Episodes
Friday Sep 04, 2020
"Exclusion & Embrace" Book Club Chapter 3: "Embrace" summary
Friday Sep 04, 2020
Friday Sep 04, 2020
With the current racial tension here in South Africa and globally, Miroslav Volf's magnus opus is more relevant today than ever before. It is however a tough read, which is why we want to wrestle through it in community.
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
The Cross Foolishness; Stumbling-block or Wisdom
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
Sunday Apr 12, 2020
The cross and resurrection of Christ are some of the central happenings of human history. They are very difficult events to ignore, even though they happened in a relatively unimportant country just about 2000 years ago. The events around Jerusalem and Golgotha offer very controversial and for some offensive commentary on the human condition and a radical solution to our existential questions and brokenness. What is the crucifixion-resurrection: A stumbling block; foolishness or the wisdom of God. This talk investigates a Christian perspective on these questions.
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
The Jordan Peterson phenomenon part 2
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
Sunday Feb 03, 2019
Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and mythology expert who has exploded onto the cultural scene in the last few years. He might just be the world's most popular intellectual figure at the moment. Who is he, what should you know about him and why have his ideas gained so much traction of late? Over the next two Sundays, we will discuss the Jordan Peterson phenomenon and reflect on his work from a Christian perspective.
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
The Tensions and Interactions between Science and Faith
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
Tuesday Oct 30, 2018
During the past decades Neuro-science has moved ahead at great speed. The new developments have included new investigative techniques and amazing discoveries. Some people have used this developing field to challenge the traditional Christian view of the existence of the soul.
In this talk André van Zyl will explore some of these tensions and interactions between science and faith.
Monday Aug 06, 2018
Did Christianity reduce corruption in the West?
Monday Aug 06, 2018
Monday Aug 06, 2018
Our guest speaker, Robert Usborn, discuss the issue of corruption which appears rife within a "Christian" Western society.
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Gender Identity : Divine or Human
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Bruce Jenner, Caster Semenya, Bill C-16, #MenAreTrash, Gender Neutral Toilets.
There is no shortage of controversy when it comes to gender identity - which is why we reflect on it in this podcast!
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Die Opstanding : Feit of Fiksie
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
Saturday Apr 07, 2018
'And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith' 1 Cor. 15:14
Het dit gebeur? Wat maak dit saak?
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Scripture Twisting - The usual suspects among the cults
Monday Mar 26, 2018
Monday Mar 26, 2018
How should we handle the Bible? Is it possible to misuse the Bible? Come and see how some cults twist the Bible to say what they want it to say.
Speaker: Daniel Maritz
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
Three Theories of Everything
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
By Guest Speaker Ellis Potter of L'Abri, Switzerland.
What is reality? What is the meaning of human life? Why do we suffer? Who am I? This talk explores 3 major worldviews that propose radically different answers to these eternal questions. These 3 worldviews, and the unique hope that each offers to humanity, have profoundly different consequences for how we see reality and our place in it.
Ellis H. Potter has explored various worldviews (religious and non-religious) at close range. He is a former Buddhist monk, and now Christian minister resident in Switzerland. He is a well-travelled international speaker and the author of "3 Theories of Everything" and "How do you know that?"
Recording courtesy of L'Abri South Africa
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Christmas through Middle Eastern Eyes
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
Thursday Jan 04, 2018
This talk by Derik le Roux considers the Middle-Eastern context of the birth of Jesus. It suggests a few nuances to the story of Jesus' birth which many Western readers may miss.
The talk is based on the first two chapters of a book by theologian Kenneth Bailey titled Jesus through Middle-Eastern Eyes.
(Derik le Roux is a lecturer at the University of Pretoria in Electronic Engineering.)