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Is more always better when it comes to medicine? This episode questions whether the West’s obsession with health, medical research, and new treatments can become idolatrous - and explores the ethical impact on poorer countries struggling to keep up with our endless quest for longer, healthier lives.

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Former Hindu monk Rahil Patel joins Luke Martin to share his extraordinary journey from strict spiritual discipline and karma to discovering grace and faith in Jesus. They discuss the challenges of moving between worldviews, what Christians often miss about Hinduism, and the deeper questions of spiritual longing, religious pluralism, and ...

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In the second part of their discussion (originally broadcast on Unbelievable? back in 2009), literary critic Laura Miller and CS Lewis expert Michael Ward explore Narnia, Christianity and myth.

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Tom Wright tackles big questions on whether Protestants miss out by misunderstanding the Orthodox tradition, if the Greek Orthodox Church is biblical, and who the “elect lady” in 2 John really was. Plus, guidance on judgement, holiness, and Christian witness.

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Is artificial intelligence quietly reshaping what it means to be human? Theologian Dr Brian R Brock and AI expert Prof Nigel Crook debate AI’s impact on morality, meaning, and identity - from AI companions to the rise of “techno-religion.” Are we losing something uniquely human, or can faith help us ...

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