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What’s Wrong with “Away in a Manger”? Unbelievable Christmas Bonus with N. T. Wright

Bad theology, great tunes - who cares? We bring you the truth about Christmas carols in this festive bonus from Ask NT Wright Anything, theologian Tom Wright and host Mike Bird take a playful yet thoughtful look at our favourite (and not-so-favourite) Christmas hymns. Many people ...  Show more

Classic: The science behind Christmas: Mark Kidger & Gillian Straine and NT Wright

In a replay Christmas special Justin Brierley is joined by priest and physicist Revd Gillian Straine and agnostic astronomer Mark Kidger of the European Space Agency. They discuss the scientific theories for the star of Bethlehem, who the Magi were and how scientists reconcile th ...  Show more

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