Dear God...
“Hardly anyone can ever find God because God is right at the end of your mind after all the background thoughts are gone.”
Maisie Satchwell-Hust
The Panpsycast Podcast
Audiobook: Developments
in Christian Thoughts UPDATE SEPT 2018: NOW LIVE Produced by the team behind The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast, The Developments in Christian Thought Audiobook is designed to support teachers and students of the post-2016 OCR A Level in Religious Studies (UK), specifically, the Developments in Christian Thought module. “If you are studying another course relating to the contents of this audiobook, or if you are ‘just interested’ in theology and the history of ideas, we hope that the discussions will still be accessible, informative and enjoyable. The audiobook is made up of 24-chapters, equally divided into 2-parts, which have been imaginatively named Part I and Part II. Part I contains 12 in-depth discussions, in which we talk through the history of theological thought within Christianity. In Part II, we'll be interviewing some of the biggest names in theology and philosophy. Amongst many other distinguished guests, we’ll be speaking to Yujin Nagasawa, Peter Adamson, Eric Metaxas, Alison Stone, David Ford, Peter Ochs, Daniel C. Dennett, A. C. Grayling and Steven Pinker.” You can link to each chapter from here ... Contents of the Audiobook: Introduction Part I Chapter I. The Person of Jesus Christ Chapter II. Knowledge of God Chapter III. Death and the Afterlife Chapter IV. Augustine’s Teaching on Human Nature Chapter V. Christian Moral Principles Chapter VI. Christian Moral Action Chapter VII. Liberation Theology and Marx Chapter VIII. Gender and Society Chapter IX. Gender and Theology Chapter X. Religious Pluralism and Society Chapter XI. Religious Pluralism and Theology Chapter XII. The Challenge of Secularism |
![]() Part II Chapter XIII. Yujin Nagasawa on Jesus’ Miracles Chapter XIV. Daniel Hill on the Sensus Divinitatis Chapter XV. Thom Atkinson on Surviving Death Chapter XVI. Peter Adamson on Saint Augustine Chapter XVII. Joseph Shaw on Christian Moral Principles Chapter XVIII. Eric Metaxas on Dietrich Bonhoeffer Chapter XIX. Christopher Rowland on Liberation Theology Chapter XX. Alison Stone on Gender and Society Chapter XXI. Michael Wilcockson on Gender and Theology Chapter XXII. David Ford and Peter Ochs on The Scriptural Reasoning Movement Chapter XXIII. Tim Mawson on Religious Pluralism and Theology Chapter XIV. Daniel C. Dennett, A. C. Grayling, Rick Lewis, Galen Strawson and Steven Pinker on The Challenge of Secularism Conclusion Bibliography “This project would not be possible without the support of Westhill Endowment and Culham St Gabriel's. We would like to extend our gratitude to both Westhill and Culham St Gabriel's, who have provided us with the means to produce this work and distribute it freely.” |