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Engaging with Culture

Theology of Culture: Downloads

As part of our mission to equip Christians to live as whole-life disciples in the culture where God has placed them, we are pleased to offer a selection of free, downloadable resources relating to the theology of culture. Click on a title in the list below to view details of that resource. Further resources will be added as and when they become available.

Resource location: Theology of culture downloads

Has Science Eliminated God? ( mp3 )

  • Date:

    01-01-2009

  • Author:

    Alister McGrath

Alister McGrath critiques the work of Richard Dawkins, arguing that Dawkins' own arguments are often suspect.

A Time to Die? ( mp3 )

  • Date:

    01-01-2009

  • Author:

    John Wyatt

Professor John Wyatt, Consultant Paediatrician and author of A Matter of Life and Death, explores the moral minefield that is euthanasia, outlining and critiquing the arguments for and against Physician Assisted Suicide and discusses in-depth the ethical and biblical responses to dilemmas in modern medicine.

What About Darwin? ( mp3 )

  • Date:

    01-01-2009

  • Author:

    Denis Alexander

Denis Alexander critically reviews the variety of Christian responses to Darwin, emphasising contemporary molecular biology, and highlighting the importance of a robust Biblical doctrine of creation.

Media & The Contemporary Mind ( mp3 )

  • Date:

    01-01-2009

  • Author:

    Mark Greene

Why is your watch wrong? Why do Tories read the Telegraph? And how did TV become our new community? Former adman Mark Greene examines how the content of popular media shapes our minds and our culture, how far the media agenda is set by commercial interest, and how the very nature of different media influences how we understand the world around us.

What Would Jesus Watch? ( mp3 )

  • Date:

    01-01-2009

  • Author:

    Andrew Graystone

TV producer, Andrew Graystone, and friends discuss what role Christians should play in shaping our country's media

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