 44. Zaark - Ghostbusters 45. Daniel Ward, Mark Lee Howlett - 37 Degrees 46. Arty, Chaney - Sunshine 47. Sebb Junior - Body Language 48. Aberton - Chi-Town 49. Jacob Kaye - Mind Flip 50. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 51. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 52. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 53. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 54. Victor Lundberg - Mary 55. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 56. Philip George - Freak In Me 57. Melarmony - Knock Me Off My Feet 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 59. Scott Diaz - Like Dis 60. Stefano Vennettilli, Enrico Bsj Ferrari - Little Peach 2025 61. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 62. Michael Phase, Jop Govers - The King 63. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 64. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 65. Daniel Meister, Da Fresh - Get Down 66. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 67. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 68. Paul Adam Laureen, The Funk - Sing It Back 69. Flex - So Fine 70. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 71. Tecadence - Steppin' 72. Tony Romera - Boiling Room 73. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 74. Xyconstant, Ferdinand Weber - Silverlined 75. Block & Crown - Remember the Good Times 76. Lolo Knows - What's That Feeling
01. Mihai Popoviciu - What I Need 02. Eurythmics, Tony Metric - Sweet Dreams 03. Thomas Newson, Guz (Nl) - Get Raw 04. N.W.N., Sebb Junior - Come Again 05. Dj Soulstar - Just Disco 06. Milo Movida, Morelly - Party Time 07. Neviks - Feelings 08. Fabio Tosti, Tnt Inc. - Bring Back Da House 09. Kpd, The Cube Guys - Tuka 10. Paolo Barbato, Astrohertz - Ready 11. Crewcutz - Walk Away 12. Jason Hersco - Everytime 13. Somersault - Pay by Weight 14. San Pacho - Trompeta 15. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 16. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 17. The Cube Guys - Closer 18. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 19. Ghek - Groove Street 20. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 21. Ayybo - Rizz 22. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 23. Hannah Wants, Audiojack - Luvvin 24. Steve Bug, Huxley - Come On 25. Jihell, Roti - Knock On The Glockenspiel 26. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 27. Best Friends Club - Any 28. Ny'S Finest, Dolly Rockers - Do You Feel Me 29. Simon Hinter - With U 30. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 31. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 32. Milk & Sugar, Barbara Tucker - My Lovin 33. Aj Christou - EM District 34. Pornbugs, Frink - Keep It Down 35. Essenn - Another Fantasy 36. Alex Preston - By The Hour 37. Chemars - Move Your Body 38. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 39. Coupe Melba, Niels Van Veen - Mi Corazon 40. Djibouti - Space Dance 41. Yonatan Rukhman, Fraustro - Things We Say 42. Easttown - So Fly 43. Sammy Porter - Driving Back 44. Zaark - Ghostbusters 45. Daniel Ward, Mark Lee Howlett - 37 Degrees 46. Arty, Chaney - Sunshine 47. Sebb Junior - Body Language 48. Aberton - Chi-Town 49. Jacob Kaye - Mind Flip 50. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 51. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 52. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 53. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 54. Victor Lundberg - Mary 55. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 56. Philip George - Freak In Me 57. Melarmony - Knock Me Off My Feet 58. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 59. Scott Diaz - Like Dis 60. Stefano Vennettilli, Enrico Bsj Ferrari - Little Peach 2025 61. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 62. Michael Phase, Jop Govers - The King 63. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 64. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 65. Daniel Meister, Da Fresh - Get Down 66. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 67. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 68. Paul Adam Laureen, The Funk - Sing It Back 69. Flex - So Fine 70. Morelly, Milo Movida - Don't Sleep, Repeat 71. Tecadence - Steppin' 72. Tony Romera - Boiling Room 73. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 74. Xyconstant, Ferdinand Weber - Silverlined 75. Block & Crown - Remember the Good Times 76. Lolo Knows - What's That Feeling
01. Alex Preston - By The Hour 02. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 03. Paul Orwin - D For Damager 04. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 05. Josh Kalker - Leave Me There 06. Smalltown Djs, Dances - Send It 07. Aj Christou - EM District 08. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 09. Djmanuel, Angie Bee - I Found You 10. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 11. Rene Amesz, Jay Colin - Freak Ya Tail 12. Sister Nancy, Tom & Jame - Bam Bam 13. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 14. Zsak - In My Soul 15. Adri Block, Paul Parsons - Front To The Back 16. Pawsa - Rendezvous 17. Somersault - Pay by Weight 18. Anderblast, Divine, Discoplex - Make Me Feel 19. The Cube Guys - Closer 20. Cloverdale, Eleganto - Looking Back 21. Crewcutz - Walk Away 22. Beltran - Smack Yo' 23. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 24. Carlos Lobo - San Andreas 25. Deepmore - For My Ki 26. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 27. Wuki, Lee Foss, Cheryl Lynn - To Be Real 28. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 29. Gabriele Ranucci - I Feel The Energy 30. Neviks - Feelings 31. Col Lawton, Sen-Sei, Sebb Junior - Hot Head 32. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 33. Marc Cotterell, Troy Denari, Alfred Diaz - Count On Me 34. Blond Eye - Flop Move 35. David Tort - Give A Little 36. Best Friends Club - Any 37. Mattei & Omich, Vittoria Hyde - Transition 38. Azzecca - IDK 39. Emiel Roche - Move It 40. Tecadence - Steppin' 41. Stefano Noferini, Bassel Darwish - No Pressure 42. Flex - So Fine 43. Hatiras - Can't Get U 44. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 45. Del-30 - Turn It Out 46. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 47. Josh Butler, Chain Reaction - Domino 48. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 49. Agent Stereo - Funky Beat Freak 50. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 51. Gigi De Martino - The House Of King 52. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 53. Obando, Matheo Velez - Whatcha Gonna Do 54. Philip George - Freak In Me 55. Max Esposito - Loved Em 56. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 57. Nere - Ex Calling 58. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 59. Victor Lundberg - Mary 60. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 61. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 62. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In 63. The Cap Boy - Funky Vibes 64. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 65. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 66. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 67. Mauro Picotto, James Hurr - Take Me To Sukuleo 68. J. Peacock - I'm Doing Just Fine 69. Aberton - Chi-Town 70. Iilo - Show Me Love 71. Maxsrine - What We All About 72. Mochakk - Respirando 73. Zaark - Ghostbusters 74. Crusy - Sound Of The Underground 75. Carl Waller - U Keep My Fire Burning 76. Freak On, Anatta - Club Language
01. Alex Preston - By The Hour 02. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 03. Paul Orwin - D For Damager 04. T-Bor - Out Of Touch 05. Josh Kalker - Leave Me There 06. Smalltown Djs, Dances - Send It 07. Aj Christou - EM District 08. Moxy Edits - Moxy Edits 001 09. Djmanuel, Angie Bee - I Found You 10. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 11. Rene Amesz, Jay Colin - Freak Ya Tail 12. Sister Nancy, Tom & Jame - Bam Bam 13. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 14. Zsak - In My Soul 15. Adri Block, Paul Parsons - Front To The Back 16. Pawsa - Rendezvous 17. Somersault - Pay by Weight 18. Anderblast, Divine, Discoplex - Make Me Feel 19. The Cube Guys - Closer 20. Cloverdale, Eleganto - Looking Back 21. Crewcutz - Walk Away 22. Beltran - Smack Yo' 23. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 24. Carlos Lobo - San Andreas 25. Deepmore - For My Ki 26. Dam Swindle - Rhythm baby 27. Wuki, Lee Foss, Cheryl Lynn - To Be Real 28. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 29. Gabriele Ranucci - I Feel The Energy 30. Neviks - Feelings 31. Col Lawton, Sen-Sei, Sebb Junior - Hot Head 32. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 33. Marc Cotterell, Troy Denari, Alfred Diaz - Count On Me 34. Blond Eye - Flop Move 35. David Tort - Give A Little 36. Best Friends Club - Any 37. Mattei & Omich, Vittoria Hyde - Transition 38. Azzecca - IDK 39. Emiel Roche - Move It 40. Tecadence - Steppin' 41. Stefano Noferini, Bassel Darwish - No Pressure 42. Flex - So Fine 43. Hatiras - Can't Get U 44. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 45. Del-30 - Turn It Out 46. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 47. Josh Butler, Chain Reaction - Domino 48. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 49. Agent Stereo - Funky Beat Freak 50. Skiiillo, Splitz - Dawning 51. Gigi De Martino - The House Of King 52. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 53. Obando, Matheo Velez - Whatcha Gonna Do 54. Philip George - Freak In Me 55. Max Esposito - Loved Em 56. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 57. Nere - Ex Calling 58. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 59. Victor Lundberg - Mary 60. George Von Liger - Once Again 2025 61. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 62. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In 63. The Cap Boy - Funky Vibes 64. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 65. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 66. Miguel Bastida - Moudness 67. Mauro Picotto, James Hurr - Take Me To Sukuleo 68. J. Peacock - I'm Doing Just Fine 69. Aberton - Chi-Town 70. Iilo - Show Me Love 71. Maxsrine - What We All About 72. Mochakk - Respirando 73. Zaark - Ghostbusters 74. Crusy - Sound Of The Underground 75. Carl Waller - U Keep My Fire Burning 76. Freak On, Anatta - Club Language
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01. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 02. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 03. Chris Lake, Black Lotus - Favourite One 04. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 05. Intr0Beatz - Inhale and Exhale 06. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In 07. Twenty Six, Bandolero - Paris Latino 08. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 09. Philip George - Freak In Me 10. Mason - Papapapa 11. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 12. Airwolf Paradise, Adelphi Music Factory - Don't Hurt Me Baby 13. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 14. Jon Billick - House My Life Up 15. Watchers - Pound For Pound 16. Saison, Black Widow - This Is the House 17. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 18. Vitess - Old to the New 19. Testone, 88 Birds - Catch You 20. Flex - So Fine 21. Selci - Counting At Sunset 22. Tecadence - Steppin' 23. Jay Vegas, Dj Kone & Marc Palacios - Good Of Days 24. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 25. Jess Bays, Tcts - Going Next 26. Boon - To the Beat 27. Kevin Saunderson, Harry Romero, Reese, Santonio - The Sound 28. Giorgio V. - Tom's Club 29. Rico Slavic - Speechless 30. Mathias Kaden - Freedom 31. The Kollective, Nudo E Crudo - Bad Girl 32. Dante Tom, Sebb Junior - Key To Your Soul 33. Mat Zo, Olan, Fred Falke - Colours 34. Sebb Junior - The Stars Are Yours 35. Steve Robinson - Gonna Move It 36. Scott Diaz - Second Chances 37. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 38. Deephope - The Tree Of Life 39. Easttown - Heliconia 40. Yame - As I Ran 41. Neviks - Feelings 42. Soulfreq - Bout To Flow 43. Paul C - True Spirit 44. Broosk - Mistakes 45. The Cube Guys - Closer 46. Diplo, Sidepiece, Mediterane, Javi Reina - On My Mind 47. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 48. Billie Eilish, Lewii - Bossa Nova 49. Max Kaluza - Desire 50. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 51. War, Kyle Watson - Low Rider 52. Zsak - In My Soul 53. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 54. Gotsome - Get Together 55. Pato'S Groove, T-Bor, Jame Starck - Macao 56. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 57. Bingil - No Reason 58. Dj Fresh, Used, Josh Hunter - Higher 59. Chris Damon - Supreme 60. Nukier - Drop It 61. Ki Creighton, Geovanni - Going Elegant 62. Fond8 - Play 63. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 64. Modus - Get It Right 65. Feel Flow! - Give Me What I Want 66. Marix Green - Always Tech House 67. Cashew - All My Life 68. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 69. Zaark - Ghostbusters 70. Block & Crown, Jesus Davila - Can't Get Enough 71. Paco Caniza - Mirage 72. Sebb Junior - Body Language 73. Najjin - Follow Me 74. Sanxez - Emotions 75. Kroose - Free My Soul 76. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 77. Jordan House - It's Our Time
01. Sebb Junior - We Got The Feelin' 02. Teed, Anotr - Sound of You 03. Chris Lake, Black Lotus - Favourite One 04. Dima Fefilov - Gradusi 05. Intr0Beatz - Inhale and Exhale 06. The Checkup, Wyatt Marshall - I ll Let You In 07. Twenty Six, Bandolero - Paris Latino 08. Crewcutz, Late Replies - Roomin 09. Philip George - Freak In Me 10. Mason - Papapapa 11. Catz 'N Dogz, Chandler, Brazen Barbie, Ben Miller - Run That Back 12. Airwolf Paradise, Adelphi Music Factory - Don't Hurt Me Baby 13. The Fog, Wh0 - Been A Long Time 14. Jon Billick - House My Life Up 15. Watchers - Pound For Pound 16. Saison, Black Widow - This Is the House 17. Soul Kandy - Johnny Deep 18. Vitess - Old to the New 19. Testone, 88 Birds - Catch You 20. Flex - So Fine 21. Selci - Counting At Sunset 22. Tecadence - Steppin' 23. Jay Vegas, Dj Kone & Marc Palacios - Good Of Days 24. Theos, Ruze - Let The Power 25. Jess Bays, Tcts - Going Next 26. Boon - To the Beat 27. Kevin Saunderson, Harry Romero, Reese, Santonio - The Sound 28. Giorgio V. - Tom's Club 29. Rico Slavic - Speechless 30. Mathias Kaden - Freedom 31. The Kollective, Nudo E Crudo - Bad Girl 32. Dante Tom, Sebb Junior - Key To Your Soul 33. Mat Zo, Olan, Fred Falke - Colours 34. Sebb Junior - The Stars Are Yours 35. Steve Robinson - Gonna Move It 36. Scott Diaz - Second Chances 37. Neviks - Lost in the Loop 38. Deephope - The Tree Of Life 39. Easttown - Heliconia 40. Yame - As I Ran 41. Neviks - Feelings 42. Soulfreq - Bout To Flow 43. Paul C - True Spirit 44. Broosk - Mistakes 45. The Cube Guys - Closer 46. Diplo, Sidepiece, Mediterane, Javi Reina - On My Mind 47. Inji, By Avedon, Nightfeelings - Big Up 48. Billie Eilish, Lewii - Bossa Nova 49. Max Kaluza - Desire 50. Hp Vince - Down & Dirty 51. War, Kyle Watson - Low Rider 52. Zsak - In My Soul 53. Stogov, Alexey Zhurba - Our Time 54. Gotsome - Get Together 55. Pato'S Groove, T-Bor, Jame Starck - Macao 56. Andrew Mathers - My Eyes 57. Bingil - No Reason 58. Dj Fresh, Used, Josh Hunter - Higher 59. Chris Damon - Supreme 60. Nukier - Drop It 61. Ki Creighton, Geovanni - Going Elegant 62. Fond8 - Play 63. Dj Fopp, Walterino - Do It 64. Modus - Get It Right 65. Feel Flow! - Give Me What I Want 66. Marix Green - Always Tech House 67. Cashew - All My Life 68. Pls&Ty, Thomas Daniel - Move 69. Zaark - Ghostbusters 70. Block & Crown, Jesus Davila - Can't Get Enough 71. Paco Caniza - Mirage 72. Sebb Junior - Body Language 73. Najjin - Follow Me 74. Sanxez - Emotions 75. Kroose - Free My Soul 76. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Mark Knight - My Feelings For You 77. Jordan House - It's Our Time
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we step into the world of East London–based director and senior producer Effie Theos, a creative force whose work flows between commercials, branded films, docudramas, and emotionally charged short stories. Effie brings a cinematic sensibility to every frame she touches, shaping narratives that feel both intimate and epic. Her approach celebrates human connection while exploring the layered intersections of culture, identity, and memory.Effie calls herself a “griot director,” a modern storyteller carrying traditions of spoken history into the visual age. Through her camera, the past and present intertwine, as seen in her hauntingly beautiful New York fashion film about two ex-lovers revisiting the cityscape of a love once lived. Her work often transforms everyday emotion into poetry, a reflection of her belief that truth and art are inseparable.From her early days producing music programs in Sydney to leading high-profile campaigns for Louis Vuitton, Nike, Ralph Lauren, and Google, Effie's path has been defined by versatility and courage. She has collaborated with creative giants like BBC, Ogilvy, Smithsonian Channel, and Pulse Films, proving her ability to balance artistry with precision. Each project reveals her gift for marrying visual rhythm with emotional depth, a kind of musicality that turns moving images into symphonies.Now developing a short film and a reality TV pilot, Effie Theos stands as both artist and survivor, shaping stories that challenge the familiar and dare audiences to feel more deeply. Tune in as Visual Intonation explores her journey, her process, and the pulse of her cinematic soul.https://effierosetheos.com/Source: InstagramEffie Theos (@effierosetheos) • Instagram photos and videosSupport the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
OUR PLAYERS FINISHED ENCOUNTERING MOTHMAN AND HAVE ACHIEVED YET ANOTHER TOTEM. THE PROBLEM IS WERE TOLD TO DESTROY IT BY THE MYSTERIOUS VAN HELSING. MARTIN HAS DESTROYED ONE ALREADY WHAT PROBLEM WOULD THAT CAUSE. WHERE WOULD THE OTHERS BE? WHAT IS VAN HELSING NOT TELLING US?.
In light of the recent appointment of the Bishop of London, Dame Sarah Mullally, as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, Azim Ahmed and guests examine whether women have shattered the glass ceiling of faith leadership.To discuss the issues Azim is joined by a panel of female faith leaders; the Very Reverend Dr Sarah Rowland Jones, Dean of St. David's Cathedral. Chine McDonald who is the Director of the Theos think tank. Zara Muhammed made history as the first woman to lead the Muslim Council of Britain, serving as Secretary General between 2021 and 2025, Rabbi Charley Baginsky is the Co-Lead of Progressive Judaism in the UK and Ireland. Together they examine the challenges of leadership in faith traditions shaped by patriarchal societies, the qualities women bring to leadership and the hope they have for the future of religious leadership and inter-faith relations.
A Concise Biblical Examination of John 1:1 and It's Importance to Our Faith “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” This verse is like a treasure chest full of truth about who Jesus is. It tells us that Jesus, called “the Word,” is God and has always been with God. Let's break it down into three simple parts, using the original Greek words to help us understand, and see how it shows that Jesus is fully God. Part 1: “In the beginning was the Word” What it says in Greek: En archē ēn ho Logos Simple meaning: “When everything started, the Word was already there.” -“In the beginning”: This is like the very first moment of everything, just like the start of the Bible in Genesis 1:1, where God created the world. The Greek word archē means the start of all things. It's saying Jesus was there before anything was made. -“Was”: This Greek word tells us the Word didn't start existing—it was already there, always existing, forever. Jesus didn't have a beginning; He's eternal God. -“The Word”: The “Word” is Jesus. In Greek, Logos means God's way of speaking or showing Himself. Jesus is God's special way of talking to us and showing who God is. The word ho (the) means He's the one and only Word, not just any word. What this tells us: Jesus, the Word, was there before time began. He didn't get created because He's eternal, just like God. This shows us Jesus is God because only God has no beginning. Part 2: “And the Word was with God” What it says in Greek: kai ho Logos ēn pros ton Theon Simple meaning: “The Word was close to God.” -“Was with”: The Greek word pros means being right next to someone, like best friends who are always together. It shows Jesus was with God in close proximity, sharing a special relationship. -“God”: This is talking about God the Father. The Greek words show it's a specific person, not just a vague idea of God. Jesus, the Word, is not the Father, but He's with Him. What this tells us: Jesus is a distinct person from God the Father, but they're together as One. This shows Jesus is part of the Godhead, not a creation. It's a hint that God is more than one person but yet still one God. Part 3: “And the Word was God” What it says in Greek: Kai Theos ēn ho Logos Simple meaning: “The Word was God.” -“God”: In Greek, Theos means God, but here it doesn't have the word ho (the) like before. This doesn't mean Jesus is less than God. It's a way to say Jesus has all the qualities of God—He is God in His nature, not a different or smaller god. -“Was”: Again, this word shows Jesus didn't become God; He always was God, forever. What this tells us: Jesus, the Word, is fully God. He's not just like God or partly God—He is God, with all of God's power, glory, and nature. This is super important because it tells us Jesus isn't just a great person or a prophet; He's God Himself. Kai —— And Theos — God ēn ——- was (can also mean “always existed”- thus, “God ‘always existed' as the Word.”) ho —— the Logos — Word Our translators didn't get it wrong, it was proper to translate it “…and the Word was God,” in English in 1611. Saying “God was the Word” is like saying God's essence is perfectly shown in Jesus. It's two ways of saying the same thing: Jesus is truly, fully, 100% God. Christ came to fully reveal God to humanity, thus the Word was God and God was the Word. Why This Matters: Jesus is God — Yet there are approximately 10,000 world religions that claim He isn't. (Source: Google, Accessed 10-8-2025) John 1:1 is like a big sign shouting that Jesus is God. Here's what we learn: 1. Jesus is eternal: He was there “in the beginning,” before anything was made. Only God is eternal, so Jesus is God. 2. Jesus is close to God: He's with God the Father in a special, loving relationship, showing He's a person in the Godhead, not just a thing or idea. 3. Jesus is fully God: The Word is God, sharing all of God's qualities. This means Jesus has God's power, love, and glory. This verse sets up the whole Gospel of John, where we see Jesus do amazing things only God can do, like creating life (John 1:3) and forgiving sins (John 8:58). Later, in John 1:14 (“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth”), we learn that this Word became a human—Jesus! So, the God who was there forever (always existed) became a person to show us who God is and to save us. Summary of the Lesson on John 1:1 “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” The verse is broken into three parts to show that Jesus, called “the Word” (Greek: ho Logos), is fully God. “In the beginning was the Word”: Jesus existed before everything, even before creation (like Genesis 1:1). The Greek word ἦν (was) shows He's eternal, with no beginning, proving He's God. “And the Word was with God”: Jesus is close to God the Father, like best friends, in a special relationship. The Greek πρὸς (pros) shows they're distinct but united, hinting at the Trinity. “And the Word was God”: Jesus is fully God, sharing all of God's qualities. The Greek Θεὸς (Theos) without “the” emphasizes His divine nature, not a lesser god. The phrase “the Word was God and God was the Word” reflects the Greek, emphasizing Jesus' full deity. In conclusion, John 1:1 teaches that Jesus is eternal, in close relationship with the Father, and fully God, setting the foundation for His identity as our Savior who became human (John 1:14). This one verse establishes the most outstanding case for the Deity of Christ, that is, Jesus Christ is God.
Science is one of the major sources of authority in society today. Scientists develop technologies to make our lives easier and more comfortable. They fight diseases, they have identified and are helping to combat climate change. Yet developments like AI, and some areas of genetic science, seem to raise ethical dilemmas that scientists on their own can't address. And at a time when the authority of 'experts' has been challenged, where does that leave the authority of scientists? Shahidha Bari discusses science in society with theologian Dr Dafydd Mills Daniel, who's been working on Samuel Clarke, known as Newton's Bulldog, as a case study in the status of science in 17th century England, and Dr Sandra Knapp, researcher at the Natural History Museum and chair of the judges of this year's Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize. Also Hannah Devlin, science correspondent for The Guardian, Nick Spencer, Senior Fellow at Theos, and geneticist, author and broadcaster Adam Rutherford.Producer: Luke Mulhall
01. Dilby, Mustafa Ismaeel - Part Time Lover 02. Pedro Costa - Make It Right 03. Better Than Lex - Acapulco Heat 04. Dj Oliver - Mint 05. Oli Hodges, Yellowsix - Ride Away 06. Nic Fanciulli - La Luna 07. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 08. Piero Pirupa, Frank'O Moiraghi - In Da House 09. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back, Cumbiafrica - The Heat 10. Zenbi, Hoxton Whores - SD Man 11. Tim Deluxe, Weitner - Just Won't Do 12. Waff - Bad Mann 13. Dont Blink - Just Get Up 14. Matroda, David Herrlich - Feel Alive 15. Fraz (Uk) - Gimme That 16. Vinne, Daft Hill, Kieran Fowkes - Faded 17. Mason Flint - Break A Sweat 18. Obando - Signal Drift 19. Yvvan Back - Still 20. Dantiez, Teknono - Moodswings 21. Malin Genie, Frits Wentink - Ambrosia 22. Milo Passier - Wepa 23. Jay Vegas - Move U 24. Sqwad - Champion Team 25. N'Pot, G-Falex, Legit Trip - Inception 26. Cheesecake Boys, Crazibiza - Shorty Man 27. Tedd Patterson Smokin Jo - Elevate 28. Mike Vale, Paolo Barbato - Bitch 29. Legit Trip - Budapest Night 30. Fdf - Gimme The Energy 31. Angelo Ferreri - Groovy Sauce 32. Demarkus Lewis, Sebb Junior - Shuffle Board 33. Fdf (Italy) - Hype 34. Seb Todd, Ghetto Birds - Driver's Seat 35. Rick Marshall - Get Enuff 36. Harty - There's A Party Going On 37. Dick Johnson - Into The Groove 38. Camiel Daamen, Kolter - Una Mas 39. Daniel Steinberg - Illinois 40. Zav, Sebb Junior, Marc Cotterell, Axelle Maga, Larry H - The Truth 41. Bessey - Talk To Me 42. Charles Dockins - As we Dance 43. Tim Hox - Thinking About You 44. Eugene Chong - Spirit and Soul 45. The Pintauro Brothers - Only You 46. Fm From B - Gemini 47. H.K. - How big is your Love 48. Carl The Jackal - Sun Comes Up 49. Galo, Anatta - The Other Side 50. Block & Crown, Sean Finn - I Feel It 51. Adnanovski - Together 52. Hector Couto - Bad Bed 53. Robeendeep, Camilo Morales - Where the F_#K 54. Dompe - Colonius 55. Baby Keem, Noit - vent 56. Kiinjo, The Patchouli Brothers, Planet B - Love On The Dancefloor 57. Josh Stone - Hear The Music 58. Ben Van Kuringen - Too Close 59. Sinner James - Jack 60. Habitaat - Jungle 61. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 62. Boss Priester - Don't Think So 63. Tres Falcons - Playground Games 64. Dope Demeanors - Dat Vibe 65. Trilucid, Tim Cullen - See Through You 66. Mr. Belt, Wezol, Rscl - Opened Up My Soul 67. Lauer & Canard, Max Williams - Looks Like Love 68. Tommy Glasses, Miguel Migs - Groove To This 69. Black V Neck, Life On Planets - Drip Drop (Handle That) 70. Noir & Haze, Nico De Andrea - Around 71. Habitaat, Elocin Cole - Feel Your Soul 72. Cev'S, Wallas, Zetbee - Sophia 73. Mr.Martin - Old School 74. Sem Jacobs, Tagmann - Blue Berries 75. Firza - Kick It Back 76. Waff - Islands 77. Nicolass, Sean Finn - Without You
01. Dilby, Mustafa Ismaeel - Part Time Lover 02. Pedro Costa - Make It Right 03. Better Than Lex - Acapulco Heat 04. Dj Oliver - Mint 05. Oli Hodges, Yellowsix - Ride Away 06. Nic Fanciulli - La Luna 07. Josh Butler, Theos, Maritime Yacht Club - Another Place 08. Piero Pirupa, Frank'O Moiraghi - In Da House 09. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back, Cumbiafrica - The Heat 10. Zenbi, Hoxton Whores - SD Man 11. Tim Deluxe, Weitner - Just Won't Do 12. Waff - Bad Mann 13. Dont Blink - Just Get Up 14. Matroda, David Herrlich - Feel Alive 15. Fraz (Uk) - Gimme That 16. Vinne, Daft Hill, Kieran Fowkes - Faded 17. Mason Flint - Break A Sweat 18. Obando - Signal Drift 19. Yvvan Back - Still 20. Dantiez, Teknono - Moodswings 21. Malin Genie, Frits Wentink - Ambrosia 22. Milo Passier - Wepa 23. Jay Vegas - Move U 24. Sqwad - Champion Team 25. N'Pot, G-Falex, Legit Trip - Inception 26. Cheesecake Boys, Crazibiza - Shorty Man 27. Tedd Patterson Smokin Jo - Elevate 28. Mike Vale, Paolo Barbato - Bitch 29. Legit Trip - Budapest Night 30. Fdf - Gimme The Energy 31. Angelo Ferreri - Groovy Sauce 32. Demarkus Lewis, Sebb Junior - Shuffle Board 33. Fdf (Italy) - Hype 34. Seb Todd, Ghetto Birds - Driver's Seat 35. Rick Marshall - Get Enuff 36. Harty - There's A Party Going On 37. Dick Johnson - Into The Groove 38. Camiel Daamen, Kolter - Una Mas 39. Daniel Steinberg - Illinois 40. Zav, Sebb Junior, Marc Cotterell, Axelle Maga, Larry H - The Truth 41. Bessey - Talk To Me 42. Charles Dockins - As we Dance 43. Tim Hox - Thinking About You 44. Eugene Chong - Spirit and Soul 45. The Pintauro Brothers - Only You 46. Fm From B - Gemini 47. H.K. - How big is your Love 48. Carl The Jackal - Sun Comes Up 49. Galo, Anatta - The Other Side 50. Block & Crown, Sean Finn - I Feel It 51. Adnanovski - Together 52. Hector Couto - Bad Bed 53. Robeendeep, Camilo Morales - Where the F_#K 54. Dompe - Colonius 55. Baby Keem, Noit - vent 56. Kiinjo, The Patchouli Brothers, Planet B - Love On The Dancefloor 57. Josh Stone - Hear The Music 58. Ben Van Kuringen - Too Close 59. Sinner James - Jack 60. Habitaat - Jungle 61. Footwurk, We Are Robots - Feel It 62. Boss Priester - Don't Think So 63. Tres Falcons - Playground Games 64. Dope Demeanors - Dat Vibe 65. Trilucid, Tim Cullen - See Through You 66. Mr. Belt, Wezol, Rscl - Opened Up My Soul 67. Lauer & Canard, Max Williams - Looks Like Love 68. Tommy Glasses, Miguel Migs - Groove To This 69. Black V Neck, Life On Planets - Drip Drop (Handle That) 70. Noir & Haze, Nico De Andrea - Around 71. Habitaat, Elocin Cole - Feel Your Soul 72. Cev'S, Wallas, Zetbee - Sophia 73. Mr.Martin - Old School 74. Sem Jacobs, Tagmann - Blue Berries 75. Firza - Kick It Back 76. Waff - Islands 77. Nicolass, Sean Finn - Without You
Thank you for joining us for our monthly Silk Road Seminar! Today's guest is Elizabeth Oldfield. Elizabeth Oldfield is an experienced leader, writer, consultant and podcast host with a passion for intelligent public engagement on issues of reconciliation, identity, and healing our common life. She is currently working with a range of organisations and individuals as a coach and consultant focused on building clarity, courage and connection. Elizabeth appears regularly in the media, including BBC One, Sky News, the World Service, and writing in Prospect Magazine, UnHerd and The Financial Times. She also hosts The Sacred, a podcast, events and visual content brand which creates space for a wide range of guests to reflect on their deepest values. For ten years she was Director of Theos, the UK's leading religion and society think tank, where she was repeatedly accredited by Best Companies as a 3* (world class) manager, reflecting her commitment to building and leading flourishing, high performing teams. She spent the first part of her career working at the BBC in television and radio, contributing to programmes including Beyond Belief and the Moral Maze, as well as Radio 3 and 4 documentaries. She is motivated by the dearth of real wisdom in public life, by a desire to increase empathy across our deep differences and the way spirituality can help individuals and societies flourish. She has a masters in Theology and the Arts and lives in an intentional community in south London. She has spoken with John previously on UnHerd and you can watch the full conversation here: https://youtu.be/SGCVcMFCd7o?si=pTU2cCbcgR1Nj2xF Silk Road Seminars are a live event where John weaves together threads from his various theoretical conversations along with a distinguished guest. These hour-long conversations are live on Youtube followed by an exclusive Q&A, where you can ask questions directly to John and his guest. To be entered onto the guest list for these Q&As, you can sign up at the Gamma Tier (and above) on The Lectern at https://lectern.teachable.com/p/lectern-lounge Currently enrolled university students at all levels up to doctoral studies get free access to the Q&A. To gain access to Silk Road seminars, please email your proof of student identity to ethan@vervaekefoundation.org to be added to the guest list and watch previous seminars as well! If you would like to donate purely out of goodwill to support John's work, please consider joining our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke The Vervaeke Foundation is committed to advancing the scientific pursuit of wisdom and creating a significant impact on the world. https://vervaekefoundation.org/ If you would like to learn and engage regularly in practices that are informed, developed and endorsed by John and his work, visit Awaken to Meaning's calendar to explore practices that enhance your virtues and foster deeper connections with reality and relationships. https://awakentomeaning.com/join-practice/ John Vervaeke: https://johnvervaeke.com/ https://twitter.com/vervaeke_john https://www.youtube.com/@johnvervaeke https://www.patreon.com/johnvervaeke
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Giles Fraser delves into the moral and theological tensions surrounding immigration, asking whether Christian faith leads to exclusion or radical inclusion. British politician and prominent catholic Ann Widdecombe opens with a candid reflection on the limits of national capacity and the need for fair rules, citing scripture to support her belief in prioritizing care for one's family and community. The discussion broadens with insights from Journalist & Historian Tim Stanley, human rights advocate Yasmin Halima, and Theos researcher George Lapshynov, who presents data showing Christians are more hostile toward immigration than the general public. The panel explores the biblical imperative to welcome the stranger, the concept of “ordered love” from Saint Augustine, and the practical challenges of balancing compassion with security. Author and activist Onjali Raúf adds a deeply personal lens, highlighting the human cost of displacement and the rhetoric that dehumanizes refugees.Beyond Belief is a BBC Audio North production for Radio 4.Presenter: Giles Fraser Producer: Bara'atu Ibrahim Assistant Producer: Linda Walker Editor: Tim Pemberton
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
The relationship between science and religion has long been a heated debate and is becoming an ever more popular topic. The scientific capacity to manipulate and change humans and their environment through genetic engineering, life extension, and AI is going to take a huge leap forward in the twenty-first century, provoking endless debates around humans “playing God”. But what do we mean by this? Asking this question is surprisingly hard work. Attempts to 'essentialise' science, let alone religion, quickly run into trouble. Where are the boundaries? Whose definition of science is definitive? Which concept of religious is the authoritative one? Ultimately, neither “science” nor “religion” can be pinned down to one single meaning or definition. Rather, they encompass a family of definitions that relate to one another in a complex web of shifting ways. Drawing on extensive research with over a hundred leading thinkers in the UK — including Martin Rees, Brian Cox, Susan Greenfield, A.C. Grayling, Ray Tallis, Linda Woodhead, Steve Bruce, Adam Rutherford, Robin Dunbar, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, and Iain McGilchrist — The Landscapes of Science and Religion takes the much-needed step of asking what science and religion actually are, before turning to the familiar question of how they relate to one another. Building on this, by paying particular attention to those who sense some form of conflict here, Spencer and Waite explore where the perceived conflict really lies. What exactly are people disagreeing about when they disagree about science and religion, and what, if anything, can we do to improve that disagreement and bring about a fruitful dialogue between these two important human endeavours. Nicholas Spencer is Senior Fellow at Theos, a Fellow of the International Society for Science and Religion and a Visiting Research Fellow at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including Darwin and God, The Evolution of the West and Atheists. He has presented a BBC Radio 4 series on The Secret History of Science and Religion, and has written for the Guardian, Telegraph, Independent, New Statesman, Prospect and more. He lives in London. Morteza Hajizadeh is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature. YouTube channel. Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
It's time for America's Favorite Game! Wheel of TOPICS! Get ready for an evening of fun and fortune! Just kidding! Your TSHE hosts spin the wheel of some half-baked topics not fit for a whole show. Conspiracies, old-timey phone numbers (please explain!), things that we're over (hello, our current government), and much more. Plus, Bobby has a new favorite newspaper, and we have an in depth discussion of the Mount Rushmore of Theos. Get out of here, Theo Von, RIP Theo Huxtable, and come a little bit closer, Theo James!TSHE Recommends A Rot Day (™)Connect with the show!This is your show, too. Feel free to drop us a line, send us a voice memo, or fax us a butt to let us know what you think.Facebook group: This Show Has EverythingFax Bobby Your Butt: 617-354-8513 Feedback form: www.throwyourphone.com Email: tsheshow@gmail.comAOL Keyword: TSHE
01. Kpd, Man Without A Clue - I Got That 02. Ben Miller, Kvision - Jumpin' 03. Abakus - One One 04. Andres Shockwave - Street Butterfly 05. Deephope - The Tree Of Life 06. Drew - Rock The Funk 07. Astrohertz - Hold Me 08. Oli Hodges, Yellowsix - Ride Away 09. Agus O - Playfull 10. Franky Rizardo - Don't You Want My Love 11. Hannah Wants, Audiojack - Luvvin 12. Devis Jay - Perpetual 13. Fisher, Shermanology - It's A Killa 14. Max Kaluza - Desire 15. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 16. Carlos Sanchez - Unlock 17. Deepmore - For My Ki 18. Vacuii - The Other Side 19. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 20. Smokey Bubblin' B, Murphy'S Law - Magnetic 21. Jay Robinson, Scrufizzer - PRT 22. Zsak - In My Soul 23. Tuccillo - One More 24. Boston George (Uk) - Acid Talk 25. Mistier, Offaiah - Headspace 26. Friendly Fire - Prescribe The Sound 27. Chipz, Guzz - Capitao De Areia 28. Robbie Rivera, Rivaz, Gambafreaks - Magalenha 29. Pornbugs, Frink - Keep It Down 30. Fond8 - Play 31. Nuyorica - Loffi 32. Chris Lake, Riovaz - Round After Round 33. Bryan Jones, The Sound Republic - Chicago Jack 34. Kayps, Jazzy Dale, Calvin Bennett, Rissa - Come My Way 35. Don Toliver, Zaytek, Riza - New Drop 36. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 37. Easttown - So Fly 38. Dj Minx, Kevin Knapp - House Katz 39. Tenacious - The Mystery 40. Reber - Sometimes 41. Cash Only - Body To Body 42. Oden, Fatzo, Theos, Queen Rose - Set You Free 43. Fedde Le Grand, Mike James - Head Up High 44. Zav, Jizz - Lost In The Sound 45. Splashfunk, Gianpiero Xp - Dedicated To The House 46. Koog - Depend 47. Somersault - Rock 48. Joe Pompeo - Drop 49. Jay Vegas, Mattei & Omich - Hypnotize 50. Todd Terry, Mc Flipside - Make Some Noiz 51. Kirik - Hug 52. Nere., Chris Di Perri - House Like 53. Nere - Ex Calling 54. Dick Johnson - Into The Groove 55. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 56. Intr0Beatz - Inhale and Exhale 57. Danielle Trebone - Understand This Groove 58. Lightleak, Funky Heroes - Shelter 59. Melarmony - Knock Me Off My Feet 60. Andre Butano, Chinonegro - Motivation 61. Saison, Black Widow - This Is the House 62. Javi Reina, Ivax - Right Now 63. Josh Butler, Chain Reaction - Domino 64. Darius Syrossian, Dj Supreme - I'm The Joker 65. Vitess - Old to the New 66. Damante, Yasmin Jane, Lauren Nicole - God Is The Rhythm 67. Selci - Counting At Sunset 68. Cash Only, Patrick Meeks, Holly Ellison - Rotation 69. Devstar, Jeremy Sylvester - I Need Ya 70. Body Ocean - Grew Up 71. Jen Payne - Pon De Replay 72. Eloy Hoose, Boecle - Vibe Check 73. Marc Cotterell, Troy Denari, Alfred Diaz - Count On Me 74. Rick Silv, Dj Akme, After Sunday - Moon & Stars 75. Fm From B - Alright 76. Deep Fiktion - Moving to the Sound
01. Kpd, Man Without A Clue - I Got That 02. Ben Miller, Kvision - Jumpin' 03. Abakus - One One 04. Andres Shockwave - Street Butterfly 05. Deephope - The Tree Of Life 06. Drew - Rock The Funk 07. Astrohertz - Hold Me 08. Oli Hodges, Yellowsix - Ride Away 09. Agus O - Playfull 10. Franky Rizardo - Don't You Want My Love 11. Hannah Wants, Audiojack - Luvvin 12. Devis Jay - Perpetual 13. Fisher, Shermanology - It's A Killa 14. Max Kaluza - Desire 15. Mason Flint - Stop Us Dancing 16. Carlos Sanchez - Unlock 17. Deepmore - For My Ki 18. Vacuii - The Other Side 19. Jack Swift, Louden - Can I Wait 20. Smokey Bubblin' B, Murphy'S Law - Magnetic 21. Jay Robinson, Scrufizzer - PRT 22. Zsak - In My Soul 23. Tuccillo - One More 24. Boston George (Uk) - Acid Talk 25. Mistier, Offaiah - Headspace 26. Friendly Fire - Prescribe The Sound 27. Chipz, Guzz - Capitao De Areia 28. Robbie Rivera, Rivaz, Gambafreaks - Magalenha 29. Pornbugs, Frink - Keep It Down 30. Fond8 - Play 31. Nuyorica - Loffi 32. Chris Lake, Riovaz - Round After Round 33. Bryan Jones, The Sound Republic - Chicago Jack 34. Kayps, Jazzy Dale, Calvin Bennett, Rissa - Come My Way 35. Don Toliver, Zaytek, Riza - New Drop 36. Mylo, Iilo - Stop Go 37. Easttown - So Fly 38. Dj Minx, Kevin Knapp - House Katz 39. Tenacious - The Mystery 40. Reber - Sometimes 41. Cash Only - Body To Body 42. Oden, Fatzo, Theos, Queen Rose - Set You Free 43. Fedde Le Grand, Mike James - Head Up High 44. Zav, Jizz - Lost In The Sound 45. Splashfunk, Gianpiero Xp - Dedicated To The House 46. Koog - Depend 47. Somersault - Rock 48. Joe Pompeo - Drop 49. Jay Vegas, Mattei & Omich - Hypnotize 50. Todd Terry, Mc Flipside - Make Some Noiz 51. Kirik - Hug 52. Nere., Chris Di Perri - House Like 53. Nere - Ex Calling 54. Dick Johnson - Into The Groove 55. Dolly Rockers - Back Like That 56. Intr0Beatz - Inhale and Exhale 57. Danielle Trebone - Understand This Groove 58. Lightleak, Funky Heroes - Shelter 59. Melarmony - Knock Me Off My Feet 60. Andre Butano, Chinonegro - Motivation 61. Saison, Black Widow - This Is the House 62. Javi Reina, Ivax - Right Now 63. Josh Butler, Chain Reaction - Domino 64. Darius Syrossian, Dj Supreme - I'm The Joker 65. Vitess - Old to the New 66. Damante, Yasmin Jane, Lauren Nicole - God Is The Rhythm 67. Selci - Counting At Sunset 68. Cash Only, Patrick Meeks, Holly Ellison - Rotation 69. Devstar, Jeremy Sylvester - I Need Ya 70. Body Ocean - Grew Up 71. Jen Payne - Pon De Replay 72. Eloy Hoose, Boecle - Vibe Check 73. Marc Cotterell, Troy Denari, Alfred Diaz - Count On Me 74. Rick Silv, Dj Akme, After Sunday - Moon & Stars 75. Fm From B - Alright 76. Deep Fiktion - Moving to the Sound
Welcome to church! Join us for church every Sunday at 9AM and 5PM. --------------------------------------------------------- Are you new to Father's House Church? Follow the link and fill out the form to connect with us: https://bit.ly/3nU5j30 Would you like us to pray with you? Fill out the following form: https://bit.ly/3sYGRkQ Or call us on 086 100 1350. Would you like to join or start a Group? Let us know by filling in the following form: https://bit.ly/groups_ Partner financially with us: https://www.fathershousesa.org/giving/ Listen to our podcast: https://soundcloud.com/fathers-house-sa Connect with us on all our social media platforms @fathershousesa Visit our website at www.fathershousesa.org Download Church Centre Available on both App Store (iOS) and
Welcome to church! Join us for church every Sunday at 9AM and 5PM. --------------------------------------------------------- Are you new to Father's House Church? Follow the link and fill out the form to connect with us: https://bit.ly/3nU5j30 Would you like us to pray with you? Fill out the following form: https://bit.ly/3sYGRkQ Or call us on 086 100 1350. Would you like to join or start a Group? Let us know by filling in the following form: https://bit.ly/groups_ Partner financially with us: https://www.fathershousesa.org/giving/ Listen to our podcast: https://soundcloud.com/fathers-house-sa Connect with us on all our social media platforms @fathershousesa Visit our website at www.fathershousesa.org Download Church Centre Available on both App Store (iOS) and Google Play Store: http://onelink.to/d8qk5rWelcome to church! Join us for church every Sunday at 9AM and 5PM. --------------------------------------------------------- Are you new to Father's House Church? Follow the link and fill out the form to connect with us: https://bit.ly/3nU5j30 Would you like us to pray with you? Fill out the following form: https://bit.ly/3sYGRkQ Or call us on 086 100 1350. Would you like to join or start a Group? Let us know by filling in the following form: https://bit.ly/groups_ Partner financially with us: https://www.fathershousesa.org/giving/ Listen to our podcast: https://soundcloud.com/fathers-house-sa Connect with us on all our social media platforms @fathershousesa Visit our website at www.fathershousesa.org Download Church Centre Available on both App Store (iOS) and Google Play Store: http://onelink.to/d8qk5r
Theos Series (Part 1) | Decoding Your Spiritual DNA | Pastor George Georgiou | Morning Service | 13 July 2025 by Father's House SA
Rev. Rufus Smith pauses our sermon series, "It Don't Mean That," to take time out to discuss "Theodicy: Regarding the Destruction of Camp Mystic: Why Must An Almighty Just Father Allowed this Tragedy." He teaches us that theodicy is a compound Greek word: “Theos” means God and “Dikē” means justice). So the word translates into the question: Why Would An Almighty, Loving and Just God Allow Injustice?Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis:Website • HopeChurchMemphis.comInstagram • @Hope4MemphisTikTok • @Hope4MemphisFacebook • @Hope4MemphisPrayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/PrayerGiving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
Nicholas Spencer joins us for a fascinating conversation about the complex relationship between science and religion, moving far beyond the tired warfare narrative that dominates popular discourse. As a senior fellow at Theos and author of several important books including the recently released The Landscapes of Science and Religion: What Are We Disagreeing About?, Nick brings both historical depth and contemporary insight to these conversations. We dive into how the real tensions between science and religion often center on competing claims about what it means to be human and who gets to make authoritative statements about human nature. From Darwin's legacy to AI ethics, from mental health to consciousness studies, we explore how these disciplines can engage more constructively when we recognize them as complex, shifting landscapes rather than fixed territories in conflict. Nick's research with both academics and the general public reveals surprising nuances in how people actually think about these relationships, and his upcoming work on bioethics, genetic engineering, and other emerging technologies shows why these conversations are more urgent than ever. You can WATCH the conversation on YouTube Nicholas Spencer is a senior fellow at Theos, a British think tank focused on the intersection of religion, politics, and culture. He is the author of several acclaimed books including Magisteria: The Entangled Histories of Science and Religion, Playing God: Science, Religion and the Future of Humanity, and his latest work The Landscapes of Science and Religion: What Are We Disagreeing About?. Spencer hosts the "Reading Our Times" podcast, which explores big ideas through conversations with leading authors. With a background in literature, history, and political theology, he brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to debates about science, religion, and public life. His work challenges simplistic conflict narratives and explores how different ways of knowing can contribute to our understanding of what it means to be human. ONLINE SUMMIT: Democracy in Tension - NAVIGATING THE INTERLOCKING CRISES OF DEMOCRACY AND RELIGION Democracy today faces profound challenges – polarization, inequality, populist authoritarianism, and widespread cynicism are eroding the foundations of democratic life. Yet, what if democracy's greatest strength lies not in eliminating these tensions, but in productively embracing them?The summit will navigate the complex terrain between political equality and social justice, liberal freedom and democratic sovereignty, and ethical demands and political action. As always, the class is donation-based, including 0. INFO & Sign-Up at www.HomebrewedClasses.com Theology Beer Camp is a unique three-day conference that brings together of theology nerds and craft beer for a blend of intellectual engagement, community building, and fun. This event features a lineup of well-known podcasters, scholars, and theology enthusiasts who come together to "nerd out" on theological topics while enjoying loads of fun activities. Get info and tickets here. _____________________ This podcast is a Homebrewed Christianity production. Follow the Homebrewed Christianity, Theology Nerd Throwdown, & The Rise of Bonhoeffer podcasts for more theological goodness for your earbuds. Join over 80,000 other people by joining our Substack - Process This! Get instant access to over 45 classes at www.TheologyClass.com Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a new episode of I Am House Radio with your host, Crystal Waters. Playing the best new House Music from around the world. 01. Vernessa Mitchell - SHOUT (DJ Spen & Gary Hudgins Praise Party Mix)02. Josh Butler & Tristan Henry - Domino (Extended Mix)03. Marmuto - Jealous Girl (Extended Mix)04. Marmuto - Sorry (Extended Mix)05. D.Ramirez, Cevin Fisher - Ride That Beat (Extended Mix)06. THEOS feat. Noa Milee - Insomnia (Extended Mix) 07. The Goodfellas - Soul Heaven (Glen Horsborough 2025 Extended Remix)08. Camilla Jun - Let Me Feel (Extended Mix)09. Ronnie Spiteri - Power (Extended Mix) 10. Col Lawton & Federfunk & Becka - Love Me Right (Original Mix)11. Andryx, Adam Griffin - All I Need (Extended Mix)12. Jack Truant - U Know House (Extended Mix) 13. Rafael M - I Wish (Extended Mix) 14. Crystal Waters x Many Few - Big Bite (Extended Vocal Mix)15. Milton Shadow, Marco Melissen - Operator (Extended Mix)16. Aly-Us - Follow Me (Club Mix)
In a secular age, many have predicted the death of the church in the West. But with evidence of a 'Quiet Revival' in the UK, where are the new signs of life in the church? Justin Brierley recently joined a panel of journalists and church leaders to discuss the future of the church, with Nick Spencer of Theos chairing the conversation. Panellists: Daisy Scalchi, Head of Religion and Ethics, BBC Television Madeleine Davies, senior writer for the Church Times Mary Harrington, writer and author of Feminism Against Progress Bishop Mike Royal, General Secretary of Churches Together in England 'Responding To The Rebirth' Conference: http://rebirthconference.net/ More info, book & newsletter: https://justinbrierley.com/surprisingrebirth/ Support via Patreon for early access to new episodes and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/justinbrierley/membership Support via Tax-deductible (USA) and get the same perks: https://defendersmedia.com/portfolio/justin-brierley/ Give a one-off gift via PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/brierleyjustin Buy the book or get a signed copy: https://justinbrierley.com/the-surprising-rebirth-of-belief-in-god/ Got feedback? Share it with us by emailing: feedback@think.faith 'Responding To The Rebirth' Conference: http://rebirthconference.net/ Ep 15 show notes: https://justinbrierley.com/surprisingrebirth/season-2-episode-15-does-the-future-have-a-church-theos-panel-live-in-london The conversation and audience Q&A was recorded live in London for the Theos Annual Lecture. The Surprising Rebirth of Belief in God is a production of Think Faith in partnership with Genexis, and support from The Jerusalem Trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
01. Sugarstarr, Maex - Back Into Time 02. Manu Chao, Red Effects, Souler - Bongo Bong (Chao Chao) 03. Croatia Squad - Miniskirt 04. Angelo Ferreri, Max Millan, Wild Joker - Sun Is Shining 05. Kerri Chandler - Turn off the Lights (Who's Afraid of the Dark) 06. Max Chapman - You Know 07. Kevin Mckay, Eppers - In My Dreams 08. J. Peacock - Found Her 09. Marsolo - What You Say 10. Robin Orlando, Nick Hollyster, Zetbee - System Raw 11. Will Amato - Time After Time 12. Jules Liesl, Mousse T. - Cherry 13. Carl Waller - U Keep My Fire Burning 14. Marix Green - Always Tech House 15. Paco Caniza - Mirage 16. Maxsrine - What We All About 17. Piero Pirupa - Party 18. Volkoder - Des 19. Jordan House - It's Our Time 20. Dtailr - Gotta Bang 21. Julian Rhodes - Febrile 22. Bedran. - Tonight 23. Fdf - Cocktail 24. First, Kokiri, Peace Maker! - Isolation 25. Twenty Six, Bandolero - Paris Latino 26. Deeper Purpose, Guz - Don't Waste My Time 27. Robbie Rivera, Alex Gewer - Sex 28. Josh Baker, Omar, - Back It Up 29. Kilhoffer - Live Forever 30. Mischief, Max Chapman - Get Known 31. Rene Amesz - Vispas 32. Central Cee, Sammy Porter - Doja 33. Markus Graf, Renoa - Apathie 34. Meduza, Ferreck Dawn, Clementine Douglas - I Got Nothing 35. Maana - Hit Parade 36. Daniel Steinberg - Illinois 37. Rick Marshall - Get Enuff 38. Obscure Shape, Urban Cc, Traumer Stop - Mana 39. Francesco Bianco - Everynight 40. Mylo, Claptone - Drop the Pressure 41. Paolo Rocco, Nic Fanciulli - People Say 42. D35 - Let Me Tell Ya 43. Blume (Mex) - Japan 44. Chris Isaak, Nimino - Wicked Game 45. Qubiko - U Must Try 46. Ezra Blissard - See The Signs 47. Monner - Pup It Pup 48. Renato Cohen - Suddenly Funk 49. Yolanda Be Cool, Kim English, Mph - Tremble 50. Josh Butler, Theos, Marck Jamz - Bringin' It Back 51. Steve Robinson - Pick Em' Up 52. Easttown - Phunky 53. Eurythmics, Tony Metric - Sweet Dreams 54. Luke Siekiera - Closer 55. Scott Diaz - Second Chances 56. David Hasert, Moses Mehdi, Lalena - Unexpected Strings 57. Unrefined - Amends 58. Charly - Yes Bassline 59. Ruze - Hardwire 60. Bruce Grooves - Meaning To Go 61. Javi Reina, Ziweh - Bala 62. Mij Mack - Wild Desire 63. Juliet Thurbz - Rich Man 64. Simon Fava, Yvvan Back, Cumbiafrica - The Heat 65. Dombresky, Jaded - All For You 66. Andy Peimbert - Suave 67. Robert Feelgood - I Want It 68. Vincent Caira - Position 69. Wuki, Lee Foss, Cheryl Lynn - To Be Real 70. Astrohertz - Move Your Body 71. Avicii, Sgt Slick'S Discotizer - Street Dancer 72. Thykier - Fantasy 73. Hector Couto, Alejandro Paz - El House 74. Matroda, David Herrlich - Feel Alive 75. Kiinjo - Jump Up 76. Mallin, Sam Dexter - Just A Dream 77. Danmic'S - All Night
Welcome to a new episode of I Am House Radio with your host, Crystal Waters. Playing the best new House Music from around the world. 01. Crystal Waters - You & Me (Marc Baigent Remix) 02. WILES (UK), LOCKR - Bassline Pumpin' (Extended Mix)03. Peggy Lee, HoneyLuv - Fever (Extended Mix) 04. Bingo Players & Mohtiv - Want It All (Extended Mix) 05. Masters At Work ft. India - I Can't Get No Sleep (Peverell re-work)06. Clock (IT), Max Amorth - Piano Swag (Original Mix) 07. Big Bite (Extended Vocal Mix)08. Filip GroÌnlund - Miss U (Extended Mix)09. Lost Minds, Federico Scavo, Barbara Tucker - Live Your Life (Original Mix)10. Andryx, Adam Griffin - All I Need (Extended Mix) 11. Prunk & RED 87 - Express (RUZE Remix) 12. Mark Di Meo & Rightside - Feel Alive (Extended Mix) 13. Riva Starr Feat. Harry Stone - House Of Mirrors (Crackazat Extended Remix) 14. Brock Edwards & Patrick Meeks - Make Ya (Extended Mix)15. THEOS feat. Noa Milee - Insomnia (Extended Mix) 16. Kerri Chandler - Rain (Original Mix)
If you found this conversation interesting, Seen & Unseen, the creators of Re-Enchanting, offers thousands of articles exploring how the Christian faith helps us understand the modern world. Discover more here: www.seenandunseen.com. Chine McDonald is the Director of Theos, the religion and society think tank. She is also a regular contributor to TV and radio programmes and author of ‘God Is Not a White Man: and Other Revelations' and the brand new ‘Unmaking Mary: Shattering the Myth of Perfect Motherhood'. She is also our first ever returning guest on Re-Enchanting! In this episode, Chine talks to Justin and Belle about the myths she has endeavoured to shatter around motherhood, whether or not the task of mothering can be subcontracted out to machines and how God is as much a mother as he is a father. For more from Chine: https://www.chinemcdonald.com/For Theos Think Tank: https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk/For Re-Enchanting: https://www.seenandunseen.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.louiseperry.co.ukMy guest today is Chine McDonald, director of Theos, the British think tank that explores the role of religion in modern society. Chine is also the author of a new book, Unmaking Mary: Shattering the Myth of Perfect Motherhood, and co-host of the podcast Motherhood vs. The Machine. We spoke about the wisdom of traditional child birthing practices like l…