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Peter Williams asks whether the biblical canon and Christian theology were invented long after Jesus' life in this apologetic talk.
David Wenham explores the common idea that Paul distorted the teaching of Jesus, essentially founding his own new 'religion'.
Ellis Potter compares and contrasts Eastern thought with Western thought.
Gregory of Nyssa shows how the doctrine of the Trinity does not mean that Christians worship three gods.
Ellis Potter lectures on a Christian view of Eastern religions.
'Mathetes' ('a disciple') wrote this letter to Diognetus, probably in the C2nd, to defend Christianity and outline the gospel.
Jay Smith compares Islam and Christianity, and asks which announces a true message of peace.
Graham Cole asks whether Christianity can be described as a worldview, arguing that it is primarily news about a person and his significance to the world.
Keith Small and Andy Bannister compare and contrast the Islamic doctrine of Allah's oneness and the Christian God's triunity.
Ellis Potter introduces us to Buddhism through his past experience as a Buddhist monk, and contrasts it with his faith in the triune God of the Bible.