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Faith at the Frontiers

Faith at the Frontiers

By: Barnabas Aspray and Austin Stevenson
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A podcast that confronts challenges to the Christian faith with hope. Hosted by Dr Barnabas Aspray & Dr Austin Stevenson. Current series: Faith and the Challenges of History Previous series: Refugees, Climate Change, Science & Religion, Faith & Economics. Anticipated future series: - Religious pluralism - Christianity & Racism - The problem of evil/suffering - Exvangelicalism - Violence in the BibleBarnabas Aspray and Austin Stevenson Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • #93 The Real Significance of A.I. with Carmody Grey
    Mar 26 2026

    We're excited to have Carmody Grey back on the show to discuss LLMs from the perspective of theology. We talk about the possible threats posed by A.I., the political questions it raises, and its deeper significance for how it is changing us.

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    52 mins
  • #92 Theological Anthropology and A.I. with Ollie Wright and Marie van Emerick
    Mar 5 2026

    This Episode is *Not* about Angels... Join us as we talk with Marie van Emerick and Oliver Wright: two scholars at Pembroke College Oxford who are working in the area of theology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence. They emphasize the role of the humanities in responding to and engaging with big questions raised by LLMs, especially when it comes to questions about what it means to be human. What do these technologies reveal to us about ourselves, and how are they shaping us?

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #91 Mythbusting AI & its true potential - with Josh Lawman
    Feb 9 2026

    Josh Lawman, a software engineer who works with LLMs, gives us the inside look at how they work. Are they really a groundbreaking innovation like the printing press and the internet? What are the dangers of thinking they can solve all the world's problems? What perspective does Christianity bring to the debate?


    These and other questions are discussed in this episode. Enjoy!


    Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!

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    53 mins
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