Undeceptions with John Dickson

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Every week on Undeceptions we’ll explore some aspect of life, faith, history, culture, or ethics that is either much misunderstood or mostly forgotten.

  • 1 hour 42 minutes
    On Hell

    Hell is one of the most difficult parts of Christian belief - but of all the characters in the Bible, no one comes close to using the word "Hell" as much as Jesus does.

    So, what did he mean, how is it plausible, and what does it matter?

    26 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 10 seconds
    REWIND: Kingdom Come

    As we gear up for a special episode on the difficult topic of Hell, we first bring you this Undeceptions Rewind looking at what the Bible says about Heaven. This rewind is from episode 64 'Kingdom Come'

    19 January 2025, 6:45 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Question Answer XIII

    Is Christianity an offshoot of an ancient fertility cult? Why do the Gospels only talk about Jesus' genealogy in connection to Joseph? Is there a place for Christian patriotism?

    John answers all these and more in our Season XIII Q&A!

    • (00:00) - - Intro
    • (04:16) - - Missionaries
    • (12:02) - - Anglicanism
    • (16:06) - - Resurrection science
    • (25:42) - - Intellectuals who don't convert
    • (31:41) - - Jesus' genealogies
    • (35:39) - - Christian fertility cult
    • (44:28) - - Biblical patriotism
    • (54:00) - - Just war
    12 January 2025, 6:45 pm
  • 1 hour 23 minutes
    Second Act

    The Acts of the Apostles is the epic sequel to Luke's Gospel. 

    It follows the dramatic events immediately after the resurrection of Jesus, and follows how the first Christians - led by perhaps the most unlikely person - took the news of the Messiah to the edges of the Roman Empire - and beyond. 

    • (00:10) - - A Biblical sequel
    • (04:50) - - The genre of Acts
    • (10:33) - - Luke
    • (21:36) - - Gallio
    • (27:28) - - A Roman World
    • (33:34) - - The first evangelists
    • (38:01) - - Acts 17
    • (48:31) - - Five Minute Jesus
    • (51:04) - - The true myth
    • (01:00:17) - - How did Christianity spread?
    • (01:07:48) - - Imperial faith
    • (01:13:20) - - The end of Acts
    • (01:18:14) - - The meaning of it all
    5 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 11 minutes
    Into Wine

    If we’re talking only about liquids you drink—because the water in the Bible is washed in, crossed over, and even walked on once—wine is no.1.

    Wine appears more than 200 times in the Bible. And almost all of them are positive references—not critiques. 

    Christianity has a long, rich history with wine. But oftentimes, we’ve made it much more complicated and, at times, harmful.

    • (00:00) - Chapter 1
    • (02:36) - - Wine in the Bible
    • (04:52) - - Meeting Gisela
    • (09:16) - - Different drinking cultures
    • (13:32) - - Alcohol in America
    • (17:54) - - Wine in the Old Testament
    • (25:39) - - Jesus and the wedding of Cana
    • (29:33) - - 5 Minute Jesus
    • (37:22) - - Early Christianity and wine
    • (43:00) - - Monks, nuns, and booze
    • (50:38) - - When to stop drinking
    • (53:25) - - Drinking as a sin
    • (59:21) - - Holy tipsiness
    • (01:03:30) - - Alcoholism
    • (01:06:34) - - The Godliness of wine
    29 December 2024, 6:45 pm
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Virgin Mary

    There's just something about the Virgin Mary. 

    She stirs up big feelings - she has for millennia. 

    Some have perhaps given her more prominence than she would feel comfortable with.

    Others have hacked down her statues in reforming zeal. 

    Others never think about her, except when they come across a nativity scene in a shopping mall (and even that’s becoming a rarity).

    So, it’s time we met Mary properly this Christmas. 

    • (06:10) - - Mary in the New Testament
    • (08:50) - - Daily life for Mary
    • (13:46) - - The conception of Jesus
    • (18:42) - - Science vs. the Virgin Birth
    • (24:54) - - The Incarnation
    • (32:24) - - Was Mary always a virgin?
    • (43:15) - - Mary as mother
    • (45:44) - - The Magnificat
    • (51:42) - - Mary the prophet
    • (54:16) - - Mary, after the Bible
    • (55:27) - - The Assumption
    • (01:00:54) - - Can Mary hear our prayers?
    • (01:08:01) - - Have we sidelined Mary?
    • (01:11:46) - - Mary for the modern church
    • (01:14:34) - - Christianity and sexism
    22 December 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    First Hymn

    In the 3rd century, in the Ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus, a group of Christians composed a song of praise set to the pagan music of the time. 

    Now, 1800 years later, John Dickson is working with two of the world's best songwriters to bring this lost song - this First Hymn - back to life. 

    Along the way, they make some incredible discoveries about early church music, shedding light on what the earliest Christians believed. 

    This is the first in a three-part podcast series on The First Hymn Project - taking its name from the forthcoming Undeceptions documentary, to be released at Easter 2025. 

    • (00:10) - - Singing the First Hymn
    • (06:31) - - How the project began
    • (09:10) - - Music in the ancient world
    • (16:20) - - Christian music in the ancient world
    • (20:22) - - Egyptian Christianity
    • (24:02) - - The Oxyrhynchus discovery
    • (29:24) - - The music of the First Hymn
    • (37:54) - - The message of the First Hymn
    • (46:04) - - Hymns throughout the New Testament
    • (52:39) - - 5 Minute Jesus
    • (58:39) - - The purpose of hymns
    • (01:00:36) - - The First Hymn performed by the Wheaton Choir
    • (01:02:10) - - Connecting Christians through history
    • (01:03:28) - - Chris Tomlin, Ben Fielding, and the First Hymn
    15 December 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    Bible Genres

    With 66 different books composed across literally thousands of years, it's fair to say the Bible is a complex read. But it doesn't have to be. The key to understanding the Bible is understanding the different literary genres. 

    8 December 2024, 6:45 pm
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    Disenchanted Age

    The great project of the Enlightenment was to bring reason to the forefront. 

    No more would humans be held back by superstitions: the power of the mind was all that was needed for advancement. 

    Three centuries on though, and some people are beginning to think the pendulum has swung too far.

    Celebrated journalist and public intellectual Stan Grant joined John onstage in Sydney for a live recording of Undeceptions to discuss this new disenchanted age.

    • (02:19) - - Introduction: Everything we wished for is here, and that's a problem
    • (07:55) - - Stan Grant arrives
    • (08:56) - - The Voice to Parliament
    • (14:38) - - Stan on St Augustine
    • (16:43) - - Stan's early life
    • (19:48) - - Beginning a career in journalism
    • (33:41) - - What makes you 'Australian'?
    • (37:00) - - Deconstructing the Enlightenment
    • (43:48) - - Truth-telling
    • (45:31) - - Stan's theological journey
    • (54:04) - - Reflections of suffering
    • (01:00:22) - - 5 Minute Jesus
    • (01:04:23) - - Hasn't Christianity done terrible damage to Indigenous cultures?
     
    1 December 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 1 hour 19 minutes
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer

    A new movie has been released this week about Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German pastor who was killed by the Nazis for his involvement in a plot to kill Hitler. 

    Bonhoeffer's fame has ballooned into a kind of mythology that has seen people of all stripes "claim" him as their own. But our guest for this episode says that if we only think of him as a “hero” for our cause, we may miss important pieces of Bonhoeffer’s complex life and thinking. 

    So, who was Dietrich Bonhoeffer and why does he still matter?

    • (04:47) - - Bonhoeffer's Germany
    • (13:13) - - The Nazi Church
    • (22:59) - - Bonhoeffer's career begins
    • (32:39) - - Bonhoeffer begins to speak out
    • (42:23) - - Bonhoeffer joins a resistence
    • (48:58) - - The plot to kill Hitler
    • (55:12) - - Bonhoeffer's ethical theory: how he might have justified killing Hitler
    • (01:02:30) - - Imprisoned by the Nazis
    • (01:04:42) - - Bonhoeffer is executed
    • (01:09:20) - - What we get wrong about Bonhoeffer
    • (01:12:32) - - Jesus: the man for others
     
    24 November 2024, 6:45 pm
  • 10 minutes 37 seconds
    SINGLE: Environmental Jesus

    Sam Allberry was involved in environmental activism when he became a Christian - a development that his activist friends saw as bad news. 

    After all, why would a follower of a religion that looks forward to the coming of a new Earth be concerned with the state of the current world? 

    For Sam though, becoming a Christian led him to a very different conclusion. 

    17 November 2024, 6:45 pm
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