Reading Our Times

Theos Think Tank

  • 37 minutes 23 seconds
    What would it mean to discover alien life (or them us)? In conversation with Andrew Davison
    Nick Spencer speaks with Cambridge University Professor of Theology & Natural Sciences, Andrew Davison

    Little green men were once a complete fantasy - but the numbers appear to be on their side. The sheer size of the universe, the number of stars and, it seems, the number of potentially inhabitable planets means that alien life is highly probable.

    What would it mean for us if that were so? If we did ever 'make contact'? What would it mean for our sense of pride, our dignity and in particular for those belief systems that have a particular emphasis on the human species?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Andrew Davison about his book Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine.

    Buy a copy of Astrobiology and Christian Doctrine here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Astrobiology-Christian-Doctrine-Exploring-Implications/dp/1009303155

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    23 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 44 minutes 24 seconds
    Should we really be playing God? In conversation with Nick Spencer
    Chine McDonald speaks to Nick Spencer about his new book, co-authored with Hannah Waite, Playing God: science, religion and the future of humanity

    Every century is different - but the 21st may be seriously different, with our ability to understand, modify and re-create humanity having come on light years in recent decades.

    Should we? So often, the warning we hear when it comes to the scientific manipulation of the human is that we shouldn't "play God". But what grounding does that actually have? What if we actually are a "playing God" species?

    Kicking off a new series of Reading our Times, this one dedicated to the overall theme of Playing God, Chine McDonald talks to Nick Spencer about his new book, co-authored with Hannah Waite, Playing God: science, religion and the future of humanity

    16 April 2024, 4:00 am
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Will technology liberate or enslave us? Live in conversation with Robert Skidelsky
    Nick Spencer speaks with economist Robert Skidelsky live at the UnHerd café

    In this week's episode, recorded live at the UnHerd cafe in London, Nick Spencer speaks to Robert Skidelsky about his book The Machine Age: An Idea, a History, a Warning.

    Once upon a time, we had faith in technology. Machines would make our lives easier, simpler, more comfortable. Today… well, faith in technological fixes for our problems is on the wane. Worse, it’s often replaced with fear. The companies want our data. The robots want our jobs. The government our freedoms.

    In his latest book, The Machine Age, Robert Skidelsky looks at humanity’s long relationship with machines, exploring how we got here and what happens next. How serious is the risk of mass unemployment, a world of politicised deep-fakes, a Chinese-style social credit system? And what, if anything, can we do about them?

    Reading our Times is the podcast from Theos think tank that engages with the books and ideas that are shaping the world today. It is hosted by Theos’ Senior Fellow, Nick Spencer. In this special live recording, Robert Skidelsky joins Nick to discuss The Machine Age: an idea, a history, a warning.

    Buy a copy of The Machine Age here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Machine-Age-Idea-History-Warning/dp/0241244617

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    10 January 2024, 5:00 am
  • 36 minutes 1 second
    How have we changed the world - and how has it changed us? In conversation with Peter Frankopan
    Nick Spencer speaks with historian Peter Frankopan

    Tuesday 5 July 2023 was, apparently, the hottest day ever recorded, and 2023 looks like its going to be the hottest year in human history. At this pace, we are heading for a dire future. But we do need to be careful here: after all, humans have been transforming the earth for mllennia.

    How? How have we changed the earth, and how has it changed us? And what does this mean for our shared future?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Peter Frankopan about his book The Earth Transformed: An Untold Story

    12 December 2023, 5:00 am
  • 38 minutes 54 seconds
    Who are the new elites? In conversation with Matt Goodwin
    Nick Spencer speaks with academic author Matthew Goodwin

    "Elites have open contempt for those who are not members of their rarefied class.” So claimed no less than Rupert Murdoch, friend of PMs and presidents, in his resignation letter.

    Is he right? Is there a "new elite"? If so, who are they and what do they believe in? And are they really in charge in now?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Matt Goodwin about his book Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics

    5 December 2023, 5:00 am
  • 36 minutes 12 seconds
    Who is responsible for feeding us (well)? In conversation with Pen Vogler
    Nick Spencer speaks with publicist and author Pen Vogler

    Our relationship with food is unhealthy. While nearly 2/3 of English adults and 1/3 of children struggle with extra weight problems, there are currently around 2,500 food banks operating in the UK.

    What's gone wrong? Why do we so struggle with food? And whose responsiblity is it to feed us anyway?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to author Pen Vogler about her book Stuffed: A History of Good Food and Hard Times in Britain

    28 November 2023, 5:00 am
  • 32 minutes 14 seconds
    What does the end of the world look like? In conversation with Cal Flyn
    Nick Spencer speaks with journalist Cal Flyn

    It’s a common fantasy. You wake up and there is no one there. Civilisation, order, humanity have crumbled. You are alone. Yet, in some parts of the world, this is not a fantasy. Human civilisation has indeed gone.

    What does this look like? What remains in a post-human landscape? And is this what awaits us?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Cal Flyn about her book Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape

    21 November 2023, 5:00 am
  • 36 minutes 6 seconds
    What makes a philosophical mind? In conversation with Dan Dennett
    Nick Spencer speaks with renowned philosopher Daniel Dennett

    For over 50 years now, Dan Dennett has written highly-praised, thoughtfully and provocatively on major philosophical issues.

    His ideas about consciousness, evolution, freedom - and, of course, theism - have provoked wonder and anger.

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Dan Dennett, about philosophy, Darwinism, naturalism and theism.

    14 November 2023, 5:00 am
  • 33 minutes 58 seconds
    When is the next big crash? In conversation with Linda Yueh
    Nick Spencer speaks with economist Linda Yueh

    The age of boom and bust is over - we were told, shortly before the great crash of 2008-09. Such confidence is clearly ill-advised. Economies boom and economies bust - and there doesn't seem much we can do about it.

    Or is there? How can you spot a crash coming? What should you do about it when it descends on us? And how can we respond so that, even if we can't banish them forever, we can limit their frequency and impact?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to Linda Yueh about her book The Great Crashes: Lessons from Global Meltdowns and How to Prevent Them.

    7 November 2023, 5:00 am
  • 33 minutes 40 seconds
    What is a mind? In conversation with Philip Ball
    Nick Spencer speaks with science writer Philip Ball

    You have a mind, right? At least, that's what you and those who know you will think. But would you say the same of your pet? What about creatures like dolphins or octopus? Aliens (assuming they exist)? Robots and AI? God?

    What does it mean to 'have a mind'? Are all minds the same? Why should such a costly thing appear in evolution? And if we understand our minds, does that mean we have finally understood ourselves?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to science writer Philip Ball about his book The Book of Minds: Understanding Ourselves and Other Beings, From Animals to Aliens.

    31 October 2023, 5:00 am
  • 39 minutes 6 seconds
    What do we even mean by 'God'? In conversation with David Bentley Hart
    Nick Spencer speaks with philosopher and theologian David Bentley Hart

    Everyone - even those who utter it with contempt - uses the word 'God'. But we don't all use it in the same way. Indeed, you could argue that we talk past each other more often when we talk about God than when we talk about any other topic.

    So what do we mean when we talk about God? What does the word even mean? Is the God of the philosophers the same as the God of the religious? Or indeed the God of the atheists?

    In this week's episode, Nick Spencer speaks to philosopher and theologian David Bentley Hart about his book 'The Experience of God: Being, Consciousness, Bliss'

    24 October 2023, 4:00 am
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