Great Audios from Unbelievable? in 2009

One podcast worth listening to is Justin Brierley’s Unbelievable? radio show in the UK. It typically features a Christian and non-Christian in dialogue in a non-combative and irenic style. Although there were many good shows this in 2009, here is a list of some favorites. To download the audio, just right-click and hit “save as…” – or just subscribe via iTunes or by the RSS feed.

• Richard Bauckham on the Gospels – Part 1 | Part 2

• The Moral Argument for God – MP3
Dialogue between David Robertson & Paul Orton

• The Fine-Tuning of the Universe – MP3

• The Reason for God with Tim Keller – MP3

• Misquoting Jesus – MP3
Dialogue between Peter Williams & Bart Ehrman

• Challenging Atheist Myths with David Robertson – Part 1 | Part 2

• Did Jesus Rise from the Dead? – MP3
Dialogue between Steven Carr & Canon Michael Cole

• An Interview with Alister McGrath – MP3

Enjoy.

What was last year’s post? It was excellent.

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Brian Auten is the founder emeritus of Apologetics315. He is also director of Reasonable Faith Belfast. Brian holds a Masters degree in Christian Apologetics and has interviewed over 150 Christian apologists. His background is in missions, media direction, graphic design, and administration. Brian started Apologetics315 in 2007 to be an apologetics hub to equip Christians to defend the faith.

Comments:

  • Lee

    Hi Brian,

    Normally a good show… a few misses, but I can listen to most of them without hitting my head against the wall (normally because I am on the train and it isn't the done thing)

    Still, the last show I heard was pretty bad – just Justin Brierley reviewing a debate.

    Nearly everything that came from the guys mouth was nosense, should stick to presenting.

    Lee

  • Lee

    Oh, and thanks for telling me about this show about a year ago 🙂

    I download it each week, so that must say something about the show

    Lee

  • Joel Varner

    Challenging Atheist Myths by David Robertson was really good. I highly recomment it! Thanks

  • Ex N1hilo

    Lee,

    I must disagree with your assessment of Brierley's presentation on on the "Atheist Fundamentalism" debate. He played long portions of the debate; commented thoughtfully on it; interviewed one of the debators and a number of attendants.

    What specifically would you identify as nonsense in Brierley's presentation?

    Sam

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