
The Equip Project is designed to help people engage with the Christian faith in a thoughtful, and reasonable way. Our goal is to help provide clarity and understanding, as we seek to tackle many of the cultural and intellectual challenges to Christianity.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityEducationReligion & Spirituality | |||

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In Episode 4 we consider the 'Manosphere', an online world of disillusioned men which, we suggest, offers five different pagan visions of masculinity. We also consider the underlying cultural problem that has given rise to such a phenome... more
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In Episode 3 we consider the impact of globalisation, and discuss how uncontrolled immigration has given rise to the ugly thing called ethnonationalism.
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Introducing Season 11 of the Equip Project!
We have called this Season “Men of the West" in reference to two intertwined crises in our culture. The masculinity crisis, and the crisis over the future of Western civilisation.
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Introducing Season 11 of the Equip Project!
We have called this Season “Men of the West" in reference to two intertwined crises in our culture. The masculinity crisis, and the crisis over the future of Western civilisation.
We will be... more
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Great topics. Great hosts. Great content. Really has encouraged me in my faith - thanks to Jim and Ollie for putting it together!
Biblically grounded and pertinent for today
This podcast covers a variety of topics, in good detail and depth whilst also being a manageable length of time to listen.
This podcast deals with sensitive issues in a clear, concise manner from a Christian view point, while also being respectful to those who may not share or come from the same background. Other topics include big questions that most, if not all, Christians will have to face up to. These podcast give the main arguments in a clear and understandable way, giving us all the confidence we need in our faith.
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This podcast offers thoughtful discussions surrounding various aspects of the Christian faith, addressing contemporary cultural and intellectual challenges. The episodes tackle a range of philosophical arguments for the existence of God and key Christian doctrines, including theism, morality, and divine hiddenness. Notable elements include in-depth explorations of well-known philosophical objections and the integration of personal anecdotes, making complex theological concepts more accessible to contemporary audiences. The hosts prioritize respectful dialogue and critical thinking, encouraging listeners to reflect on their beliefs in a meaningful way.
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