Episode 7, The Ontological Argument (Part I)

Episode 7, The Ontological Argument (Part I)

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Episode 160, Jack Symes vs Philip Goff

Welcome to a special Episode 160 – a conversation / debate between Jack Symes and Philip Goff. Philip Goff and Jack Symes have known each other since 2011, when Philip taught Jack's very first philosophy lecture. In the years since, they've both arrived at views that sit awkwardl ...  Show more

Episode 159, The Rowan Williams Interview

This episode brings together Jack and Rowan Williams, the 104th Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the world's most distinguished theologians. As they explore the intersection of faith, politics, and ethics, they confront Christian nationalism, the morality of war, the value of ...  Show more

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