christianity

  1. The Christian Ideology of New Atheism

    The Christian Ideology of New Atheism

    Michael Burgess presents a talk on how the ideology of New Atheism mirrors that of Christianity.

  2. Good and Evil in Gospel Myth

    Good and Evil in Gospel Myth

    Unfortunately we only captured the first half of this talk. Jim Hatfield explores the hidden meanings that can be found below the surface of Gospel language.

  3. Learning From Monks

    Learning From Monks

    Julian has spent several days visiting and staying at monastries researching a forthcoming article for the Financial Times magazine. He and his partner were asking the question. does monastic life contain any lessons from the secular world? In this talk, he discusses his conclusions.

  4. Going Soul-o: Lessons from an Atheist's time at Christian Camp

    Going Soul-o: Lessons from an Atheist's time at Christian Camp

    Alex Gabriel, former chair of Oxford Atheist Society, recently attended Soul Survivor - the largest evangelical Christian festival for young people in the UK. In this talk, he discusses his experiences at the event.

  5. Perspective: Quakers

    Perspective: Quakers

    Recorded as part of the Leeds Perspective Citywide course which took place in 2011, University of Leeds chaplains Robin Fishwick and Chris Whichelo present an introduction to the Religious Society of Friends, better known as Quakers.

  6. Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    In 2006, Chris Worfolk founded Leeds Atheist Society while studying at the University of Leeds. During his time running the society, he had a great deal of interaction with the other faith societies on campus.

  7. Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    Inside the Evangelists' Lair

    In 2006, Chris Worfolk founded Leeds Atheist Society while studying at the University of Leeds. During his time running the society, he had a great deal of interaction with the other faith societies on campus.

  8. Intelligent Design

    Intelligent Design

    Heini Reinert discusses the abject failure of the Intelligent Design movement to put forward a coherent theory that could be considered science.