Thursday, September 03, 2009

 

Evangelical Alliance Slipstream Podcast on 'A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism'

The latest episode of the EA (Evangelical Alliance) Slipstream podcast (aimed at church leaders) features an interview with me about A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism (Paternoster 2009) and the 'new atheism', as well as a glowing review of the book by EA's 'Public Theology Researcher' Susannah Clark (cf. her written review).

Here's a link to the specific podcast page (episode 17), which also includes a link to an excerpt from A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism as well as some other relevant resources.

Thanks to one and all at Slipstream - I suspect I have you to thank for A Sceptic's Guide to Atheism bouncing up the following www.amazon.co.uk best-selling-in-category lists:

#4 in Books > Mind, Body & Spirit > Other Religious & Spiritual Practices > Agnosticism & Atheism
#6 in Books > Society, Politics & Philosophy > Philosophy > Topics > Religion
#7 in Books > Religion & Spirituality > Christianity > Theology > Philosophy


Wednesday, September 02, 2009

 

Podcasts from Norway Trip Aug 09

Podcasts from my recent trip to Gimlekollen in Norway -

You can subscribe to this podcast from iTunes by adding the following URL (Under Advanced Menu): http://www.damaris.org/cm/rss/podcasts/peterswilliams.xml

'Margunn Dahle introduces Peter S. Williams' (08:14) Download
Short Interview.

'The Damaris Approach - How Paul in Athens Provides a Biblical Basis for Engaging with Popular Culture through Classical Rhetoric’ – Lecture given to BA students at Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Norway (43:30) Download

'The Doctor and The Christ' (82:42) Download
This material was delivered to BA students at Gimlekollen School of Journalism and Communication in Norway on a Christian analysis of Doctor Who, covering both the role of Monsters in Doctor Who and the character of the Doctor.

'Introduction to Arguments for the Christian God' (66:48) Download
Church youth talk on reasons to believe in the Christian God, with Q&A - Norwegian translation by Bjørn Hinderaker.

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