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The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order - Podcast

The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order

The Mind Renewed is hosted by Dr. Julian Charles (UK) and dedicated to understanding the world in which we live from a Christian worldview perspective. We are acutely conscious of propaganda in the mainstream media, and of the bewildering mass of information in the alternative media. We therefore seek to address matters of concern to people (whether they be 'people of faith' or none) in an unsensational and informed fashion, in the hope that truth will be uncovered and that bridges will be built between people through greater understanding. Therefore, whether it be the Surveillance State, the threat of Global Government, False-Flag Terrorism, the danger of New Religious Movements (NRMs), or any other issue too often ignored by the institutional church, The Mind Renewed analyses, interprets and critiques from a Christian worldview perspective.

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Update frequency
every 18 days
Average duration
65 minutes
Episodes
304
Years Active
2012 - 2025
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TMR 240 [Repost] : Dr. Gary Habermas : The Minimal Facts Approach to Jesus' Resurrection

TMR 240 [Repost] : Dr. Gary Habermas : The Minimal Facts Approach to Jesus' Resurrection

On this Easter Sunday (and owing to the ongoing busyness here in the "depths of the Lancashire countryside") I've decided to reshare one of my favourite interviews from the TMR archive—a conversation…
01:15:52  |   Sun 12 Apr 2020
TMR 239 : Batman Decoded

TMR 239 : Batman Decoded

"The horse-shoe is the mystic symbol of the Wizard's Foot..."—Hargrave Jennings (1870) As a welcome distraction from the media's wall-to-wall coverage of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, we present…
00:46:56  |   Wed 01 Apr 2020
TMR 238 : Assange Hearing Days 1 - 4 by Craig Murray - A Reading

TMR 238 : Assange Hearing Days 1 - 4 by Craig Murray - A Reading

For the first of a short series of slightly "different" podcasts—caused by the curse of general busyness—we take the opportunity to share four important blog posts by former UK ambassador Craig Murra…
01:13:47  |   Sun 01 Mar 2020
TMR 237 : The Brotherhood of the Bell

TMR 237 : The Brotherhood of the Bell

For TMR's very first Movie Roundtable I am joined by Mark Campbell (of Bowler or Fez Film Reviews) and Frank Johnson (researcher for Chris White's Ancient Aliens Debuked) for a lively and entertainin…
01:15:27  |   Sun 16 Feb 2020
TMR 236 : Dr. John H. Walton : The Lost World of the Flood

TMR 236 : Dr. John H. Walton : The Lost World of the Flood

What kind of narrative is Noah's Flood? Is it history or myth? Or are we, by even asking such a question, imposing our modern concepts on ancient Scripture? We welcome once again Dr. John H. Walton—…
00:40:19  |   Fri 31 Jan 2020
TMR 235 : Keith Giles : Jesus Unveiled

TMR 235 : Keith Giles : Jesus Unveiled

Would many of today's churches be recognisable to the earliest Christians? Did Jesus envisage cathedrals with mitre-adorned bishops or megachurches with suit-wearing pastors? Or has something importa…
01:07:27  |   Fri 17 Jan 2020
TMR 234 : The Nephilim Persons' Doughnut Earth Expedition

TMR 234 : The Nephilim Persons' Doughnut Earth Expedition

Would you sip a drink made with elephant dung? Are you brave enough to perform DIY cat surgery? Will Yuri Geller stop Brexit by the power of his mind? And will Frank Johnson raise enough cash through…
02:09:28  |   Wed 01 Jan 2020
TMR 233 : R. L. Solberg : TORAHISM

TMR 233 : R. L. Solberg : TORAHISM

Is Christmas a pagan festival? Must Christians keep the Law of Moses? We are joined by R. L. Solberg—author of the excellent new book TORAHISM : Are Christians Required to Keep the Law of Moses?—for…
00:57:45  |   Sat 21 Dec 2019
TMR 232 : General Election Special with

TMR 232 : General Election Special with "Howling Laud" Hope

"If you don’t usually vote, then vote unusually. Vote for me!" For TMR's General Election Special—in anticipation of the UK General (S)election on 12th December—we welcome to the programme once agai…
00:44:31  |   Fri 06 Dec 2019
TMR 231 : Bob Purse : The Many Moods of Bob

TMR 231 : Bob Purse : The Many Moods of Bob

"When did Wild Bill Hickok die? What was Liberace's favourite pie?" — "What's this grey stuff in the sink? When will clams become extinct?" If these are things you need to know—and, believe me, they …
01:13:39  |   Sat 23 Nov 2019
TMR 230 : Prof. Ian Hutchinson : Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles?

TMR 230 : Prof. Ian Hutchinson : Can a Scientist Believe in Miracles?

"Can a scientist believe in miracles?" We welcome Prof. Ian Hutchinson, Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT, for a conversation on his highly-informative and provocatively-entitled b…
00:58:27  |   Fri 08 Nov 2019
TMR 229 : Dr. Joshua Rasmussen : How Reason Can Lead to God

TMR 229 : Dr. Joshua Rasmussen : How Reason Can Lead to God

We welcome Dr. Joshua Rasmussen (PhD, Notre Dame), associate professor of philosophy at Azusa Pacific University, for an interview on his fascinating new book, How Reason Can Lead to God : A Philosop…
00:54:58  |   Fri 25 Oct 2019
TMR 228 : Gerry et al & Richard Gage : Update on 9/11 Research & Activism

TMR 228 : Gerry et al & Richard Gage : Update on 9/11 Research & Activism

We are joined by Gerry, David and "Hitstirrer", members of the informal engineering research group "The 9/11 Accountability Team"—with links to Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth—for a (rather u…
01:30:04  |   Sat 12 Oct 2019
TMR 227 : Antony Rotunno : Adventures In Retrospect

TMR 227 : Antony Rotunno : Adventures In Retrospect

We welcome once again the teacher, musician and blogger Antony Rotunno, for the second half of a two-part interview on his music albums Through Life (2019) and Adventures In Retrospect (2017). Wherea…
00:41:27  |   Sat 28 Sep 2019
TMR 226 : Philip Kraske : 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees

TMR 226 : Philip Kraske : 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees

In the run-up to the eighteenth anniversary of 9/11, we welcome the author Philip Kraske for a conversation on his exciting new novel, 11/9 and the Terrorist Who Loved Bonsai Trees, a thriller that—t…
00:49:50  |   Sat 07 Sep 2019
TMR 225 : Joel Furches : Researching Deconversion

TMR 225 : Joel Furches : Researching Deconversion

We are joined by the behavioural psychologist and Christian thinker Joel Furches for a conversation on his ongoing research into the contemporary phenomenon of deconversion from Christianity to Athei…
01:03:36  |   Fri 23 Aug 2019
TMR 224 : Antony Rotunno : Through Life (Part One)

TMR 224 : Antony Rotunno : Through Life (Part One)

We welcome once again our good friend, the teacher, musician and blogger Antony Rotunno, for the first half of a two-part interview on his latest album Through Life (2019). In this first programme, q…
01:07:19  |   Sat 03 Aug 2019
TMR 223 : Brian Clegg : Before the Big Bang ?

TMR 223 : Brian Clegg : Before the Big Bang ?

The Big Bang theory is well-established, but how complete is it? Does it describe the absolute beginning of physical reality, or is there perhaps more to be discovered that might place it in a broade…
00:46:59  |   Thu 18 Jul 2019
TMR 221 : Dr. William Lane Craig on Holy Week Revisionism

TMR 221 : Dr. William Lane Craig on Holy Week Revisionism

"Such a Jesus would threaten no one, just as the university professors who create him threaten no one.”—John P. Meier Back in 2011, my wife and I had the opportunity to go with Reasonable Faith (the…
00:37:55  |   Sat 20 Apr 2019
TMR 220 : Patrick M. Wood : Technocracy - The Hard Road to World Order

TMR 220 : Patrick M. Wood : Technocracy - The Hard Road to World Order

We are joined once again by Patrick M. Wood, Editor-in-Chief of Technocracy News and Trends, who returns to the programme to discuss his latest book—Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order. In Tec…
01:20:07  |   Sat 13 Apr 2019
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