Theology
Kate Mosse: 'Historical fiction lets us deal with the big issues'
Book reading has been on a high during the pandemic, with sales of historical fiction in particular soaring. Novelist Kate Mosse's new book, The City of Tears, has been gaining rave reviews. Kate… Audio
Positive spiritual well-being associated with better mental health outcomes
We're a mostly secular country with low rates of church attendance, so what do we believe in and how do we find meaning in times of major distress? Audio
Two deep thinkers on faith, fundamentalism, hope and humanity
Theologian Lloyd Geering and writer Sarah Sentilles explore questions of faith at 2015 New Zealand Festival Writers and Readers. Audio
Govt says too many hairdressing and theology students
Theology and hairdressing are unlikely bedfellows, but they are the first casualties of government funding cuts to subjects where it believes there are too many tertiary students. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 7 April 2013
Mike Gourley explores historical, theological and personal perspectives on the Eucharist. Audio
Lloyd Geering talks about innovation and faith
A conversation between Finlay Macdonald and theologian Sir Lloyd Geering, aged 92, who is still encouraging people to re-think the idea of religious belief. Audio
International authors on the next 100 Years
"I'm wondering if… we will have a more balanced hedonism, a more balanced understanding of pleasure, of the art of living. I would hope that… economists might begin to envisage more sustainable, but… Audio
Spiritual Outlook: Creator
Maureen Garing talks with Dr Jim Veitch about the image of God as the creator. Audio