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 Pleasure, Meaning and the Death of God | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:22

Drawing on Nietzsche, Professor Volf explores two pervasive and mutually reinforcing nihilisms of our time - our misplaced search for meaning, and our wrongheaded pursuit of pleasure - and counter common critiques of religion by arguing that faith in God intensifies and deepens enjoyment of the world, uniting both meaning and pleasure.

 Life and Faith: Ending Extreme Poverty | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

In the year 2000 The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) laid out a bold vision for the ways the developing world could assist the poorest countries out of poverty and to find ways to foster better environments for the most vulnerable people and communities on the planet. The aim was to halve extreme poverty by 2015. How did it go? The Rev Dr Joel Edwards is the International Director of Micah challenge – a coalition of Christian organisations that aimed to hold governments to account for their pledges made at the turn of the century. He was in Australia with TEAR international and we caught up with him to discuss the progress of the MDGs – what has gone well, and where there is still a lot of work to do.

 Life and Faith: Working for lasting change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Ross Piper has had an eclectic career working for a major bank and some mining companies. He’s also had two stints overseas working for World Vision in AID and development. Firstly as country Director for World Vision in Montenegro - running programs to assist refugees from Kosovo and the war in Bosnia More recently Ross and his family spent four years living in Cyprus running the operations for World Vision in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. CPX spoke to Ross about the good and the bad of the NGO sector and the place of his Faith in both motivating him for development work, and also processing the many confronting aspects of the job.

 Life and Faith: Faith behind bars (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Cameron Watt got the shock of his life when he was sent to gaol for two and a half years after being convicted of a white collar crime. In this two-part episode of Life Faith he tells his story and, amazingly enough, explains why he’s grateful for the experience of life on the inside.

 Life and Faith: Faith behind bars (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Cameron Watt got the shock of his life when he was sent to gaol for two and a half years after being convicted of a white collar crime. In this two-part episode of Life Faith he tells his story and, amazingly enough, explains why he’s grateful for the experience of life on the inside.

 Life and Faith: Living with the other | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Living alongside people from different cultures to our own is a fact of life in multicultural societies but it’s less clear how we can do this well. David Smith discusses what it means to learn from – and even love – the stranger.

 Life and Faith: The Ethical Imagination | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Margaret Somerville is originally from Australia but works in Canada as a bioethicist at McGill University. She’s sympathetic to those who see euthanasia as a way of easing suffering - but also strongly disagrees with them. Simon Smart talks to Professor Somerville about what’s happening with euthanasia around the world, how we make ethical choices, and what kind of society we want to leave for future generations.

 Life and Faith: Multiculturalism, actually | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Australia is rightly proud of its rich ethnic diversity but whether people of varied cultural backgrounds actually share their lives with each other is another matter. Parkside Church in Edensor Park, however, brings under the one roof people of over 50 nationalities to do life together. We speak to its Senior Pastor, Mathew Kuruvila, on the unity that is greater than cultural differences.

 Life and Faith: Economics for the people | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Ross Gittins is an Australian institution: he’s been writing economics columns for Fairfax for 40 years and has had a ringside seat to 40 budgets, 16 federal elections, and the coming and going of 13 treasurers and 8 Prime Ministers. Here he speaks to Simon Smart about his memoir, Gittins: A Life among Budgets, Bulldust, and Bastardry. Among other things, they cover the seismic changes he’s seen happen in Australian politics and society, the enduring influence his Salvation Army upbringing has had on him, and what the future of journalism might - and should - look like.

 Life and Faith: A Reasonable Faith? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Is faith reasonable or does it strain the bounds of credibility? Life and Faith explores this question in relation to Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief, a documentary about Scientology, and CPX Fellow Richard Shumack’s recent sparring with atheist philosopher Peter Boghossian.

 Life and Faith: New Arrivals | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Asylum seeker policy is perpetually controversial at the political level. On the ground, though, there are all kinds of initiatives underway to help asylum seekers settle in when they do arrive. Simon Smart and Natasha Moore speak to Brad Chilcott about his organisation Welcome to Australia and how it’s grown over the last four years since it started - and hear from a few other volunteers involved in welcoming and looking after new arrivals in important and creative ways. 

 Life and Faith: Healing a Nation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

The Congo is one of the world’s most troubled places on earth, riven by war, conflict and poverty. But it’s also home to the HEAL Africa hospital, which doesn’t just seek to cure the sick but to bring healing to a ravaged nation. On this episode of Life and Faith we speak to Dr Jo Lusi, who founded HEAL Africa with his wife Lyn, and Dr Justin Paluku, CEO of the organisation.

 Life and Faith: Science v. religion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

The age-old conflict between science and religion gets a lot of air-time - but is it really age-old? Or does it belong more properly to the realm of myth and legend than to history? Professor Peter Harrison was formerly Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford, and is now Director of the Centre for the History of European Discourses at the University of Queensland. He’s written extensively on the topic of the true history of science and religion, and delivered CPX’s 2015 Richard Johnson lecture, entitled “The End of Faith: has science made religion obsolete?”  This episode of Life and Faith collects some of the highlights from a conversation between Professor Harrison and CPX Director John Dickson.

 Life and Faith: Science v. religion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

The age-old conflict between science and religion gets a lot of air-time - but is it really age-old? Or does it belong more properly to the realm of myth and legend than to history? Professor Peter Harrison was formerly Idreos Professor of Science and Religion at Oxford, and is now Director of the Centre for the History of European Discourses at the University of Queensland. He’s written extensively on the topic of the true history of science and religion, and delivered CPX’s 2015 Richard Johnson lecture, entitled “The End of Faith: has science made religion obsolete?”  This episode of Life and Faith collects some of the highlights from a conversation between Professor Harrison and CPX Director John Dickson.

 Life and Faith: How to Live? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

The 2015 Sydney Writers’ Festival ran from 18-24 May and offered over 300 events, with writers and speakers from all over the world. The theme was: How to Live? In this Life and Faith, Justine Toh and Natasha Moore discuss some of the festival highlights - including Anne Manne on narcissism, Paul Dolan and Hugh Mackay on happiness, and American mortician and death acceptance activist Caitlin Doughty, whose book Smoke Gets in Your Eyes recounts her motley experiences working in a crematorium. 

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