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The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Paul
136 episodes
1 day ago
A star that vanishes in Jerusalem, three emperors commanding twelve kings, and a caravan of twelve thousand soldiers converging on a baby in Bethlehem—this is not your mantelpiece nativity. We open the Armenian Infancy Gospel and find an ambitious attempt to harmonise early traditions about the Magi, weaving sources that echo the Infancy Gospel of James and the Revelation of the Magi into a single, vivid narrative. We break down the hierarchy that reconciles “three” and “twelve,” showing how...
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A star that vanishes in Jerusalem, three emperors commanding twelve kings, and a caravan of twelve thousand soldiers converging on a baby in Bethlehem—this is not your mantelpiece nativity. We open the Armenian Infancy Gospel and find an ambitious attempt to harmonise early traditions about the Magi, weaving sources that echo the Infancy Gospel of James and the Revelation of the Magi into a single, vivid narrative. We break down the hierarchy that reconciles “three” and “twelve,” showing how...
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The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Episode 124 - Unpacking The Armenian Infancy Gospel And The Magi’s World
A star that vanishes in Jerusalem, three emperors commanding twelve kings, and a caravan of twelve thousand soldiers converging on a baby in Bethlehem—this is not your mantelpiece nativity. We open the Armenian Infancy Gospel and find an ambitious attempt to harmonise early traditions about the Magi, weaving sources that echo the Infancy Gospel of James and the Revelation of the Magi into a single, vivid narrative. We break down the hierarchy that reconciles “three” and “twelve,” showing how...
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1 day ago
33 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Episode 123 - Why The Magi Bowed In A Cave And Heard A Child Prophesy
A pillar of light leads the way, the star comes to rest, and the cave glows as the Magi step inside. That’s where our journey turns: not to a cosy stable or a tidy guest room, but to an unworked space that echoes the altar “not made by human hands.” We explore why so many early sources—Syriac, Armenian, and beyond—place Jesus’ birth in a cave and how caravanserai archaeology and ritual purity make this setting historically plausible. Along the way, we revisit Luke’s timeline through the Mishm...
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1 week ago
45 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Bonus Episode - No Room At The Inn, Or Just A Crowded Guest Room? Ancient tradition or Modern Revision?
What if a single word could reshape the Nativity you think you know? We take a hard look at where Jesus was born by following the trail most people skip: the language Luke used, the way travellers lodged near Jerusalem, and what the earliest Christian witnesses actually said. Instead of projecting modern village life back onto Bethlehem, we test the claims with first-century evidence, from the Theodotus inscription’s "kataluma" to the ritual purity demands that made running water and s...
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2 weeks ago
55 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Episiode 122 - From Purifying Springs To Jerusalem, The Magi Follow A Star Brighter Than The Sun
A secret cave. Seven trees circling a spring. A pillar of light that outshines the sun. We follow an ancient Syriac tradition—the Revelations of the Magi—to uncover a world where time is kept by the moon, gifts are guarded for generations, and a living star carries heaven’s message to earth. We start on the mountain of victories, where the Magi purify themselves on the twenty-fifth day, pray at the cave on the first, and examine the treasures on the third. This ritual rhythm isn’t filler; it...
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2 weeks ago
36 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Episode 121 - What If The Magi Kept Adam’s Library And Followed A Star From China?
A forgotten Syriac text claims the Magi told their own story—and it doesn’t fit neatly into our Christmas cards. We open the vault on Revelations of the Magi, exploring how a star from “beyond the world,” Adam’s written mysteries, and a guarded cave of treasures might knit the nativity to the earliest layers of Christian memory. Along the way we weigh dating clues from Syriac grammar, trace why the West lost track of these traditions, and map the surprising influence this narrative had on Arm...
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes

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Episode 120 - Leo The Great, The Magi, And The Fight Against a Boring Christmas
Send us a text Wonder thrives where truth is told straight. We kick off a Magi series by refusing the flat, joyless habit of “debunking Christmas” and turning instead to Scripture, Church memory, and a fierce defence of the incarnation. With PJ from the Global Church History Project, we bring Leo the Great out from under the shadow of misreadings and show how his Epiphany sermon can restore both awe and clarity to the season. We trace how a bad translation of Leo’s Tome fed Nestorian confusi...
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4 weeks ago
46 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
Episode 119i - What if each Narnia book sings to a different planet’s tune?
Send us a text Imagine discovering a hidden music under stories you thought you knew by heart. We dive into Michael Ward’s provocative claim that each Narnia book resonates with a different planet from the medieval cosmos—Jupiter’s regal generosity, Mars’s chivalric heat, Sol’s bright clarity, Luna’s shifting enchantment, Mercury’s quicksilver wit, Venus’s fertile harmony, and Saturn’s austere ending. As we map the seven chronicles to seven heavens, we show how colours, moods, images, and cha...
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1 month ago
33 minutes

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Episode 119h - Sung Into Being - Creation is more music than matter
Send us a text What if the world began with a voice so beautiful it hurt to hear? We open The Magician’s Nephew and step into a cosmos where stars ignite on cue, animals rise from the soil, and a Lion sings meaning into matter. From London attics to the Wood Between the Worlds to the ruined hush of Charn, we follow Digory and Polly as wonder expands and the stakes sharpen. Aslan’s creation anchors our journey: creation as music, not accident. We connect the scene to the great scriptural chor...
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1 month ago
31 minutes

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Episode 119g - Further Up, Further In
Send us a text A donkey in a lion’s skin shouldn’t fool anyone—yet when we forget the true Lion, costumes start to look convincing. We close our Narnia arc with The Last Battle, following the trail from deception and power-grabbing religion to judgment that clarifies everything and a new creation that feels more real than stone underfoot. Along the way, we meet Shift’s manipulative theatre, Puzzle’s naive complicity, and the dwarfs’ tragic cynicism, and we press into why Lewis insists Aslan a...
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1 month ago
36 minutes

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Episode 119f - Guided by the Lion: Identity, Courage, and Providence in The Horse and His Boy
Send us a text A runaway boy, a noble girl, and two talking horses cross deserts and courts while a cat comforts and a lion pursues—yet nothing is as it seems. We dive into The Horse and His Boy to uncover how C. S. Lewis weaves providence through apparent accidents, turning fear into formation and coincidence into care. When Shasta finally meets Aslan and hears “I was the lion… I was the cat…,” memory itself is baptised; the scattered pieces of his journey lock into place and reveal a patien...
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1 month ago
30 minutes

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Episode 119e - Discipleship in the Dark: Truth, Bondage, and Perseverance
Send us a text A lamp is not a sun—and yet in the dark, it’s tempting to believe the smaller light. We journey through The Silver Chair to face the ways enchantment works on the mind and how memory, obedience, and courage break its spell. With Eustace and Jill, we track Aslan’s four signs from an easy beginning to a decisive act, showing how spiritual growth moves from encouragement to direction, from perspective to bold obedience. Along the way we meet Puddleglum, whose brave, foot-scorching...
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2 months ago
42 minutes

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Episode 119d - Dragon Skin and Sweet Seas
Send us a text A painting becomes a portal, a ship cuts the waves, and suddenly we’re charting a voyage that maps the soul as much as the sea. We stay with Caspian, Edmund, Lucy, and Eustace, but our real subject is the inner life: transformation that costs, temptations that reveal, and a homesickness for a country where the sea grows sweet. This is a story about sanctification that refuses to be cosmetic—because dragon skin doesn’t peel off with effort—and a pilgrimage that doesn’t mistake a...
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2 months ago
36 minutes

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Episode 119c - Recovering Aslan: Faith When the World Forgets
Send us a text What if you returned to a place you loved and found its heart deleted? We step into Prince Caspian to explore how a culture forgets its stories, how power polices memory, and why the ache for wonder is really a longing for the true king. From the ruins of Cair Paravel to the whispers that awaken a young prince, we follow the thread of worship, memory, and courage—and ask what it means for our own disenchanted age. We dig into the Bible’s rhythm of nearness and neglect—Exodus f...
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2 months ago
37 minutes

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Episode 119b - From Wardrobe to World: Lewis, Myth, and the Gospel Made Visible
Send us a text A lamppost in snow. A wooden door that shouldn’t be a doorway. A world frozen under the words “always winter, never Christmas.” We step through the wardrobe to explore why The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe still feels like a living parable—one that sneaks past our watchful dragons and ignites a deeper hunger for grace. We start with the mythic power Lewis wields so well: ordinary objects as sacraments, a lamplight as a promise, and a season turned into theology. From wartim...
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2 months ago
33 minutes

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Episode 119a - Narnia at 75 - Myth as the isthmus back to reality
Send us a text A wardrobe opened 75 years ago, and the way we see reality has never been quite the same. We’re pausing our current theology series to celebrate Narnia’s diamond milestone and to ask a bigger question: why does C. S. Lewis’s world still captivate believers, skeptics, and the just-plain-curious? We dig into Lewis’s own view of fairy stories and myth—not as childish diversions but as serious vehicles of truth that awaken sehnsucht, the deep longing for more than the surface of th...
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3 months ago
33 minutes

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Episode 119 - The Unchanging God: Philosophical Speculations vs Biblical Revelation
Send us a text The unchanging nature of God stands as one of Christianity's most fundamental doctrines, yet how we understand divine immutability profoundly shapes our entire theological framework. This episode delves into the fascinating tension between philosophical conceptions of God's timelessness and the Bible's rich portrayal of divine relationship. We begin by examining what Scripture actually means when it declares "the Lord does not change." Rather than abstract metaphysics, biblica...
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3 months ago
35 minutes

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Episode 118 - Beyond the Space-Time Continuum: Rethinking Divine Immutability
Send us a text Divine immutability stands as one of theology's most captivating mysteries. What exactly do we mean when we say "God cannot change"? This question takes us on a fascinating journey through biblical revelation, philosophical speculation, and even modern physics. The living God experiences time in ways utterly foreign to our own experience. For us, time brings aging, decay, forgetting – but the Father, Son and Spirit know no such limitations. Yet philosophers and theologians thr...
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3 months ago
31 minutes

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Episode 117 - The Everlasting God: Why Our Forever Home Isn't a Building
Send us a text What does it really mean when we say God doesn't change? Does it mean the Trinity exists completely outside of time, or is something else at work? This meditation takes us deep into how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit experience time—not as something to escape, but as something they experience in a profoundly different way than we do. While we are rushed, limited, and eventually worn down by time's passage, Scripture reveals a God who experiences both vast stretches of time a...
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3 months ago
28 minutes

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Episode 116 - The Trinity Through Time: Understanding How God Never Changes
Send us a text The doctrine of divine immutability stands at the crossroads of biblical revelation, church history, and philosophical speculation. What does it truly mean when Scripture declares that God "does not change"? This theological exploration takes us on a journey through the biblical foundations of God's unchanging nature, revealing how Scripture consistently emphasizes the trustworthy character of the Father, Son, and Spirit. Their promises remain unshakably reliable—a rock-solid ...
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4 months ago
36 minutes

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Episode 115 - God's character never shifts like shadows, even when everything else does.
Send us a text The unchanging nature of God stands as one of Christianity's most profound and practical truths. Far from being a dry philosophical concept, divine immutability offers genuine comfort and security in our chaotic, ever-shifting world. Throughout this thoughtful exploration, we unpack what Scripture reveals about God's unchanging character. Psalm 18 presents Him as our Rock and Fortress—imagery that conveys absolute dependability when everything else proves unstable. Malachi's d...
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4 months ago
32 minutes

The Christ Centred Cosmic Civilisation
A star that vanishes in Jerusalem, three emperors commanding twelve kings, and a caravan of twelve thousand soldiers converging on a baby in Bethlehem—this is not your mantelpiece nativity. We open the Armenian Infancy Gospel and find an ambitious attempt to harmonise early traditions about the Magi, weaving sources that echo the Infancy Gospel of James and the Revelation of the Magi into a single, vivid narrative. We break down the hierarchy that reconciles “three” and “twelve,” showing how...