In Doubt We Trust

Episode 2, this Sunday – BBC Radio 4, 1.30pm. “We take things very personally at the moment. People get very disturbed and angry when their certainties about themselves and their world are questioned.” So says the philosopher Angie Hobbs. But why? In this programme the writer Mark Vernon, who himself had a crisis of faith,… Continue reading In Doubt We Trust

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Enduring questions, from Plato to Freud

Myself, Oliver Burkeman and Robert Rowland Smith talk it through… Enduring Questions: Self-help from Plato to Freud from The School of Life on Vimeo.

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So what does Rob Bell actually say?

The twitter megarow over the new book by megachurch pastor, Rob Bell, is a peculiarly American affair. Called Love Wins, it’s attractively presented/cleverly marketed by the publishers, provoking a top ten twitter trend a week or so back. The nature of the row? Universalism. Is everyone saved by Jesus or not? Very American. (Sorry: Bell… Continue reading So what does Rob Bell actually say?

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Doing doubt

Listening to the first programme on doubt with a bunch of friends, it was interesting how they picked up on different things. One noted the link, made by Angie Hobbs, between resisting doubt and seeking control. Angie said: ‘Is this really a debate about control and a delusion that we can control the world and… Continue reading Doing doubt

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In Doubt We Trust

If you missed the first programme, but fancy a listen, it’s here on BBC iPlayer…

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